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Golden Valley County
Commission
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF GOLDEN VALLEY
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS
NOVEMBER 5, 2013 9:00 A.M.
Chairman John Thompson called
the meeting to order. Commissioners
Harley Steffen and Dave Quale were
present along with States Attorney
Charles J. Peterson.
Commissioner Steffen made a mo-
tion to approve the October minutes
and Commissioner Quale seconded the
motion. Motion carried unanimously.
After reviewing the monthly bills, the
board decided to wait with the payment
to Hulsing until some unanswered
questions were resolved. All other bills
were approved for payment.
Commissioner Quale made a mo-
tion to approve the decision of allowing
the winning bidder at the land auction
to be held on November 19 to have the
option for contract for deed with the
county. The contract will be offered at
25% down and 5 equal annual pay-
ments at 8% interest rate. Commis-
sioner Steffen seconded the motion.
Motion carried unanimously.
Commissioner Quale made a mo-
tion to approve the Chairman signing a
Legal Representation/Waiver of Con-
flicts of Interest per a request from the
ND Association of Oil and Gas Produc-
ing Counties. Commissioner Steffen
seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Discussion was held regarding An-
gelina Gonzalez's raise. Commissioner
Quale made a motion to increase An-
gelina's pay to $13.25 retroactive to the
October payroll. Commissioner Steffen
seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Commissioner Quale made a mo-
tion to pay Judy Ridenhower $200 for
her time reorganizing out the County
Superintendenrs office, out of the Gen-
eral Contingency Fund. Commissioner
Steffen seconded. Motion carried
unanimously.
Sheriff Steele, Road Foreman Pete
Wirtzfeld, and DES Director Brenda
Frieze met with the board about possi-
ble road closures when needed. Dis-
cussion was held to come up with a
voluntary road closure plan. Commis-
sioner Steffen made a motion to ap-
their approval. Commissioner Quale
made a motion to approve the recom-
mendation from the Zoning Board to ap-
prove Weinreis Brothers request to
renew a conditional use permit for the
SE1/4 of Section 18-140-105 for a Crew
Housing Camp establishment, Nell
Construction's request for a conditional
use permit for Section 2-140-105 to es-
tablish a scoria pit, Velocitel Inc. for
AT&T's Mobility request for two building
permits, two conditional use permits,
and two road approach permits in the
SE1/4 of Section 4-140-103 and on the
SE1/4 of Section 12-137-106, and
Commissioner Thompson seconded
the motion. Motion carried unani-
mously. The board also agreed to ac-
cept the donation from the ND Vet
Service of a new van which may be
used for Vet Services or any County re-
lated business and the County will have
to pay any expenses incurred. Gerving
also presented the board with the ten-
tative Vet Service bus schedule for the
Fargo trips.
Weed Board Officer, Jared Burian
presented the board with a possible lo-
cation for a new weed board shop. The
board suggested Burian gather bids for
the building project and get back to
them. Burian also presented the board
with the 2013 Weed Board Summer re-
cap overview.
Road Foreman Pete Wirtzfeld met
with the Board to discuss various road
department issues. Chairman Thomp-
son signed the road release statement
for pit GV-1008 haul road and updated
County's Federal Aid Program sheet.
Tim Kelly from KLJ met with the Board
and Road Foreman Pete Wirtzfeld to
discuss various road projects.
The following vouchers were au-
dited and approved for the month of No-
vember:
67833-67834 D. Maus &
R. Olson 23.73
67835 Blue Cross
Blue Shield 14973.10
67836-67838 Weed Bd. Disb. 528.58
67839 ND State Treasurer 69.90
67840-67869 Social
Service Disb. 12289.52
67870 Jeni Hardy 480.59
67871 ND State Radio 2408.16
67872 Dawn Ueckert 111.57
67873 Jim Groll 10.00
67874 NDSU 69.00
67875 SW Business Machines272.74
67876 Janet Wanek 157.14
67877 Boss Office Supply 653.68
67878 Bismarck State College1515.00
67879 Comfort Inn 148.00
67880 Dacotah Paper Co. 450.89
67881 Expressway Suites 207.90
67882. Expressway Inn 298.80
67883 Brenda Frieze 78.90
67884 Henry Gerving 261.45
67885 GV Co. States Atty. 1695.81
67886 Golden Valley News 218.68
67887 Golva Repair 333.70
67888 ITD 480.10
67889 MARC 387.27
67891 Ryan Nunberg 100.00
67892 NDACo 510.00
67893 NDACO Resource Group97.50
67894 Parkway Ford Lincoln 65.41
67895 Scott Steele 263.83
67896 Stark County Auditor 68.86
67897 St. Joseph's Hospital 208.00
67898 SW Multi-Co.
Corr. Center 27143.33
67899 Patty Thompson 180.00
67900 UltramaxAmmunition 668.00
67901 Vanguard
Appraisals, Inc. 10371.00
67902 Best Western 207.90
67903 Berger Electric Inc. 235.42
67904 Prairie Lumber Co. 50.00
67905 Beach Food Center 5.25
67906 Beach Coop Grain Co. 695.00
67907 CRA Payment Center35532.98
67908 Colonial Research 389.59
67909 Dakota Dust-Tex 64.10
67910 Farmers Union Oil Co.23906.16
67911 John Deere Financial 1251.17
67912 Napa 1124.73
67913 PowerPlan 626.59
67914 Rohan's Hardware 647.50
67915 Texas Refinery 300.00
67916 West Dakota
Truck Repair 542.55
67917 Westlie Truck Center 231.28
67918 Wallwork Truck Center 924.77
67919-67944 Collections
Submitted 54784.35
67945 NDACo 378.76
67946 Collections Submitted 165.53
67947 Judy Ridenhower 200.00
67948 Angelina Gonzalez 228.80
67949 Reservation Telephone 40.00
67950 Washington Nat'l. Ins. 33.96
67951-67959 Library Disb. 1824.41
67960 City of Beach 290.62
67961 MDU 1690.65
67962 Midstate
Communications 1204.51
67963 CA Contracting 14012.10
67964 Golden Valley County 7744.90
67965 Golden Valley County 7744.90
67966 Golden Valley County 8109.00
70~7 GV County mro~ouror .';"oO.OO
67968 GV County Treasurer 7660.72
67969-67979 Golden Valley
County ,5934.25
67971-67980 Cafeteria
Plan Disb. 3461.20
67981 Vehicle Division 11.50
67982 Tamra Sperry 238.80
67983-67984 ND Secretary
of State 72.00
67985 Cenex Fleetcard 2128.19
67986-67988 Maus,
Olson, & Schmitz 38.42
67989 AT&T Mobility 39.51
67990 Aflac 288.00
67991 US Postoffice 644.00
67992-67993 24/7 Disb. 18.00
14035-14092 GV
County Employees 81060.10
Chairman Thompson declared the
meeting adjourned at 4:00 P.M.
Tamra Sperry, Auditor Designee
John Thompson, Chairman, Co.
Commissioners
(December 12)
The following are cases closed Maness, 34, Beach; Marv P. Nistler, R. Morgan, 38, Spokane, Wash.
in Southwest District Court in52, Beach; Valerius H. Obrigewitch, Overweight limitations:
Golden Valley County for Novem- 69, Sentinel Butte; Jerad R. Storlie, Ronald L. Harry, 56, Lake City, Fla.
ber: 24, Spokane, Wash.; Benjamin L. No log book Cfr. 395,8a:
Speeding: Nathan R. Brown, 34, Zachmann, 33, Sentinel Butte;RonaldL. Harry,56, Lake City, Fla.
Beach; Michael A. Clark, 26, A|exandra N. Hammer, 20, Sidney, Failed to register motor vehi-
Beach; Jodine M~ Ebel, 43, Beach; Mont.; Michael S. Koch, 38,Willis- cle upon gainful employment:
Jason E. Evans, 28, Sidney, Mont,; ton; Aaron W. Overbo, 31, Beach; Zachery N. Newton, 21, Yacolt,
Jennifer L. Fairbanks, 28, Coon Scott E. Roberts, 37, Beach; Dean Wash.
Rapids, Minn.; Hailee R. Farstveet, A. Volesky, 51, Dickinson; Kenneth Care required in operating a
17, Beach; Troy D. Finneman, 43, F. Walz, 58, Mandan; Amanda F. vehicle: Jerry J. Gibson, 3l,Thorn-
Mandan; Jacob W. Gray, 26, Coulee Dvoroznak, 37, Clark, Wyo.; Kurt ton, Colo.
City, Wash.; Deanna N. Hayden, 53, D. McDonald, 47, Broomfield, Speeding in a school zone: Dale
Baker, Mont.; Brent L. Kallevig, 57, Colo.; James A. Mikia, 50, Box E. Feldmann, 6?,Wibaux, Mont
Sidney, Mont.; Matthew J. Knopik, Elder, S. D.; Kayla D. Papka, 20, Failed to have driver's license
25, Mandan; Gene W. Koch, 63, Sidney, Mont. in possession: Hailee R. Farstveet,
Sidney, Mont.; Michael R. Leland, Issuing check or draft without 17, Beach; Jean M. Zinda, 59,
44, Sidney, Mont.; Jessica B. sufficient funds or credit: Michelle Wibaux, Mont.
Jasper Schneider, USDA Rural
Development state director, an-
nounced that applications are being
accepted for grants to help agricul-
tural producers enter into value-
added activities intended to give
them a competitive business edge.
"The grant program creates new
income opportunities for farmers,
generates wealth that will stay in
rural communities and increases ac-
cess to local foods in underserved
communities," said Schneider. "Sup-
porting farmers and related busi-
nesses helps boost product
development and strengthen rural
economies."
The funding is being made avail-
able through the Value-Added Pro-
ducer Grant program. The grants
help create new products, expand
marketing opportunities, support fur-
ther processing of existing goods, or
to develop specialty and niche prod-
ucts. Funding may be used for work-
ing capital and planning activities.
The maximum working capital grant
is $200,000 and the maximum plan-
ning grant is $75,000. Eligible appli-
cants include: independent
prove that Pete will make the judgment 67890 Kimberly Nunberg87.01 r -.
call then run it through the Chairman / ABBREVIATED NOTit;~:
and Brenda Frieze will make it public,OF INTENT TO
knowledge. Commissioner Quale sec- [ ADOPT AND AMEND
ended. Motion carried unanimously. I~ Whir-', ;e / ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
Brenda Frieze brought attention to ~~. ~ u~,~ ~lJ ~l ~ / relating to
the board that City Watch was bought ~ applied[ions for me fOllOWing teacnlng [I,Pari-Mutuel Wagering Systems
,out by Code Red. Payments are now ~ril ~oosition: - ri' / ~ North Dakota
due in November versus February. -,t ~ ' ','
Brenda. menti0ded" NIiCe we paid " ttl; EAll3;HER '"': Racing: !,!~:!:~
through February 2014, they would ac- ~ ` .-kr fT- ~ [I. / oifiaissi6t[ '"'
cept the $3390.41 after the first of the I'q~ ~ - ~- = =.v.~. ri'/will hold a public hearing to addres
year to keep the budget for 2013 and ~ml=nrl~finn r~e,m= ~ /
2014 as Duogeieo. ~=~ ' ' ~= ~ iproposea, cnanges to the N.D. Admin.
Code article 69 5 01 08
Sheriff Steele informed the board ~~~Sh~r.Tu2~n ~ / - -
that his law enforcement grant was ap- ~~~,~ ~o, ~-uuu= ~ / ND Racing
proved except for the renovation part. ~ ~~ ~o-~ oo u ~ / Commission Office
Discussion was held to possibly use the ~~e.ulL.uua~.euu ~ / 500 N. 9th St. (lower level)
old restrooms downstairs for office use. -- / Bismarck, ND
The boarc~ requested to have Sheriff
Steele gather estimates for his pro-
posed renovations.
Clerk Of Court/County Recorder
Patty Thompson informed that her
Deputy, Rachel Keohane is on mater-
nity leave. Commissioner Quale made
a motion to approve Rachel continue to
receive her benefits while out on mater-
nity leave. Commissioner Steffen sec-
onded. Motion carried unanimously.
Tax & Zoning Director Henry Gerv-
ing met with the Board to discuss the
recommendations the Zoning Board
presented to the Commissioners for
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