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Golden Valley
County Commission -
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF GOLDEN VALLEY
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS
DECEMBER 2, 2008 9:00 A.M.
Chairman Dave Quale called the
meeting to order. Commissioners
Harley Steffen and John Thompson
were present along with States
Attorney Charles J. Peterson and for-
mer Commissioner Irv Bares.
Harley Steffen took his oath of
office as County Commissioner for
Commissioner District No. 2.
Commissioner Thompson made a
motion to approve the November min-
utes and Commissioner Steffen sec-
onded the motion. Motion carried
unanimously.
States Attorney Peterson gave a
brief update on county issues he is
currently working on for the County.
The Board set December 30th at
9:00 AM. for their final 2008 meeting
to approve the final 2008 bills.
Commissioner Thompson made a
motion to appoint Lori Holkup to the
County Library Board, to replace
Sarah Maus who resigned from the
Library Board, and Commissioner
Steffen seconded the motion. Motion
carried unanimously.
Commissioner Thompson made a
motion to close the county offices and
departments December 26th for a
longer Christmas holiday and
Commissioner Steffen seconded the
motion. Motion carried unanimously.
The Board reviewed the new mill
levy and percentage sheets for 2008
and discussed the changes in the
levies from last year. The total
change in the county levies was +.40.
The Board received a letter from
the Dickinson Area Chamber of
Commerce asking the County to help
support the Southwest Night at the
Legislature on January 26th in
Bismarck. This allows southwestern
North Dakota officials to visit with the
legislators regarding issues important
to their counties and cQmmunities.
Commissioner Steffen made a motion
to help sponsor this event by sending
the Chamber $250.00 and
Commissioner Thompson seconded
the motion. Motion carried unani-
mously.
The Board was informed that the
County received an additional
$10333.00 in BLM monies from the
Federal Government.
DES Director Kitty Knapkewicz
and 911 Coordinator Stacey
Heckaman met with the Board to
review the County's Multi-Hazard
Mitigation Plan. This plan has to be
approved every five years by the
County, Townships, State and FEMA.
Commissioner Thompson made a
motion to adopt Resolution 2008-18,
with the updates that were discussed
and Commissioner Steffen seconded
the motion. Motion carried unani-
mously.
RESOLUTION 2008-18
GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY
MULTI-HAZARD MITIGATION
PLAN RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Golden Valley County
has adopted the Golden Valley
County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
that attempts to reduce natural, man-
made or technological disasters that
may occur; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the
County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
is to provide a means to minimize
damages caused by hazards that
affect the lives and property of county
residents; and
WHEREAS, each jurisdiction in
the county has been provided the
opportunity to participate and con-
tribute to the development and adop-
tion of the County Multi-Hazard
Mitigation Plan; and
WHEREAS, the County Multi-
Hazard Mitigation Plan was prepared
and reviewed by all participating juris-
dictions in Golden Valley County; and
WHEREAS, several public meet-
ings were held to introduce the con-
cept of Multi-Hazard Mitigation plan-
ning to the general public and to
solicit input regarding the components
of the Multi-Hazard mitigation Plan.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED, that the County of
Golden Valley has adopted the
Golden Valley County Multi-Hazard
Mitigation Plan to be evaluated and
updated each year.
County Commission Chairperson
County Auditor
State of North Dakota
Golden Valley County
l, Cecilia Stedman, Auditor of
Golden Valley County, do hereby cer-
tify that the Golden Valley County
Board of Commissioners at the regu-
lar meeting held on December 2,
2008 duly adopted the foregoing res-
olution and is on file in the records of
this office.
County Auditor
Sheriff Scott Steele met with the
Board to discuss 2008 capital outlay
expenses he had budgeted for his
department. Steele discussed
expenses on the repeater on Sentinel
Butte hill and deputy equipment and
what the grants covered on these
expenses. Commissioner Thompson
made a motion to allow Steele to pur-
chase the radio equipment he had
budgeted for in capital outlay and
Commissioner Steffen seconded the
motion. Motion carried unanimously.
Commissioner Steffen made a motion
to allow Steele to purchase the
deputy equipment for a fourth deputy
that was budgeted in capital outlay
and Commissioner Thompson sec-
onded the motion. Motion carried
unanimously. Steele stated that Dan
Whitcomb will be working for his
department until the sheriff's depart-
ment is full staffed.
Roger Barkland met with the
Board to. make them an offer on some
lots that were turned back to the
County'for unpaid taxes. Barkland
offered $250.00 per lot.
Commissioner Steffen made a motion
to accept Roger Barkland!s offer of
$250.00 for Lot 10 and Lot 13 of
Block 2 of Hunter's 3rd Addition to the
City of Beach and Commissioner
Thompson seconded the motion.
o Motion carried unanimously.
The Board discussed a Service
Award Program to award county
employees who have completed
years of service in five year incre-
ments. These awards will be paid on
the employee's payroll on their
anniversary month and range from
$100 for 5 years up to $1000 for 45
years or more. Commissioner
Thompson made a motion to imple-
ment this
program starting in 2009 on every-
one's anniversary date if they have
been here over five years and
Commissioner Steffen seconded the
motion. Motion carried unanimously.
Part-time employees will be given Y2
of the award amount and this
expense will be paid out of the gener-
al contingency fund in 2009.
Clerk of Court Susan Davidson,
Trial Court Administrator Donna
Wunderlich and Trial Court Manager
Ross Munns met with the Board to
discuss the court facilities improve-
ment grants. The counties can apply
for these grants for upgrades in their
courtrooms and the State will pay
75% of the cost with the counties
paying 25%. Commissioner
Thompson made a motion to apply
for a court facility improvement grant
for bench seating in the courtroom
and regular tables for counsel and
Commissioner Steffen seconded the
motion. Motion carried unanimously.
These grants are due by December
31st and if the County's grant applica-
tion is accepted for these benches
and tables it will cost the County
approximately $1135. Susan
Davidson then presented the bill for
the computer software and scanning
equipment for recording documents
that the Board had approved at their
August meeting. Commissioner
Thompson made a motion to pay for
this computer software and equip-
ment out of the general capital outlay
fund and Commissioner Steffen sec-
onded the motion. Motion carried
unanimously.
Road Foreman Pete Wirtzfeld met
with the Board to discuss surfacing
and road department issues. The
Board approved of the Chairman
signing the 2009-2010 County
Federal Aid Program.
The meeting broke at 2:00 P.M. for
an appreciation party for former
Commissioner Bares. Chairman
Quale presented lrv with a plaque
thanking him for his 16 years of serv-
ice on the County Commissioners
Board.
Tim Kelly from Kadrmas, Lee &
Jackson, Inc. met with the Board to
discuss county road projects,
Steve Dorval from Heartland
Engineering met with the Board to
discuss the services he could provide
the county and the rates he would
charge.
Chairman Quale declared the
meeting adjourned at 4:15 P.M.
ATTEST:
Cecilia Stedman, Auditor
David L. Quale, Chairman, Co.
Commissioners
(January 15)
Golden Valley
County Commission
G O G U R E. by Linda Thistle
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF GOLDEN VALLEY
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS
DECEMBER 30, 2008 9:00
Chairman Dave Quale called the
meeting to order. Commissioner
John Thompson was present for this
meeting. Commissioner Harley
Steffen was unable to attend.
The purpose of this special meet-
ing was to approve the final 2008
vouchers and amend budgets.
Commissioner Quale made a
motion to amend the Unorganized
Township 136-105 budget by
$t00.00, the Unorganized Township
141-103 budget by $900.00 and the
Unorganized Township 142-103 budg-
et by $25.00 due to additional work
done in these townships and
Commissioner Thompson seconded
the motion. Motion carried unani-
mously.
Commissioner Thompson made a
motion to amend the Road Reserve
Budget by $190,000.00 due to BLM
Mineral Revenue and disbursements
to the schools and cities and
Commissioner Quale seconded the
motion. Motion carried unanimously.
Commissioner Thompson made a
motion to amend the Homeland '08
budget by $50,000.00 due to the
Homeland '08 grant the County
received this year and Commissioner
Quale seconded the motion. Motion
carried unanimously.
Commissioner Quale made a
motion to amend the County Library
budget by $4t00.00 due to the book
fairs, donations and additional State
Aid that allowed them to purchase
more books and supplies than origi-
nally budgeted and Commissioner
Thompson seconded the motion.
Motion carried unanimously.
Commissioner Quale made a
motion to amend the General Fund
budget by $400,000.00 due to addi-
tional oil & gas revenues received,
and to transfer $200,000.00 to Capital
Outlay Reserve Fund and
$200,000.00 to the Road Reserve
Fund and Commissioner Thompson
seconded the motion. Motion carried
unanimously.
Commissioner Quate made a
motion to renew the beer and liquor
licenses for Buffalo Gap Lodge and
Commissioner Thompson seconded
the motion. Motion carried unani-
mously.
Commissioner Quale made a
motion to approve and Pipeline
Easement between Golden Valley
County and Bear Paw Energy in the
SE1/4 of Section 13-144-103 and
Commissioner Thompson seconded
the motion. Motion carried unani-
mously.
Chairman Quale declared the
meeting adjourned at 10:00 AM.
The following vouchers were audit-
ed and approved for the month of
December:
59000 Blue Cross
Blue Shield 7034.50
59001 Cafeteria Plan Disb. 286.81
59002-59025 Social Service
Disb. 6843.86
59026Beach Food Center 18.62
59027NDSU 140.50
59028Jen Steiner 81.00
59029Billings County Auditor 737.85
59030Boss Office Supply 117.26
59031Joedy Bragg 300.00
59032Burnie's 185.665
59033C.E. Brooks 67.11
59034Election Systems
& Software 2t 25.40
59035Farmers Union Oil 715.95
59036Four Seasons Trophies 41.84
59037GV Co. States Atty. 1612.49
59038Golden Valley News 1079.91
59039Industrial Towel 55.79
590401TD 49.35
59041ND Sheriff's Assn. 20.00
59042NDACo. 615.00
59043Northern
Improvement 23550.00
59044Prairie Lumber 78.10
59045Pitney Bowes 435.00
59046Dave Quale 687.15
59047Radisson Hotel 55.00
59048SW Multi-Co. Corr.
Center 1050.00
59049Steve's Service 6.53
59050SW Business Machines580.00
59051Uline 574.54
59052CNH Capital 89.70
59053Capital I Industries 55.05
59054Farm Plan 1317.87
59055Kadrmas, Lee &
Jackson 5346.23
59056Mon-Dak Oil 4482.80
59057NAPA 92.54
59058Power Plan 349.34
59059RDO Truck Center 442.18
59060Texas Refinery 518.00
59061Walz Truck Repair 275.83
59062Johnson Fargo
Culvert 4636.65
59063Wallwork Truck Center 945.71
59064Homeland '08 Disb. 46736.71
59065B's Catering 27.00
59066 VOID VOID "
59067Dickinson Chamber 250.00
59068Co. Recorder Disb. 200.00
59069Computer Software 25987.61
59070GV Co. Treasurer 12596.66
59071-59077 Collections
Submitted 73458.29
59078NDACO 349.60
59079-59083Library Disb. 1051.63
59084Midstate
Communications t026.07
59085MDU 2066.79
59086City of Beach 319.50
59087Reservation Telephone 40.00
59088Homeland '06 disb. 3593.44
59089ND State Treasurer 1867.30
59090Ashley Krause 139.16
59091Golden Valley County5024.46
59092Golden Valley County5024.46
59093Golden Valley County4187.77
59094GV Co. Treasurer 693.00
59095GV Co. Treasurer 3901.98
59096-59097Golden Valley
County 4043.15
59098GV AG Disb. 1416.80
59099Wage Withholding
order 602.00
59100-59110Cafeteria Plan
Disb. 2264.92
59111-59115BLM Mineral
Pymt. Disb. 55221.57
59116Post Board 30.00
59117Weed Board Disb. 74.53
59118AIItel 170.63
59119Cenex Fleetcard 557.66
59120Library Disb. 958.57
59121Co. Recorder Disb. 250.00
59122Tab Electronics 16346.30
59123Library Disb. 98.00
59124Aflac 702.80
59125Conseco Ins. Co. 33.96
59126-59134 Social Service
disb. 7133.81
59135BullBerry Systems 3550.00
59136Midstate
Communications 44.00
59137Beach Food Center 27.40
59138BOSS Office Supply 2018/21
59139Rohan's Hardware 301.64
59140NDNA 157.50
59141 Billings County
Auditor 1713.32
591421rvin Bares 630.90
59143Beach Pharmacy 6.99
59144Chief 290.87
59145CNH Capital 142.11
59146Darrel's Body Shop 160.00
59147Emblem Enterprises 272.50
59148Farmers Union 1521.88
59149Goldenwest Electric 615.65
59150Golden Valley News 476.41
59151 Golden Valley
Outfitters 1658.00
59152Stacey Heckaman 112.50
59153Industrial Towel 68.95
59154Information Systems 5299.10
591551TD 31.95
59156Kitty Knapkewicz 207.00
59157L-Tron Corp. 696.40
59158Napa 211.18
59159Post Board 110.00
59160Public Safety Center 191.84
59161 Radar Shop 156.00
59162Secretary of State 2.00
59163Silvernale-Silha 674.63
59164Sirchie Finger Print
Lab. 117.44
59165 SW Multi-Co.
Corr. Center 2550.00
59166Sportsman's Loft 497.00
59167Scott Steele 56.00
59168Streicher's 439.97
59169SBM 707.93
59170John Thompson 1072.30
5917t Ultramiz Ammunition 1529.95
59172Zee Medical 110.70
59173Capital I Industries 178.91
59174ESP Computers 76.90
59175Dickinson Tire 912.27
59176Farm Plan 139.44
59177Golva Coop 727.92
59178Kadrmas, Lee &
Jackson 15143.90
59179Knool's Ready Mix 440.00
59180Lawson Products 173.48
59181Mon-Dak Oil 5141.60
59182Northern Improvement 430.00
59183Power Plan 122.98
59184RDO Truck Center 10.62
59185Wallwork Truck Center 356.98
59186Kevin Plummer 189.00
59187GV Co. Treasurer 11400.91
59188GV Co. Treasurer 17672.50
59189GV Co. Treasurer 400000.00
59190-59t 92 Cafeteria
Plan Disb. 1846.07
Credit Card Social Service
Disb. 9.95
10788-10834 GV
County Employees 51399.19
Attest:
Cecilia Stedman, Auditor
David L. Quale, Chairman, County
Commissioner
(January 15)
Notice
Notice of Lapse of Mineral Interest
Pursuant to ND.C.C. Section 38-18.1
To: Daniel E. Dietz and Conrad P.
Dietz, as Trustees of the Herman
Dietz Mineral Trust; William Ueckert
and Beverly Ann Ueckert; Kye Trout,
Jr.; Daniel Horstein; Mary Lynne
Ward, a/k/a Mary Lynne Williams;
William R. Ewert; Nate Molinarro;
Anna Kruger Williams and Albert
Williams; Ida Kruger; Frank Kruger;
Emmett Kruger; Harry Kruger &
Vivian Kruger; Phillip Pautlus (Grace)
The undersigned, Andrew H.
Smith & Tiffanie LSmith, hereby give
notice of the lapse of mineral interest
pursuant to Chapter 38-18.1 of the
NOrth Dakota Century Code and
does hereby further give notice that
they intend to succeed to the owner-
ship of the entire mineral interest in
and under the following tract of land,
said ownership having lapsed by
abandonment and nonuse for a peri-
od of 20 years.
1. The names of the record own-
ers of the lapsed mineral interests
are:
Daniel E. Dietz and Conrad P.
Dietz, as Trustees of the Herman F.
Dietz Mineral Trust; William Ueckert
and Beverly Ann Ueckert; Kye Trout,
Jr.; Daniel Horstein; Mary Lynne
Ward, a/k/a Mary Lynne Williams;
William R. Ewert; Nate Molinarro;
Anna Kruger Williams and albert
Williams; Ida Kruger; Frank Kruger;
Emmett Kruger; Harry Kruger &
Vivian Kruger; Phillip Pautlus
2. The description of land on
which the minerals are located is:
Township 140 North, Range 104
West of the 5th P.M., Golden Valley
County, ND;
Section 34: N1/2NE1/4,
SE1/4NE1/4, NE1/4SE1/4;
Section 29:SE1/4
Township 141 North, Range 105
West of the 5th P.M., Golden Valley
County, ND
Section 24: $1/2NEt/4,
N1/2SE1/4
3. The names of the persons giv-
ing notice of lapse of mineral interest
are : Andrew H. Smith and Tiffanie L.
Smith, whose mailing address is 3510
t65th Avenue SW, Beach,, ND
58621.
4. Andrew H. Smith and "l'iffanie L.
Smith are the record owners of the
surface estate of the above described
premises and as such by giving this
notice intend to succeed to the own-
ership of the above-described lapsed
mineral interest.
Dated this 6th day of January,
2009.
Andrew H. Smith
Tiffanie Smith
State of North Dakota
County of Stark
On the 6th day of January, 2009,
before me personally appeared
Andrew H. Andrew and Tiffanie L
Smith, husband and wife, who are
known to me to be the persons
described in and who executed the
within and foregoing instrument and
acknowledged to me that they execut-
ed the same.
Charles J. Peterson, Notary Public
Stark County, North Dakota
My Commission Expires: Oct. 26,
2013
(January 15)
Moments
in time
THE HISTORY CHANNEL
- On Jan. 25, 1905, at the Premier
Mine ne;w Pretoria, South Africa, a
3,106-carat diamond is discovered
during a routine inspection by the
mine's superintendent. Weighing t .33
pounds and christened the "'Cullinan,"
it was the largest diamond ever found.
• On Jan. 22, 1912, Florida East
Coast Railroad opened, running
between Key West and the mainland.
Tbe railroad closed in 1935. Three
. years later, the roadway was paved,
bringing atttomotive traffic to the
Florida Keys for the first time.
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By Samantha Weaver
• It was American science-fiction
author John Thomas Sladek who
made the following observation: "'The
future, according to some scientists,
will be exactly like the past, only far
inore expensive."
o Although they're not as much in
fashion these days as they have been
in the past, you certainly know what
sideburns are _i but you may not
know where the term came from. It
seems that Ambrose Everett Burnside
was a rather indifferent general for the
Union Army during the Civil War,
suffering a disastrous defeat at the
Battle of Fredericksburg. Despite his
lack of military genius, however, he
was rather notorious -- for the enor-
mous bushy facial hair he wore. Even-
tually his last name, slightly morphed,
became the generic word for such a
pattern of facial hair.
• In Germany, police officers often
use pigs rather than dogs to sniff out
illegal drugs such as marijuana.
• Those who study such things say
that on average, Americans over the
age of 60 catch less than one cold per
year
* The first woman to be featured on
the cover of BusinessWeek magazine
was Brownie Wise, the creator of the
Tupperware parly. This was back in
1954.
• If you've never seen an example of
Leptotyphlops carlae, don't be sur-
prised -- the species of threadsnake
seems to be fbund only on the
Caribbean island of Baxbados. The
animal's claim to lame is that it is the
world's smallest snake, measuring
only 4 inches long when fully grown
and achieving a girth about that of a
spaghetti noodle.
• Consumers in India purchase more
gold them those of any other country in
the world.
Thought for the Day: "War will
never cease until babies begin to come
into the world with larger cerebrums
and smaller adrenal glands." -- H.L.
Mencken
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Driver's Big
This Week's Racing News
Despite a weak economy, drivers and NASCAR oflfcials said they don't think now is the time to cut
back on the Spnnt Cup schedule. The 36-rece series begins in February with the Daytona 500 and
doesn't end until November. Ddver Kyle Petty said fans who might not have been able to find tick-
ets may get that chance now. =What the economy does to some degree is it makes each race a
local race," Petty said. =You're not going to see people travel from Oklahoma to Talladega to watch
the race. You're going to see people from Alabama and Tennessee and Georgia, people that can
drive over to Talladega for the day and dnve back." Ramsey Poston, NASCAR's managing direc-
tor of corporate communications said, "We have a fan council now so we
can talk directly to our fans and we're talking to them all the time. When
you ask those avid fans, they don't want anyone messing with their sea-
son or their races." Dale Eamhardt Jr., who won NASCAR's most popu-
lar driver award for the last five seasons, is also opposed to a schedule
reduction. "The season is long, but I'm never satisfied. If I'm not racing
I'm ready to race," Eamhardt Jr. said.
Racing Trivia
Racing History
Jan. 16. 1949 - Marshall league
wheeled his 1939 Ford Modified to
victory in the 2O2.1-mile NASCAR
season opener. The lead changed
hands nine times among six drivers.
Of the 75 cars that started, only 38
finished the grind.
Who was the first NASCAR Cup Series driver
to top $10 million in career winnings?
a) Richard Petty c) Dale Eamfiardt
b) Darrell Waltrip d) Bill Elliott
swer: b) Darrell Waltrip hit the $10-miilion career
winnings mark in 1989. Darrell Waltrip was the first
NASCAR Cup dnver to win $6 million, $7 million. $8
million, $9 million, and $10 million in prize money
and was the third driver in NASCAR Cup history to
surpass the $15 million mark.
B David Reutimann
Born: March 2, 1970
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Reutimann started thirty fourth but finished six-
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races, finishing fifth twice. He also attempted two
Cup Series races, but failed to qualify both times.
In 2004, Reutimann signed on with Darrell Walip
Motorsports to race in the Truck Sehes.
Reutimann won his first career race in 2005 at
Nashville Superspeedway, and ended the season
thirteenth in points. He also made his Cup debut at
Lowe's Motor Speedway in 2005. He went winless
in 2006, but had two poles and tinished third in the
Truck Sedes standings. In 2007, he won the Sam's
Town 250 at Memphis Motorsports Park for his first
career Busch Series win, and Toyola's second win
in Busch Series competition. He finished the sea-
son second in the Busch Series. In 2008,
Reutimann scored his first Cup Senes top 10 at
Lowe's Motor Speedway during the Coca-Cola
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