<br />~fr -o~: COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETIN~' FEBRUARY I, 1994
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<br />The Hall County Board of Supervisors met at 9:pO a.m. from adjourned session
<br />~ and by published call with Chairman Richard Hattman presiding.
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<br />Present on roll call were Irene Abernethy, Ric ard Frauen, Richard Hartman,
<br />Margaret Landis, Robert'Leslie, Gary Quandt an Tammie Stelk. None were
<br />absent.
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<br />Invocation was given by Leslie.
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<br />Pledge of Allegiance was given. ~
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<br />Minutes of January 25th meeting were accepted s received, on motion by
<br />Quandt, seconded by Frauen. Abernethy, Fraue , Hartman, Landis, Leslie,
<br />Quandt and Stelk voted yes, none voted no. Mo ion carried.
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<br />Deputy County Attorney Jerom Janulewicz was prLsent.
<br />Janulewicz spoke in regard to request fromiFonner Keno for policy on
<br />alterations to Keno Operation Schedule and req~lest from Westside Lanes to
<br />close its keno satellite operations at midnigh~ on April 16th and April 30th
<br />1994. He presented written letter of recommepdations to County Board
<br />members. I
<br />Motion by Frauen, seconded by Landis to gr~nt permission for Westside
<br />Lanes request and authorize Janulewicz to workl on his recommendations and
<br />to approve future policy changes as recomendedl. Abernethy, Frauen, Hartman,
<br />Landis, Leslie, Quandt and Stelk voted yes, note voted no. Motion carried.
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<br />Motion by Frauen, seconded by Stelk to recess ~or Executive Session to
<br />discuss litigations for M&W Storage vs Board pf Equalization court cases.
<br />Abernethy, Frauen, Hartman, Landis, Leslie, Qu~rtdt and Stelk voted yes, none
<br />voted no. Motion carried. i .
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<br />Executive Session at 9:12 a.m. and returned tol regular sessi~n at 9:21 a.m.
<br />on motion by Frauen, seconded by Stelk. Abernbthy, Frauen, Hartman, Landis,
<br />Leslie, Quandt and Stelk voted ye~, none votedl no. Motion carried.
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<br />Attorney Janulewicz recommended the Board take I no action today on M&W Storage
<br />court cases and will return at later date withl results.
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<br />Janulewicz had presented ~opy of revised agreebent for Intergrated Solid
<br />Waste Management Plan to each Board Member . . Diiscussion followed and board
<br />members requested Janulewicz to visit with Ed ~dwards, GI-Hall Co'Dept of
<br />Health before any action is taken. I
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<br />Jeff Hayman, spoke in regard to personal prope~ty taxes of Corner Pocket.
<br />Property was sold in August 1990. New owner h~s paid personal property
<br />taxes and now Corner Pocket is being billed fo~ 1990 taxes, interest and
<br />penalty. Board members requested he visit wi~h County Treasurer and then
<br />return to board meeting.
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<br />Resolution #1542 was presented for support of estern Nebraska Juvenile
<br />Services. Following discussion, Motion by La dis, seconded by Quandt
<br />to reject Resolution #1542 and send our letter to support a regional
<br />juvenile center be..:located in central area of tate. Frauen, Hartman,
<br />Landis, Leslie, Quandt and Stelk voted yes, Ab~rnethy voted no. Motion
<br />carried. I
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<br />RESOLUTION l' /.7~ . ,:., ,..
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<br />WHEREAS, Nebraska proposed Statute LB ~88 indudes provi~ion for
<br />community based juvenile detention, counseling a1: treatment, and the
<br />availability of state matching funds to support thes facilities,' ",: ,~., ,',
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<br />And WHEREAS, the Western Nebraska Juv . nile Services facility
<br /><,currently offers all the services provided for in LB 9~8 with funding being
<br />provided by Scotts Bluff County and various state grants,
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<br />And WHEREAS, the present Western Nebra~ka Juvenile Services is
<br />actively pursuing the various methods of evolving i~to a true regional facility for
<br />western Nebra~ka with a broader funding base, I
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<br />BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that this co~nty fully supports the
<br />incorporation of the Western Nebraska Juvenile Se~ices as a regional pilot
<br />, project under LB 988 supported, in part, with forty p~rcent state matching funds.
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<br />Dated this
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