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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Commissioners - Minutes - 06/28/2016~ OffERTAH OOIITJ·•••••101 ■ MINUTES OF THE OTTER TAIL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Government Services Center, Commissioners' Room 515 W. Fir Avenue, Fergus Falls, MN June 28, 2016 8:30 a.m. Call to Order The Otter Tail County Board of Commissioners convened at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 28, 2016, at the Government Services Center in Fergus Falls, MN, with Commissioners Lee Rogness, Chairman; Doug Huebsch, Vice-Chair, Wayne Johnson, John Lindquist and Roger Froemming present. Approval of Agenda Chairman Rogness called for approval of the Board agenda. Motion by Lindquist, second by Froemming, and unanimously carried to approve the Board of Commissioners Agenda of June 28, 2016 with the following additions: Memorandum of Understanding -Sheriffs Department Supervisory Group Little Pleasant Lake Recommendation USFWS Parking Areas Prairie Lakes Association Report Proposed Casino/Resort Discussion Consent Agenda Motion by Johnson, second by Froemming, and unanimously carried to approve Consent Agenda items as follows: 1. June 14, 2016 Board of Commissioners' Meeting Minutes 2. Warrants/Bills for June 28, 2016 (Exhibit A) 3. Human Services Bills & Claims 4. Approval of Liquor and Sunday Liquor License to The Cactus for 7/1/16 -6/30/17 5. Approval of Liquor License to Firehouse Bar & Grille for 7 /1 /16 -6/30/17 6. Approval of On/Off-Sale 3.2 Malt Liquor License for Vacationland Resort for 7/1/16 -6/30/17 7. Approval of Liquor and Sunday Liquor License for Galaxy Resort Restaurant for 7 /1 /16 -6/30/17 8. Approve Issuance of County Credit Card to Gerald Holo, Lead Highway Mechanic 9. Approve Payment to LRHC, in the amount of $1,797.86 for costs incurred under M.S. 609.35 10. Approve Payment to LRHC, in the amount of $3,748.03 for costs incurred under M.S. 609.35 West Central Initiative Program Update WCI Representative, Greg Wagner submitted program documents and 2015 annual report for the WCI 9 County Region that includes Otter Tail County. WCI is celebrating their 30th anniversary. They have secured 3.9 million dollars in the past couple of years in loans and grants for various projects in Otter Tail County. Funds are raised for local projects such as the swimming pool in Parkers Prairie, Safe Routes to School, and expanding industrial parks. Discussion took place regarding the various economic development programs and how the programs can work together for common goals. Mr. Wagner indicated that WCI does not have funding capacity but can promote and align resources. He thanked the County for their past support and requested continued support of $20,000 for fiscal 2017. Chairman Rogness stated that the County values the partnership with WCI and how interconnected the organization is with economic development and local projects. OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes June 28, 2016 Page 2 Safety Training Motion by Johnson, second by Lindquist, and unanimously carried to close the County Courthouse and adjoining sections of the building from Noon to 3:30 p.m. on Friday, August 5, 2016 for staff training in terms of safety and emergency procedures, as requested by the Safety Program Liaison. Motion by Froemming, second by Johnson, and unanimously carried to authorize the appropriate County Officials' signatures to execute a Services Agreement between Lakes Country Service Cooperative (LCSC) and Otter Jail County for management of the County's environmental health and occupational safety functions for the period of July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017. Red River Basin Commission Motion by Lindquist and second by Froemming to deny funding to the RRB Commission, in the amount of $400.00. The motion was tabled for further information. Drainage Systems Ditch #58: Auditor-Treasurer, Wayne Stein submitted the Property Owner's Report for Ditch #58. The Public Hearing is scheduled at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, July 25, 2016 at the Perham City Hall. Ditch #70: Motion by Johnson, second by Lindquist, and unanimously carried to approve the following easement payments related to Ditch #70: David Balgaard Permanent Easement Temporary Easement Total Balgaard Family Real Estate Holdings, LLC Permanent Easement Temporary Easement Total Dale and Alice Spitsberg Permanent Easement Temporary Easement Total Liquor License Approval $18,487.30 21.50 18,508.80 $8,273.20 2,789.50 11,062.70 $1,457.70 424.00 1,881.70 Motion by Johnson, second by Huebsch, and unanimously carried to approve an On-Off-Sale 3.2 Malt Liquor License for Madsen's Resort, Inc. for the period of July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017. Requests for Forgiveness of Jax Penalty Motion by Johnson, second by Froemming, and unanimously carried to approve the request for forgiveness of tax penalty, in the amount of $56.04, for the following parcels because the late tax payment was due to a County mistake: Parcel 16-000-99-0665-000 (Dora Township)-Leslie R & Kari Pierce Parcel 37-000-35-0205-001 (Lida Township) -Leslie R. & Kari Pierce Motion by Johnson, second by Lindquist, and unanimously carried to deny the following requests for forgiveness of tax penalty because the reasons for late payment do not fall under the County hardship guidelines: Property Owner Parcel(sl Jax Penaltv Amount Timothy Bachmeier 20-000-17-0097-022 & 20-000-99-0405-000 $45.68 (Edna Township) Forrest D & Wendy Jo Briard (Gorman Township) Patrick G. & Lori J. Essig (Rush Lake Township) 30-000-03-0013-001 30-000-04-0022-001 30-000-04-0023-000 30-000-05-0027-000 30-000-05-0027-002 30-000-07-0040-000 30-000-07-0041-000 30-000-08-0047-001 30-000-09-0052-000 30-000-09-0053-001 30-000-09-0053-002 30-000-09-0055-000 30-000-16-0092-000 30-000-16-0096-000 30-000-17-0103-000 30-000-17-0103-002 30-000-17-0105-000 30-000-18-0107-000 Total 53-000-06-0032-005 OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes June 28, 2016 Page 3 $14.64 6.84 14.24 11.56 28.40 2.56 1.84 24.12 52.68 12.64 3.72 45.24 20.04 38.12 15.40 3.36 4.92 61.24 $361.56 $5.37 Proposed Casino/Resort Discussion County Attorney, David Hauser and Commissioners discussed the proposed casino project near Star Lake. The property for the casino project is in trust to the Chippewa tribe. The tribe has an ordinance and there is authority to construct a casino on trust land so long as the rice camp can be accessed by tribal members. Otter Tail County is conducting a study to see what impacts will need to be addressed. Environmentally, the County has not received a Conditional Use Application; therefore, the County does not have a basis to make decisions at this time. Buffer Strip Mapping Initiative Administrator, Larry Krohn reported ttiat Kevin Fellbaum, Ditch Inspector, and George Meyer, GIS Lead Developer, have been named as Data Co-stewards for Otter Tail County as it relates to the DNR Buffer Strip Mapping Initiative project. Minnesota Historical Society Administrator, Larry Krohn reported on documentation he received from the Minnesota Historical Society. The Kirkbride building is on the MHS Statewide Inventory at the Historic Preservation Office. MHS is proposing to include the Fergus Falls State Hospital campus as an historical site which includes the County owned Government Services Center building. Discussion followed. Commissioners expressed a desire to opt out of the historical designation for the GSC building with some concerns of how it might limit the County in the future in regards to building changes. The Administrator will provide additional information to Board members and return to the Board with a recommendation. AIS Task Force Update Land & Resource Director, Bill Kalar provided the June 13, 2016 Minutes of the Aquatic Invasive Species Task Force meeting. RMB Labs requested funding for a research project titled "10-10 Lake Study". The goal is to identify trends for AIS. For example, why are there Zebra mussels in some lakes and not others and are there certain conditions in which AIS thrive? The research project is for Otter Tail County and will use thirty years of lake testing from lake associations, MN PCA, and MN DNR. Motion by Huebsch, second by Johnson, and unanimously carried to acknowledge the Otter Tail County 10-10 Lake Study at a total cost of $22,208 with the AIS Task Force funding Phase I not to exceed $5,168. OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes June 28, 2016 Page4 Common Interest Community {CIC) #77 Motion by Johnson, second by Huebsch, and unanimously carried to approve CIC #77 owned by Brian Balerude tilled "BC Storage Condos" which is a non-shoreland property in Section 23 and 24 of Candor Township as presented. Little Pleasant Lake Recommendation Mr. Kalar reported that Bruce Leitch's Little Pleasant Lake lot alteration revised plan can be included in their lot alteration permit to remove a slight knob in a non-bluff area. Phelps Mill Dam Fish Passageway Project Motion by Huebsch, second by Froemming, and unanimously carried to support the original DNR Phelps Mill fish passageway project that flows around the dam instead of the larger concept of removing the Phelps Mill Dam and installing rock rapids. The Phelps Mill Dam has historical significance for many residents of Otter Tail County. The Administrator and Land & Resource Director will develop a letter to inform the MN Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Human Services 2016 Legislative Update Human Services Director, Deb Sjostrom submitted the "2016 Legislative Session Update -Human Services" document. She highlighted several areas of legislation that impact counties the most. The House proposal to eliminate MNsure and move Minnesota to the federal exchange was not successful. Ms. Sjostrom indicated that counties are concerned with the increase of staff needed to administer MNsure. The Minnesota Association of County Social Service Administrators (MACSSA) will be conducting regular meetings with legislative leaders to continue to educate them on county concerns and discuss policy solutions well in advance of the 2017 legislative session. Ad Hoc Transportation Workgroup Community Services Director, John Dinsmore prese11ted a document tilled "Otter Tail County Vehicle Coordination: Ad Hoc Workgroup Overview". The Workgroup includes Mr. Dinsmore; Human Resources Director, Nicole Hansen; Public Works Director, Rick West; and Lieutenant, Greg Seim. The Workgroup reviewed how the County is managing their fleet of vehicles and how this can be accomplished most efficiently. Lengthy discussion followed including vehicle fleet leasing and the cost associated with leasing when the County currently owns that asset. The Public Works Director indicated that the Highway Department has Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) software which could be used for better management of all County vehicles. The Workgroup will continue to explore various options. Recess & Reconvene At 10:42 a.m., Chairman Rogness declared the meeting of the Otter Tail County Board of Commissioners recessed for a short break. The Board meeting was reconvened at 10:46 a.m. RESOLUTION APPROVING STATE OF MINNESOTA JOINT POWERS AGREEMENTS WITH THE COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL ON BEHALF OF ITS SHERIFF REGARDING THE MINNESOTA INTERNET CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN TASK FORCE (ICAC) ' ' RESOLUTION No. 2016 -40 Motion by Huebsch, second by Johnson, and unanimously carried to adopt the following resolution: WHEREAS, the County of Otter Tail on behalf of its Sheriff desires to enter into Joint Powers Agreements with the State of Minnesota, Department qf Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to utilize applicable state and federal laws to investigate and prosecute crimes committed against children and the criminal exploitation on children that is committed and/or facilitated by or through the use of computers. OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes June 28, 2016 Page 5 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Otter Tail, Minnesota as follows: 1. That the State of Minnesota Joint Powers Agreements by and between the State of Minnesota acting through its Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the County of Otter Tail on behalf of its Sheriff are hereby approved. Copies of the two Joint Powers Agreements are attached to this Resolution and made a part of it. 2. That the [title] Chief Deputy [name] Stacy Paulseth or his or her successor, is designated the Authorized Representative for the Sheriff. The Authorized Representative is also authorized to sign any subsequent amendment or agreement that may be required by the State of Minnesota to maintain the County's connection to the systems and tools offered by the State. 3. That Leland R. Rogness, the Chair of the County of Otter Tail and Larry Krohn, the County Board Clerk are authorized to sign the State of Minnesota Joint Powers Agreement. Passed and Adopted by the County Board on this 28th day of June 2016 Work Release Agreement Motion by Froemming, second by Huebsch, and unanimously carried to authorize the appropriate County Officials' signatures to execute the State of Minnesota Joint Powers Agreement between the State of Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) Work Release Unit and the County of Otter Tail for work release services provided by the County at a reimbursement rate of $55.00 per day for the period of July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017. Out-of-State Travel Motion by Johnson, second by Lindquist, and unanimously carried to authorize out-of-state travel to South Dakota for Communications Officer, Jason Karlgaard, for training purposes. Memorandum of Understanding -Sheriff's Office Motion by Johnson, second by Lindquist, and unanimously carried to approve a Memorandum of Understanding between the Teamsters Public and Law Enforcement Employees' Union, Local No. 320, Sheriffs Office Essential Supervisory Unit, and Otter Tail County effective January 28, 2016 which protects the existing position and rights of any member of the Essential Supervisory Unit that accepts an appointment to the Chief Deputy position. Board of Appeal and Equalization At 11 :00 a.m., Chairman Rogness reconvened the County Board of Appeal and Equalization with all Commissioners present. The minutes of the Board of Appeal and Equalization are part of the official record and are on file in the office of the County Administrator and Auditor-Treasurer. The regular County Board meeting of June 28, 2016 was reconvened at 11: 1 O a.m. Public Health Nuisance -City of Underwood Motion by Lindquist, second by Johnson, and unanimously carried to declare the following parcel in the City of Underwood a Public Health Nuisance. The house will be removed, at an approximate cost of $12,000, with the cost assessed against the property: 110 East St. S, Underwood, MN 56586 OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes June 28, 2016 Page6 USFWS Parking for Public Hunting & Habitat Lands Motion by Rogness, second by Huebsch, and unanimously carried to authorize Commissioner Wayne Johnson to attend a meeting with the US Fish & Wildlife Service to discuss public parking areas for public hunting land owned by the FWS, specifically for a parcel owned by Eldon J. Thompson, et al, which recently was approved for purchase by the County with a condition. Prairie Lakes Association Report Commissioner Wayne Johnson reported that citizens around Prairie Lake have expressed a desire for a Junk Yard Ordinance that would regulate unlicensed vehicles. County Attorney David Hauser stated that the County Shoreland Management Ordinance (SMO) limits the number of unlicensed vehicles in shoreland areas. However, there may be a pre-existing non-conformity in the area. Vehicles present prior to the adoption of the SMO provisions are pre-existing and can remain. Vehicles added after the adoption of the SMO provisions are not legal under the County's Ordinance. An investigation would be required. Adjournment At 11 :25 a.m., Chairman Rogness declared the meeting of the Otter Tail County Board of Commissioners adjourned until 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, July 12, 2016. OTTER TAIL C LINTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Dated: 1-/2..-/J;_ By· Attest: ______________ _ Larry Krohn, Clerk CB/kd OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes June 28, 2016 Exhibit A, Page 1 WARRANTS APPROVED ON 6/28/2016 Vendor Name ,\DV.-\l~CED ENGILA VING INC ADVANCED STRIPING AND SE..UCOA TIN· AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES MWR INC AMERICAN LEGION POST 30 .-\l\.lERIC.i\ ... 'IIE LEGION POST 489 A .. 1\.IERIPRIDE SER\IJCES INC ANDERSON RPR/CHERI ANDERSON/JORDAN APPLIED CONCEPTS INC ,\RMSTRONG/TIUR AUTO FIX AXNESS/JOE BAILEY/LOREN K BEN HOUER u1\'UMITED BEYER BODY SHOP INC BOB"S STA!\'DARD BULK SER.VICE BOBCAT OF OTTER. T . .\IL COUNn· BOYER/RODNEY BRASEL/RYAN BR.tffVOLD/JONATHON BRAUN INTER.TIC CORPORATION BRUN M RIPLEY EXCAVATING BROWN EYED SUSA .. 1\l'S LLC BRUllfMER.PERFOR...T1,i;\NCE BUY-MOR PAR.TS & SER.VICE LLC CALL ONE INC CERIIFIED .1'.NTERPRETING & CONSUL TIN• CJ SPORT CODE 4 SERVICES LLC COLLEGE WAY AlTTO INC COOPERS TECHNOLOGY GROUP CUUJGAN CUUJGAN OF l!VADENA DACOTAH PAPER COl\fPAl\:-Y DAN'S TO\"r'ING & REPAIR DANZEISEN/LLOYD DENZEL"S REGION WASTE INC DEXMEDU DM El\l'TER.PRJSES EIDRIDGE/ Tll..\CY EVERGREEN L'\ND SERvlCES FAfL.'\ffR.S CO OP OIL ASSN . .:.\mount 2,015.99 5,895.00 9,832.81 200.00 200.00 37.03 13.50 11.58 40.00 69.50 130.16 173.34 199.68 33.00 1.275.00 53.65 34.55 238.56 30.96 70.00 14.144.50 12.830.60 1,261.35 2.300.00 340.04 491.76 100.00 31.50 3,351.84 283.93 9.80 32.75 279.50 206.63 362.95 238.14 415.35 30.50 6,191.00 167.40 160.00 845.55 OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes June 28, 2016 Exhibit A, Page 2 vendor Name FASTENAL co:MPA.1\PJ. Flll.BAUM/KEVIN FER.GUS FA.ll..S DAil Y JOURNAL FIDL~ TECHNOLOGIES, INC FLOYD COUN'TY SHERIFF'S omcE FORUM COMMt.JNICATIONS COMPA.~-y FORUM COMMl!"NICATIONS PR.lli'TING FRAZEE ELECTRJC INC FR.A.ZIER/BR.ENT FRONNING/:\BIGAil GABE/RICHARD B GALL\.GHER BENEFIT SER\•lCES INC GAi.LSi.LC GENE'S SPORT SHOP GOPHER STATE ONE CALL GREA TAMER.ICA FINANCL-\.1 SVCS GREEN UGHTS RECYCLING INC GUNDERSON/G.-'\R.Y HEINEN/ETHAN HENNING Al>'TO P.-'\R.TS INC HERMAN/CRYSTAL HOFFM.\.l'll/RANDY HOF?>l '\N/DANIEl.l.E HOMETOWN REPAIR HOOTS SPORTS HUFFMAN/DH.AN INDEPENDENT /THE INNOVATIVE omcE SOLu'TIONS INTAB INC JACOBSON/HEATHER JAR..'\NDSON/KENNETH JE,"l"SEN/AVERY JK SPORTS KAMPA/CH.-'\R.LES KARKEIA Hu1>ff & CHESHIRE Pl.LP KEEPRS INC KELLY SERVICES INC KIEFERS.COM L & 0 ACRES TR..'\NSPORT INC L-\KE REGION HE.-\.LTHC.~ L.\KES COUNTRY SER.VlCE CO OP L.u.:£5 RADIO Amount 179.16 22.68 1,097.26 3,254.77 300.00 55.60 12,044.02 652.79 228.84 402.30 252.06 1,000.00 567.51 1,000.00 42.90 408.66 1,454.52 163.62 421.90 24.07 131.69 149.99 272.72 45.62 74.98 334.80 634.92 91.48 412.77 35.00 69.12 221.94 216.00 120.00 345.00 129.55 1,924.69 168.01 6,187.23 5,929.85 175.00 99.00 Vendor Name LtjUtY OTI INC TRUCK SERVICE L.\RSON/PAUL l.£IGHTONBROADCASTING l.EVA .. ~G/MARIE UBERn· BUSIN'ESS SYSTE.\!S FARGO UBERTI TIRE RECYCLING llC LINDERMAN PSYD/ROSEMARY S LOCATORS & SUPPLIES INC LONG WEEKEND SPORTS\VEAR M· R SIGN COMPANY INC. MALIKOWSKI/MASON MAR.CO INC ST LOUIS MARCO TECHNOLOGIES LLC MATiilSONCO M.~ TTHEW BENDER & COMPA..N"Y INC MCKESSON MEDICAL· SURGICAL INC MEIS/DALE MELLIN PROMOTION . .U ADVERlliING MID STA TES EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY MIDW'EST MACHINERY CO MIJ',;'NESOT A MOTOR COMPA .. N"Y MTh'NKOTA ENVIRO SER'vlCES INC MN BtJREAU OF CRIMIN .. .U APPREHENSIO MN CO INTERGOVERNMllo"'TAL TRUST MN CO RECORDERS ASSOCL~TION MN CON"TINu1NG LEG.-U EDUCATION MN COUNTIES COMPUTER CO-OP MURDOCK'S ACE HARDWARE NAPA FERGUS F.-uLS NATURES GARDEN WORLD :NELSON/MIKE ND\i'VILLE/DAVVEN NICE L~W omcE OFFICE DEPOT OFFICE OF MN.IT SERVICES OLSE."llf COMPA1':1ES OLSON/BERTON ONE CALL LOCATORS LTD OTTER SEA .. T\fi.ESS OTTERTAIL TRUCKING INC PAW PUBLICATIONS LLC BA TILE LljCE R PEDER.SON TRIPP POST 35 7 OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes June 28, 2016 Exhibit A, Page 3 Amount 3,845.00 401.04 99.00 61.56 100.65 682.68 1,600.00 1,222.12 46.00 1,617.99 199.26 502.13 112.06 345.00 1,419.41 152.02 41.04 194.13 3,286.82 18,900.00 79.93 50.00 1,320.00 60.00 61.00 320.00 660.00 27.48 26.66 4,577.24 200.00 382.90 1.402.95 319.92 702.00 1,478.50 421.50 256.28 645.00 23,593.65 131.08 200.00 OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes June 28, 2016 Exhibit A, Page 4 Vendor Name PEUCA .. l>f RAPIDS PRESS PE.'l\tBERTON SORllE RUFER KERSHNER Pl PEOPLEFACTS ll.C PERHAM STEEL & WELDING PETE'S BODY SHOP & TO\l\'ING PHilllPE L.\.W OFFICE PHOENIX SUPPLY PIERCE JR/NORMA,'l PITNEY BOWES PR.'\c\:..\IR DISTRIBtmON INC PR..\ZAK/BEKAH PRICE FAMll.Y CONSTRUCTION PRO-\\'BT & ASSOCL.\.TES INC PRODUCTIVE Al.TERNAIBIES INC R.'\PTOR MACHINING ll.C REGENTS OF TIIE UNIVER.Sffi" OF MN R.t.m ENVIRO!'.'MENTAL L~ORATORIES D ROI.11E/IAl1Lll~f ROYAL TIRE INC SAL.\ TI-IE/HUNTER SAL.\ TIIE/SA.1'i..\.NTHA SAURER/MA TTHEVli SCHIERER/STEVE SCHMALTZ/CAROL SCIDl\'ARTZ/ROBERT E SEACHANGE PRII•rr INNOVATIONS SER\•1CE FOOD SUPER VAI.U SHERWIN \111lll.'\c"IS SHI CORP SHOEMAKER/BRENDA SHULTZ/JERRY SIGJ\l""WORKS SIGNS & BANNERS ll.C SOUTHTOWN OF PEUCAN R..\.PIDS INC SPARKS SALES ll.C STEINS INC STEVE'S SANITATION INC STINAR STu""RDEVANT STOU POST 116 STREICHERS SUPER SEPTIC & EXCAVATION TAG UP TASER INTERNATIONAL THOMSON REUTERS -WEST . .:unount 365.00 7.029.75 63.25 7.80 384.50 546.42 58.44 10.00 1,076.00 422.39 147.96 340.00 7,202.00 146.37 75.00 51.660.75 1,800.00 37.70 1. 106.87 141.48 151.20 35.00 329.76 272.70 279.60 17;319.84 18.15 11.29 44,124.43 19.21 17.45 700.00 9.00 3.960.00 2.047.26 70.20 200.00 73.97 99.00 32.95 3.079.75 1.174.73 vendor Name lHRlFTY \<VHITE PH.-\L\1-\CY TIRES Pl.US TOTAi. CAR CARE TITAN M.ACHINERY INC TRENCHERS Pl.US INC TI!NGSETH/CHRISTINE UGGERUD/WARD UGSTAD PLUMBING INC ul.SCHMID/SUSAN UNITED PARCEi. SERVICE UNITED STATES POSTAGE SERVICE V1CTOR l.U!'."DEEN COMPANY WA.HI.GREN/ JESSICA WAL \\11CK/STEVEN WASS/DA \!ID F WASTE MA .. lliAGEMENT WlEBE/JEFFREY JON WIUJN COUN1T SHERIFF'S OFFICE 'Wll..SON/\V • .\RREN R WISKO\.V /?-DCH.'\El. ZENS CRE~m:E CATERING ZIEGLER INC Ftnal Total: OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes June 28, 2016 Exhibit A, Page 5 Amount 1,049.52 234.66 782.03 6,203.17 195.12 237.48 90.45 155.52 63.50 10,000.00 1,029.56 462. 78 126.90 270.96 16,930.61 200.00 68.50 212.10 343.44 935.50 465.84 364.420.23