![]() John moved to approve the payroll change as presented and Bert seconded, motion passed unanimously. ![]() Next Jay presented payroll changes for R Foster (merit) for approval. Jay Schmidt invited Bruce Foster to come discuss spraying for noxious weeds and the use of the chemicals. David adjourned the BOH at 9:09 and called the regular meeting to order. Ben Yabut has resigned from KCMH and looking into other options, attended the Red Cross shelter training, gave COVID-19 updates and leadership class through WSU completed. She reported staff updates, County Medical Director Dr. David adjourned the Commissioner meeting at 9:01 and called the Board of Health meeting to order. Kerri Ulrich came to request a session for Board of Health (BOH). Bert moved to approve the consent agenda as presented and John seconded, motion passed unanimously. David White next opened the meeting at 9:00. Prior to the meeting, the pledge of allegiance was recited, and prayer given by Stacey Weaver. on August 31st during the regular Commissioner’s meeting.ĭavid White, Bert Lowery, John Bertram, Kristi Cooper, Chay Howard, Jay Schmidt, Kerri Ulrich, Grant Neuhold, Matt Christenson, Kari Kyle, Julie Lyon, Kendal Lothman and Stacey Weaver attended the meeting.Ĭonsent agenda included: Agenda, Payroll report, Accounts Payable reports, and Commissioner minutes of. and the budget hearing will be at 10:10 a.m. The RNR hearing will be scheduled at 10:00 a.m. Next, Bert moved to set the final mill levy as 74.983 for publication and John seconded, motion passed unanimously. She did indicate the county would provide paper and pdf copies of everything that is required for them and after some discussion it was by consensus to move forward with the recommended changes on the cemeteries budget processes starting next year. Also they discussed the procedures regarding the cemetery budgets and she explained how timing and notification causes issues with the State’s Revenue Neutral Rate processes (RNR) and suggests the County continue on supporting the cemetery districts by preparing their budgets for them based on the information they submit and once the budget has been prepared it would be provided back to the cemetery district and they would be responsible for ensuring the notices are published, hearings are held with the resolution and budgets being formerly adopted and filed within the budget calendar outlined by the Division of Accounts and Reports. She informed them that this is an increase of 1.916 mills from the 2021 levy for 2022 and 3.122 mills over the RNR level. After reviewing the budget information provided Theresa informed them that the final mill levy comes to 74.983 with if no other changes. Next, Theresa shared comparison graphs for population, total mills levied last year, assessed tangible valuations, and total levies that were compared to surrounding counties and cities.īreak called for a 5-minute break at 10:40.ĭavid called the meeting back to order at 10:45 and they moved into the budget process. Tiffany then went into the audit process and explained some observations and recommendations. Theresa reviewed the landfill agreed upon procedures and the audit report. David White, Bert Lowery, John Bertram, Kristi Cooper, Matt Christenson, Theresa Dasenbrock, Tiffany O’Rouke, Brenda Osborne, Karen Butler, Kerri Ulrich, Julie Lyon, Jay Schmidt and Clay Parkin attended the meeting.ĭavid White called the special meeting to order at 9:00 to go over the 2023 County budget with our auditors, Theresa Dasenbrock and Tiffany O’Rouke from Lewis, Hooper & Dick, LLC.
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