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<br />( 2000008,j <br /> <br />HALL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING FEBRUARY 22, 2000 <br /> <br />The Hall County Board of Supervisors met from adjourned session and by published call <br />in the county board meeting room, 121 South Pine, Grand Island, Nebraska, February <br />22, 2000 at 9:00 a.m. <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman Richard Hartman. <br /> <br />Invocation was given by Supervisor Lonnie Logan <br /> <br />The Pledge of Allegiance was given in unison. <br /> <br />Present on roll call were Scott Arnold, Richard Hartman, Bud Jeffries, Pamela Lancaster, <br />Margaret Landis, Lonnie Logan and Tammie Stelk. Also present were Deputy County <br />Attorney Jerry Janulewicz and news media representatives from the Grand Island <br />Independent and KRGI. <br /> <br />MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 8 MEETING: Logan made a motion and Stelk seconded to <br />accept and place on file the minutes of the February 8 meeting. Hartman, Jeffries, <br />Lancaster, Logan and Stelk all voted yes and none voted no with Arnold and Landis <br />absent for the vote. Motion carried. <br /> <br />CONSIDER & APPROVE RESOL TUION PERTAINING TO KENO SALES OUTLETS: <br />Deputy County Attorney Jerry Janulewicz provided a letter to the board members <br />concerning the keno resolution. The Nebraska Department of Revenue's Charitable <br />Gaming Division, that licenses satellite keno locations at the state level, can impose <br />license suspension penalties in the cases where illegal gambling devices are present at <br />a satellite keno location. Janulewicz recommended that the County Board adopt this <br />resolution to allow the county to suspend a keno permit because of violations. The <br />county resolution as stand now, does not allow for suspension. In the event of a <br />violation they would not be able to be a keno satellite. Arnold stated that he opposed the <br />resolution because he would expect a county keno outlet to run a better business. <br />Lancaster stated the county board could make the judgement calls if they want to <br />suspend a keno location for a violation under the new resolution. Lancaster made a <br />motion and Jeffries seconded to approve Resolution #00-0018 pertaining to keno sales <br />outlets. Hartman, Lancaster, Landis, Logan and Stelk all voted yes, Arnold voted no and <br />Jeffries abstained. Motion carried. <br />