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<br />F 20000396 <br /> <br />HALL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS <br /> <br />(1~~~~/~ <br /> <br />Richa d Hartman, Chairman of the Board <br />of Supervisors <br /> <br />:z?lu~/ld~ <br />arla . Conle , Hall County erk <br /> <br />Prepared by: <br />Jerom E. Janulewicz <br />Deputy Hall County Attorney <br /> <br />2C COUNTY ATTORNEY APPROVE RESOLUTION OPENING EASEMENT AND <br />RIGHT OF WAYS AS CO. ROADS WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE FORMER <br />CORN HUSKER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT: County Attorney Jerry Janulewicz stated <br />that the roads within the Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant were closed by the county <br />when the plant opened and now they need to be opened and be designated the same as <br />other county roads to enable the public to travel on them. Once this action is taken the <br />county will also be able to place signs and speed limits on the roads. Jeffries made a <br />motion and Lancaster seconded to approve Resolution #00-0073 to open the easements <br />and right-of-ways as county roads at the Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant. Jeffries <br />questioned if Olds Potash Road was to be overlaid. He said he thought the roads were <br />done but there is still gravel at the north end. Landis stated that there will be a Reuse <br />Committee meeting next Tuesday. She also thought the roads were to be paved and <br />the Army had allocated money to complete this paving. Hartman stated that the Army <br />didn't have enough money budgeted to do this and this was to be negotiated. The vote <br />on the motion was taken. Arnold, Hartman, Humiston, Jeffries, Lancaster, Landis and <br />Logan all voted yes and none voted no. Motion carried. <br />
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