December 6, 2011
The Benton County Board of Supervisors met in regular adjourned session with Supervisors Buch, Vermedahl, and Sanders present. Chairman Buch called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
Moved by Sanders, seconded by Vermedahl, to approve the minutes of November 29, 2011. All members voting aye thereon. Motion carried.
Moved by Vermedahl, seconded by Sanders, to adopt Resolution #11-79, ABATEMENT OF TAX. Voting aye were Buch, Vermedahl, and Sanders. Nays none. Motion carried.
Moved by Sanders, seconded by Vermedahl, to change the dates for the considerations on Ordinance #65 Amending Ordinance #24, Benton County Agricultural Land Use Preservation, to December 8, 2011, December 12, 2011, and December 13, 2011 at 9:15 a.m. All members voting aye thereon. Motion carried.
Moved by Vermedahl, seconded by Sanders, to approve the change in the employment status of LaDonna Fairbanks from part-time to full-time food service/custodian in the sheriff’s department, effective December 1, 2011, at $15.17 per hour. All members voting aye thereon. Motion carried.
Moved by Vermedahl, seconded by Sanders, to adopt Resolution #11-80, TRANSFER OF FUNDS. Voting aye were Buch, Vermedahl, and Sanders. Nays none. Motion carried.
Moved by Sanders, seconded by Vermedahl, to adopt Resolution #11-81, AMEND FY12 BUDGET WITHIN SERVICE AREA. Voting aye were Buch, Vermedahl, and Sanders. Nays none. Motion carried.
Moved by Sanders, seconded by Vermedahl, to acknowledge the receipt of the annual manure management plan filed by the Cedar Valley Farms, LLC for the facility located at 2188 78th Street, Blairstown, Iowa. All members voting aye thereon. Motion carried.
Julie Havran and Donita Casey, representatives of Friends of the Shelter, met with the board to discuss various issues relative to the animal shelter. They provided a copy of the current management/lease agreement between their organization and the City of Vinton; however they believed that a new agreement should be written with both the city and the county since the county owns the facility. They also asked about the current resolution establishing an abandoned animal fee. Havran and Casey stated that it is difficult to collect fees to cover their costs without adding an additional fee by the county. They asked that the county consider trying to collect the fee after the animal has been re-claimed versus before. A meeting was scheduled on December 15th to meet with representatives of their organization and city representatives to begin work on a management and lease agreement.
Don and Virginia Becker met with the Board to discuss the county’s land use ordinance. The Beckers are losing their residence due to the Highway 30 relocation. D. Becker stated he would like to relocate to an abandoned farmstead and questioned if that would be possible under the county’s ordinances. The farmstead has had the buildings removed; however there is evidence of its existence. Marc Greenlee explained that the county’s comprehensive plan encouraged development on abandoned farmsteads. The board encouraged Becker to work with Greenlee and the current landowner about changing the use on the property.
Librarians representing Keystone, Atkins, Belle Plaine, Vinton, Newhall, Blairstown, and Van Horne met with the Board regarding future county funding for libraries. The representatives also proposed that a new contract be entered into between the county and libraries, stating that the only agreement in existence was twenty years old. The representatives asked that the board consider applying any extra local option sales tax revenue to the distribution to the libraries, if possible, adding that the extra revenue would allow for increased materials and services. The board discussed the proposed contract and if there was a need for a written contract. The auditor stated that there may be a statutory requirement for a written contract and stated she would ask the county attorney for an opinion.
Moved by Vermedahl, seconded by Sanders, to adjourn. All members voting aye thereon. Motion carried.
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Ronald R. Buch, Chairman
ATTEST: ___________________________________
Jill Marlow, Benton County Auditor
December 8, 2011
The Benton County Board of Supervisors met in special session with Supervisors Buch and Vermedahl present. Supervisor Sanders was absent. Chairman Buch called the meeting to order at 9:15 a.m.
Supervisor Buch attended the meeting by telephone. Attendance in person was impractical as the only item on the agenda was the first consideration of amending an ordinance. There had been previous agenda items concerning the same and there had been no public input. Buch was on a speaker phone during the entire meeting allowing for the public to listen and participate. Supervisor Buch’s attendance in person would have resulted in an unnecessary expense to the county.
The time of 9:15 a.m. having arrived and this being the time and date for a public hearing on the first consideration of Ordinance #65 Amending Ordinance #24, Benton County Agricultural Land Use Preservation, the board took up the matter for discussion. Chairman Buch opened the public hearings with no members of the public or media present. The Board briefly discussed the changes with Marc Greenlee, Sanitarian. Hearing no comment, the Chair declared the public hearings closed. Moved by Vermedahl, seconded by Buch, to approve the first consideration of Ordinance #65 Amending Ordinance #24, Benton County Agricultural Land Use Preservation, as presented. Both members voting aye thereon. Motion carried.
Moved by Vermedahl, seconded by Buch, to adjourn. All members voting aye thereon. Motion carried.
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Ronald R. Buch, Chairman
ATTEST: ___________________________________
Jill Marlow, Benton County Auditor
December 12, 2011


