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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSSpecial Meeting of June 28, 2018Meeting of July 11, 2018The following is a summary of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners. A CD recording of the meeting is available to listen to in the Clerk’s missioner Susan Thompson called the special meeting to order at 10:31 a.m. on June 28, 2018. Those present were Commissioner Susan Thompson, Commissioner Stan Whinnery, Commissioner Cindy Dozier absent, Administrator Deanna Cooper, Accounting Administrator Lynn McNitt, Administrative Assistant Sandy Hines, Assessor Luke de la Parra, Treasurer Lori Lawrence, Road and Bridge Supervisor Monte Hannah, Grant writer Kristine Borchers, Clerk Joan Roberts, and general public.This meeting was to review County Administrator candidates and to discuss interview scheduling. The commissioners discussed that the ad was changed to include a salary range and it also states that the position will be advertised until the position is filled. There are seven applicants at this time. The commissioners will have a special meeting on July 2, 2018 to pick three to four candidates for interviews. They have scheduled July 6, 2018 for phone interviews and possibly July 11, 2018 afternoon face to face interviews. After the July 11, 2018 interviews they will schedule a special meeting to announce potential candidates. By statute there is a two week period where they have to wait to announce any filling of the position.Meeting adjourned at 11:13 missioner Susan Thompson called the special meeting to order at 9:02 a.m. on July 2, 2018. Those present were Commissioner Susan Thompson, Commissioner Stan Whinnery, Commissioner Dozier absent, Administrator Deanna Cooper, Accounting Administrator Lynn McNitt, Administrative Assistant Sandy Hines, Sheriff Ron Bruce, Road & Bridge Supervisor Monte Hannah, Grant-writer Kristine Borchers, Building Inspector Richard Kimball and Deputy Clerk Laura Palmisano and general missioner Whinnery motioned to adopt Resolution No. 9, Series 2018 a resolution implementing stage two fire restrictions. Commissioner Thompson seconded. Commissioner Thompson stated the resolution would be in effect at 1 p.m. today, July 2, 2018. Motion missioner Whinnery motioned to approve the #8368 Upper Piedra Grant Extension Request Letter to the Colorado Department of Local Affairs. Commissioner Thompson seconded. Motion missioner Thompson motioned to approve four finalist candidates for the County Administrator position. Commissioner Whinnery seconded. The four final candidates are James Totu of Wallenberg, Colorado, Jacob Matthews of Denver, Jami Scroggins of Lake City, and Sandy Hines/Lynn McNitt of Lake City. Phone interviews will be scheduled for July 6, 2018. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 9:42 a.missioner Cindy Dozier called the special meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. on July 6, 2018. Those present were Commissioner Susan Thompson by phone, Commissioner Stan Whinnery, Commissioner Cindy Dozier, Administrator Deanna Cooper, Clerk Joan Roberts and general missioner Whinnery motioned to go into executive session for discussion of a personnel matter pursuant to C.R.S. Section 24-6-4-2(4)(f), to interview county administrator candidates and not involving any specific employees who have requested discussion of the matter in open session; any member of this body or any elected official; the appointment of any person to fill an office of this body or of an elected official; or personnel policies that do not require the discussion of matters personal to particular employees. Commissioner Dozier seconded. Motion carried.The time is now 2:42 p.m. and the Executive Session has been concluded. The participants in the Executive Session were: Commissioner Stan Whinnery, Commissioner Cindy Dozier, Commissioner Susan Thompson by phone, Jamie Scroggins by phone from 1:05-1:30 p.m., Lynn McNitt and Sandy Hines by phone from 1:36-2:01 p.m., Jacob Matthews by phone from 2:08-2:40 p.m., and Administrator Deanna Cooper.For the record, if any person who participated in the Executive Session believes that any substantial discussion of any matters not included in the motion to go into the Executive Session occurred during the Executive Session, or that any improper action occurred during the Executive Session in violation of the Open Meetings Law, I would ask that you state your concerns for the record.There being none the meeting adjourned at 2:43 p.missioner Cindy Dozier called the special meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. on July 9, 2018. Those present were Commissioner Susan Thompson by phone, Commissioner Stan Whinnery, Commissioner Cindy Dozier, Administrator Deanna Cooper, Clerk Joan Roberts and general missioner Whinnery motioned to go into executive session for discussion of a personnel matter pursuant to C.R.S. Section 24-6-4-2(4)(f), to interview county administrator candidates and not involving any specific employees who have requested discussion of the matter in open session; any member of this body or any elected official; the appointment of any person to fill an office of this body or of an elected official; or personnel policies that do not require the discussion of matters personal to particular employees. Commissioner Dozier seconded. Motion carried.The time is now 9:44 a.m. and the Executive Session has been concluded. The participants in the Executive Session were: Commissioner Stan Whinnery, Commissioner Cindy Dozier, Commissioner Susan Thompson by phone, James Totu, and Administrator Deanna Cooper.For the record, if any person who participated in the Executive Session believes that any substantial discussion of any matters not included in the motion to go into the Executive Session occurred during the Executive Session, or that any improper action occurred during the Executive Session in violation of the Open Meetings Law, I would ask that you state your concerns for the record.There being none the meeting adjourned at 9:58 a.missioner Susan Thompson called the regularly scheduled meeting to order at 10:02 a.m. on July 11, 2018. Those present were Commissioner Susan Thompson, Commissioner Stan Whinnery, Commissioner Cindy Dozier, Attorney Michael O’Loughlin, Administrator Deanna Cooper, Road & Bridge Supervisor Monte Hannah, Accounting Administrator Lynn McNitt, Building Official Richard Kimball, Public Health Director Tara Hardy, Clerk Joan Roberts and general missioner Thompson cancelled the Executive Session and in the open meeting discussed the Barksdale Abatement determination. The Commissioners evaluated the information given from the county attorney, the assessor and the attorney for Mr. Barksdale. It was the decision of the Board to not adjust the values of Lot 24 and Lot 25, Lake City Heights Subdivision set at $14,220.00 each. Mr. Barksdale will receive a letter of determination which will include his rights of further appeals. Commissioner Thompson opened the bids received for propane services. The first bid was from Amerigas in the amount of approximately 10,000 gallons at a fixed price of $1.544 per gallon and no additional fees. The second bid was from JC Propane in the amount of 8,000 to 15,000 gallons at a fixed price of $1.50 per gallon and not additional fees. The third bid was from Ferrell Gas in the amount of an estimated 10,000 gallons at a fixed price of $1.42 per gallon and no additional fees. The Commissioners will consider the bids and make a decision at a later missioner Thompson opened the bid received for the Ute Ulay water tank repair. The bid was received from Native Sun Construction in the amount of $14,093.00. It stated that the August 15th deadline would not be possible. Commissioner Whinnery will work with Native Sun on contract negotiations for possible resubmittal of the proposal.Next on the agenda was the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.There were no modifications to the missioner Whinnery motioned to approve the agenda. Commissioner Dozier seconded. Motion missioner Whinnery motioned to approve the June minutes. Commissioner Dozier seconded. Motion carried.There were no citizen comments from the missioner Dozier motioned to return the Community Plan to the Planning Commission for review and revisions. Commissioner Whinnery seconded. Motion missioner Dozier motioned to postpone the approval of the Disposal of Surplus Equipment Policy for revisions. Commissioner Whinnery seconded. Motion missioner Whinnery motioned to approve the Hinsdale County’s reply brief in the Lake Fork Club BOE Colorado Supreme Court case. Commissioner Dozier seconded. Commissioner Thompson thanked Attorney O’Loughlin for hitting all the points in the manner that he did and will attend the hearing with him. Motion carried.The next item on the agenda was discussion of fire restrictions. Undersheriff Casey, by phone, gave a summary of what the region is thinking about the fire bans. With the increase in moisture there may be cause to change the fire ban for all agencies. Undersheriff Casey recommended going with the BLM and lifting the fire restrictions. Commissioner Dozier motioned to adopt Resolution No. 10, Series 2018, a resolution re-implementing Stage One Fire Restrictions. Commissioner Whinnery seconded. Commissioner Dozier stated this was a cautious approach and they would revisit the issue again soon. Motion carried.The meeting was recessed at 11:32 a.m.The meeting reconvened at 1:30 p.missioner Whinnery motioned to go into executive session for discussion of a personnel matter pursuant to C.R.S. Section 24-6-4-2(4)(f), to interview county administrator candidates and not involving any specific employees who have requested discussion of the matter in open session; any member of this body or any elected official; the appointment of any person to fill an office of this body or of an elected official; or personnel policies that do not require the discussion of matters personal to particular employees. Commissioner Dozier seconded. Motion carried.The time is now 3:31 p.m. and the Executive Session has been concluded. The participants in the Executive Session were: Commissioner Stan Whinnery, Commissioner Cindy Dozier, Commissioner Susan Thompson, Attorney Michael O’Loughlin, Administrator Deanna Cooper, Jamie Scoggins from 1:30-2:10 p.m. and Sandy Hines and Lynn McNitt from 2:32-3:27 p.m. For the record, if any person who participated in the Executive Session believes that any substantial discussion of any matters not included in the motion to go into the Executive Session occurred during the Executive Session, or that any improper action occurred during the Executive Session in violation of the Open Meetings Law, I would ask that you state your concerns for the record.There being none the meeting adjourned at 3:31 p.missioner Susan Thompson called the special meeting to order at 9:03 a.m. on July 16, 2018. Those present were Commissioner Susan Thompson, Commissioner Stan Whinnery, Commissioner Cindy Dozier, Administrator Deanna Cooper, Accounting Administrator Lynn McNitt, Administrative Assistant Sandy Hines, Sheriff Ron Bruce, Grant-writer Kristine Borchers, Deputy Clerk Laura Palmisano, and general missioner Whinnery motioned to enter negotiations with Jami Scroggins for the County Administrator position. Commissioner Dozier seconded. Motion carried. Commissioner Whinnery motioned to adopt Resolution No. 11, Series 2018 a resolution rescinding the fire bans in unincorporated Hinsdale County. Commissioner Dozier seconded. Commissioner Thompson stated the resolution would go into effect at 12 p.m. today, July 16, 2018. Motion carried.The meeting adjourned at 9:06 a.missioner Susan Thompson called the special meeting to order at 9:07 a.m. on July 20, 2018. Those present were Commissioner Susan Thompson, Commissioner Cindy Dozier, Commissioner Stan Whinnery absent former County Administrator Deanna Cooper, new County Administrator Jami Scroggins, Grant-writer Kristine Borchers, Deputy Clerk Laura Palmisano, and general missioner Dozier motioned to approve the county administrator contract with Jami Scroggins. Commissioner Thompson seconded. Scroggins started working for the county on July 17, 2018. Motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 9:09 a.missioner Susan Thompson opened the Public Hearing at 10:01 a.m. on July 25, 2018 in regards to Title III funds. Hinsdale County Board of County Commissioners is proposing authorization of the use of $18,354.92 of Title III funds received in 2018 for use for community wildfire protection, equipment purchase, repair and maintenance, training expenses and other fire related purposes. There was a question from Kristi Borchers as to the amount they received was what they were expecting. The Commissioners stated it was more than expected. Treasurer Lori Lawrence asked if the money was being used for the portable inflatable water tanks, brackets and valves for the water trucks. The Commissioners said that it was. Lawrence also asked if there were any other projects that the money was going to be used for, like the chipping project or getting the dry hydrants installed. The Commissioners said they will look into these. Commissioner Thompson closed the Public missioner Susan Thompson called the regularly scheduled meeting to order at 10:24 a.m. on July 25, 2018. Those present were Commissioner Susan Thompson, Commissioner Cindy Dozier, Commissioner Stan Whinnery, former County Administrator Deanna Cooper, new County Administrator Jami Scroggins, Grant-writer Kristine Borchers, Accounting Administrator Lynn McNitt, Clerk Joan Roberts, and general missioner Whinnery motioned to award the propane contract to Ferrell Gas in the amount of $1.42 per gallon. Commissioner Dozier seconded. This was the lowest of the three bids received. Motion missioner Whinnery motioned to award the revised bid to Native Sun Construction for work on the Ute Ulay water tank. Commissioner Dozier seconded. Commissioner made a friendly amendment to his motion to include a not to exceed amount of $7,338.00. Commissioner Dozier seconded. The work is to be completed by September 30, 2018. Motion carried.The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.There were no modifications to the missioner Whinnery motioned to approve the agenda. Commissioner Dozier seconded. Motion carried.There were no citizen comments from the missioner Whinnery motioned to adopt Resolution No. 12, Series 2018, a resolution concerning the submission to the registered electors of Hinsdale County a referred ballot question at the November 6, 2018 General Election regarding whether Hinsdale County may re-establish its legal ability to provide cable television services, telecommunications services, and/or advanced services. Commissioner Dozier seconded. This resolution states the ballot language and allows the county to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Hinsdale County Clerk and Recorder. Motion missioner Whinnery motioned to approve the Disposal of County Surplus Equipment Policy. Commissioner Dozier seconded. This is the approval of the final revised policy. Motion missioner Whinnery motioned to approve the transfer of the Tucker SnowCat from the Sheriff’s Office to Road and Bridge. Commissioner Dozier seconded. The SnowCat will still be at the Sheriff’s Office disposal when needed. Motion missioner Whinnery motioned to approve the GIS/DOLA grant application. Commissioner Dozier seconded. This approval commits the county to matching funds for a GIS mapping grant. Motion carried.Under unscheduled, business Commissioner Thompson announced that this is the last meeting Administrator Deanna Cooper would be attending and wanted to thank her for all her hard work. Commissioner Whinnery motioned to pay all approved bills. Commissioner Dozier seconded. Motion carried.Official reports were given.The meeting adjourned at 10:49 a.m. The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of County Commissioners will be held at 10:00 a.m. on August 1, 2018 in the commissioner’s meeting room.WARRANTS ALLOWED GENERAL FUND – Meeting of July 11, 2018June 29, 201864412AFLAC1,071.43 GF PAYROLL LIABILITIES251.34 RB PAYROLL LIABILITIES474.68 SO PAYROLL LIABILITIES243.71 ES PAYROLL LIABILITIES101.7064413CHP INSURANCE35,587.53 GF PAYROLL LIABILITIES10,376.55 RB PAYROLL LIABILITIES13,172.36 SO PAYROLL LIABILITIES4,281.77 PH PAYROLL LIABILITIES6,136.40 ES PAYROLL LIABILITIES1,620.4564414VOID0.0064415VOID0.0064416COLORADO STATE TREASURER993.06 GF PAYROLL LIABILITIES164.88 RB PAYROLL LIABILITIES359.96 SO PAYROLL LIABILITIES172.91 PH PAYROLL LIABILITIES245.55 ES PAYROLL LIABILITIES30.57 TS PAYROLL LIABILITIES19.1964417VOID0.0064418OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL1,644.20 RB PAYROLL LIABILITIES919.20 PH PAYROLL LIABILITIES725.0064419RELIANCE STANDARD246.07 GF PAYROLL LIABILITIES166.97 RB PAYROLL LIABILITIES75.15 PH PAYROLL LIABILITIES3.953144BEBOUT, JOHNRB PAYROLL3,019.513145BLOWERS, JOALLENRB PAYROLL3,089.083123BOYCE, SHERRIGF PAYROLL2,609.843137BRADSTREET-McNITT, LYNNGF PAYROLL2,793.063129BRUCE, RONSO PAYROLL1,640.633130CASEY, JUSTINSO PAYROLL4,428.343138COOPER, DEANNAGF PAYROLL3,116.623124DE LA PARRA, WILLIAM LGF PAYROLL3,117.293146DECKER, WARRENRB PAYROLL2,045.643131DOZIER, ANDREWSO PAYROLL88.433140DOZIER, CINDYGF PAYROLL2,661.973132FERRIS, CHARLES RSO PAYROLL1,924.653156GIBBONS, AMANDAPH PAYROLL1,964.773128GRAY, JERRYGF PAYROLL487.723170GRAY, JERRYEMS PAYROLL2,496.903162GRODY-PATINKIN, ISAACPH PAYROLL1,780.733153HANNAH, MONTERB PAYROLL2,892.003157HARDY, TARAPH PAYROLL3,605.233164HARTJE, KRISTEN CPH PAYROLL1,500.633159HESTER, STEPHANIEPH PAYROLL2,252.313139HINES, SANDRA JGF PAYROLL1,998.333163HUDGINS, DONNA SUEPH PAYROLL1,891.133133KAMINSKI, JORDANSO PAYROLL3,549.293136KIMBALL II, RICHARD DEANGF PAYROLL1,529.153147KLECKNER II, CARL R.RB 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EXPENSES998.1464555SCHUMACHER & O'LOUGHLIN LLCGF ATTORNEY FEES10,532.0064556TRANSWEST TRUCK TRAILER RVRB PARTS122.6464557UTAH'S SANITATION SERVICE510.00 GF DUMPSTER SERVICE315.00 PH DUMPSTER SERVICE195.0064558VERIZON WIRELESSPH CELL PHONES122.9664559WARREN DECKERRB REIMBURSEMENT99.0070,050.21____________________________________________________Susan Thompson, Chairman, Board of County CommissionersATTEST: _____________________________________________ Joan Roberts, Clerk to the Board ................
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