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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard of Commissioners - Minutes - 10/14/2003. .,. •, --!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I • • • MINUTES OF THE OTTER TAIL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Otter Tail County Government Services Center Commissioners' Room Tuesday, October 14, 2003 9:30 a.m. Call to Order The Otter Tail County Human Services Board convened Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 9:31 a.m. at the Otter Tail County Government Services Center with Commissioners Malcolm Lee, Chair; Syd Nelson, Vice-Chair; Dennis Mosher, Roger Froemming, and Bob Block present. Approval of Agenda Motion by Mosher, second by Froemming, and unanimously carried to approve the Human Services agenda of October 14, 2003, as presented. _Approval of Minutes Motion by Nelson, second by Mosher, and unanimously carried to approve the Human Services Board minutes of September 23, 2003, as mailed. Court Services Statistics Court Services Director, Chuck Kitzman, provided monthly caseload statistics and compared past years with current caseload numbers. For CY2003, Otter Tail County's average monthly caseload to-date is 340 down from 378 last year. He presented adult pretrial caseloads, which are increasing. These are primarily DWI cases, and based on the level of offense, the judge may require electronic alcohol monitoring or random testing. Mr. Kitzman stated that this greatly impacts the business of the Court Services Department. , Ordinance Discussion : Public Health Director, Diane Thorson, presented information from the Minnesota Department of Health regarding methamphetamine, the process of manufacturing methamphetamine, and its contamination results. Counties are being encouraged to adopt ordinances that will require cleanup of former drug lab sites that would be considered a public health nuisance. Ms. Thorson will review ordinances that have been adopted by other counties in the state. MFIP/CSSA Biennial Plan Motion by Nelson, second by Froemming, and unanimously carried to approve the Minnesota Family Investment Program/Children's Community Services Act Biennial Plan as presented, and authorize the Human Services Director to submit the plan to OHS for their review and approval. The County will receive funding and the plan will provide guidance by outcome performance measures for the next two years. Childcare Licensing Discussion Human Services Supervisor, Jodi Wentland, introduced discussion regarding charging fees for daycare licensing. Effective July 1, 2003, Minnesota Statute 245A.1 O, subd 2 allows for the charging of fees to conduct licensing inspections of family daycare programs, not to exceed $150.00, and to cover the cost of criminal background studies, not to exceed $100.00. Ms. Wentland noted that letters were sent to providers to inform them of this OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes October 14, 2003 Page2 legislative change and to listen to concerns if Otter Tail County decided to implement these fees. A Licensing Fee Feedback Summary was provided and summarized. Ms. Wentland stated that the majority of providers understood the cost factors associated with licensing, but felt the maximum .fee would create serious negative impacts, especially for those providing care for small numbers of children or on· a part time basis. Ms. Wentland recommended reducing the ·licensing fee to $75 and the criminal background check fee to $50 per provider. Al Frank, representing daycare providers stated that many daycare providers are giving care \o ~hi!?ren, of families living _on, IT)jnill}l!IT) ~age a,nt co_uld1 ,not1:=1bsorb the, [ncr':!ase ... H.e .expresse_d, opposition, to these fees.. Discussion co.ntiriued regarding the great service :·daycare providers give for children, concern that fees 'could jeoparaize continuing daycare services, other licensing requirements, and reduced foocf assistance. _Daycare, Provider, Vicky Lee, also spoke in opposition of licensing fees. · · · · Commissioner Nelson offered a.motion to charge $50 for.daycare licensing fee and $50 for criminal background cllEick. Chairman Lee called for a second,.-Motion died for lack of .a second. Motion by Mosher, second by Froemming·, to charge $25.0b for daycare 0lice'nsing fee and $50 for criminal background check effective January 1, 2004; then raise the licensing fee to $50 eff!3ctive Jc1nuary 1, 2006 ... Motion failed .with Block, Le_e, and Neli:!on ,opposed. Motion by Lee, second by Mosher, to charge $50_ tor:· a criminal background .check per provider, effective January 1, 2004, and not to implement a charge for' the daycare licensing, with review of the policy in two years. Chairman Lee called for a roll call vote: ~ . ' . ~ . ., .. .. • _.,!,·, ' . ' . ' .. -:-"'I•., J Commission District 5 -Block Yea -. ' ,<-·; -~ Commission District 4 .Froemming ,. ., ,Yea .. ~ J, Commission District 3 '·• Mosher, ' . Yea . -•·1 . .. · . Commission District 1 . Nelson .. i ~ . ' ' . Nay ,, .. 11' ' Commission District 2 1 ·, •.. Lee,,,, ... ·. . \ . Yea I_, .. ' '· ·,' Motion passed. , , .. , Approval of-Bills & ~laims _ , . • · :,:: \J" Motion by Nelson, se~ond by Froemming;. and.:unanimously carried t_o _approve:the Human ,Services bills & claim~_as prese_r:ited. • · · • ,_, _.,. ,•:: • ,.:1_ j¼...:: -: _ .... · ;.1(.:-•-,.' -.'· ·:. . '··-~/a;:, . •,;,, _ .. _,_._,., , .. ··,·, ,,.,. ·Adjournment;, . , , , At 10:37 a.m., Chairman Lee declared the meeting of the Otter Tail County Human Services Board adjourned until 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, October 28, 2003. • • • _ · •. ·-, :--:,-· , , -. · J ,r: ·, · , ·, · \ · ;... . , "" , , ~ · .·,-· · ; , · , · ' • i · , • ~bated_:. ·,-,'6/2-_8-)~.~ · . : ':_·, OTT~;ERI.J.. c .. u.~TY ~~ S~RVIC:~:B~AR[) .,l, •• .j , • -.... -t. l., 1.---r· •' 1.(-' , , ' , ~fJ, , ..... •~-r. -· ~·•·I•••.•.•. ,f) .·;: ·:--·,, ·.• ••1 , •'t ••I:·., •l:,.~•sy•~,! , ' .. •, •-•· 1.° • :. ,;·' •· ·,·'..: . +' •:· ...-; ; ~/ _ /J · Malcolm K .. Lee, Human Services Chair · Attest: .,(4'.'~ -~ Lar°iyKr n, C erk . • ~ • ·, 0 0 1~i '. , . Call to Order -County Board· ·:! .· Q The Otter. Tail• County Board of Commissioners :convened Tuesday,: October 14, 2003, at 11:00 a.m. at the·Otter Tail County'Goverrime·nt Services Center with Malcolm.Lee, Chair; Syd Nelson;Vice-Chair;,Roger Froemming, Dennis-Mosher: and Bob1Blockpresent. -· .... ,,, • • • OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes October 14, 2003 ,.,,..ff.~ Page 3 Approval of Agenda Motion by Mosher, second by Froemming, and unanimously carried to approve the County Board agenda of October 14, 2003, as mailed. Approval of Minutes Motion by Nelson, second by Block, and unanimously carried to approve the County Board minutes of October 7, 2003, as presented. Approval to Pay Bills Motion by Mosher, second by Block, and unanimously carried to approve payment of County Board bills per Attachment A of the official minutes, which include the following lodging payments: Best Western Doubletree Park Place Hotel Safety Instructor, Chuck Temple, (reimbursed by training grant) Assessor, Robert Moe Planning Commission Recommendations Conditional Use Permit-Aurdal Township, clo Otter Tail County Highway Dept: Motion by Lee, second by Froemming, and unanimously carried to approve a Conditional Use Permit to replace a deficient bridge No. LO888 as presented. The project is located at the Crossing of Diversion Drive and the Otter Tail Power Diversion Channel in the SW¼ and Old Bridge No. LO888, New Bridge No. 56J12, Project No. S.A.P. 56-599-55, Section 19 of Aurdal Township; Otter Tail River (56-OTR) . Conditional Use Permit -Otter Tail County Highway Dept: Motion by Mosher, second by Lee, and unanimously carried to approve a Conditional Use Permit to replace a deficient culvert on CSAH No. 21 near Fjestad Lake as presented with completion date of November 15, 2003. The project is located along CSAH No. 21 located in Gov. Lot 2, Section 10 of Carlisle Township; Fjestad Lake (56-975). Conditional Use Permit-Dead Lake Township: Motion by Nelson, second by Mosher, and unanimously carried to deny a Conditional Use Permit, as recommended by the Planning Commission, to shift the existing Beaver Dam Road approximately 6'. This proposed project location is on Beaver Dam Road in N½ of Section 7 (approx. 1,000') in Dead Lake Township; Star Lake (56-385). Conditional Use Permit-Dead Lake Township: Motion by Nelson, second by Mosher, and unanimously carried to approve a Conditional Use Permit to widen and raise existing Dead Lake Road with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. The motion also authorized the Land & Resource Department to issue the permit immediately, as an exception, to· allow the projectto move forward because of the short amount of time to complete the project before winter. The project location is on 390th Ave from Co. Hwy 14 N (0.1 mile) to Dead Lake Road and Dead Lake Road from 390th Ave W (0.5 mile) on the E & N border of Section 35, Dead Lake Township; Dead Lake (56-383) . Conditional Use Permit-Sandra Delzer Tst: Motion by Mosher, second by Block, and unanimously carried to approve a Conditional Use Permit to regrade a driveway with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. OTC Boara cit' Commissioners' Minutes ·ociolier 14, 2003 Pa·ge 4 The property is described as SW ¼-Ex PtS of Hwy33 &'E of River ... ,(184.89 Ac) Section 36, 0 '.Dane-Prairie Township; Pomme De Terre'River (56-TR), Ur & Trib.: · .,:,.,·; · .c:1 .. ~ ~ . . ~,, --~ ,..,r , . , ' -, ,I,,, . L -,~-' t ,.J • L ·J. :t.. Conditional Use Permit -Kurtis & Sheila Dahl: Motion by Froemming, second by Nelson, and ·unanimously carried to approve a Conditional Use Permit to grade and fill ah area and-build a commercial.stora'ge·building with conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission. The·pr6peity is described·as-Pt GL 2 & 7.L, Section 15 of Maine Township; Round Lake/Pickeral Lake (56-476/475) . . -. 7 .-• . 'Conditiona"/ Use Pertnit-MaivihB6lstad: ;._r,-: -~ :.ci., :o .. : ., ··, . :. ,, :.: • _, . ,.CJn.::,0 :-: • • ,. ·:. Motion by Mo.sher, second by Block, and'lmanimbusly· carried··tci: approve a Conditional-Use Permit to open a gravel pit and reclose it with conditions as recommended by the -Planning Commission:-Ttie property-is described as GL 2 & 3 Ex Trs (41.09 Ac),'·Section '34 of Tumuli Township; Ten Mile Lake (56-613). . .. Conditional Use Permit-Galen & Laura A. Youngsma: .. __ Motion by FroemfTling, second by Nelson, and l!n~njmo,usly ·carried to apJ?~ove a Condi!ional Use PermiJ to remove existing cottage _and driveway with condition~ as recommended by the 'Planriing Commission. The:prciperty is ,des~ribed as Lot 15 Oak 8idge Beach:-:section·14 of .AmorTownship;OtterTailLake(56-242)."-:· ·::-••· .• 1 ·=., · (, '· r ·· .c. •_, ·',' , , _, '." \I , • > ~ , .' • <_ • 1 , ! , ,.' • ) ,. , .JI. .. _,.,' •,...' •:•_: : .. : : • i C~n:ditional Use Penilif'.:.. Mad~~n's Resort: :: '--:: ;.-~--~' : " .• . . : ~ ,_' . ; .t .,' ~:· .. · i ~--1 · _ • • -~ • --• , •r· _ . , .. , , . Motion by Mosher, second by Froemming, and unanimously carried to approve a Conditional Q Use Permit to increase garage/storage space and office/storage area with conditions as recommended .by the Planning Commission.' The property--is described as 'Bla'nche La.ke :seac_h PtQutlot A. 256' on'.Roa9 i< 30~.4;"on Lake (32 ,Ac); ~ec~o.n·(of Everts towriship; irlanc~~ ,Lake;(?6-~,40), ·.:-~: ;, : ;:,:.l~,--.: tll. .c:•~_,:;, . ., : · ,;, , 1 _ _., .. > . .-. :.··· : 'Rece~s'& Recon~en; ,,·· ,:-. : . ·.; ~:c)I ~ s ;. . . ., . At,11:16 a.m., Chairman Lee declared the. meetir,g. of the .Otter Jail,Cou.nty ~card of Commissioners recessed for a short break. At"11:24 a.m.;-the meeting was reconvened: · '. •• , _, •-; \ I' '; 1 1 :i•:~ ,,:.; •,~_,. .,,,. " -' 1 • . , .,. . . • , . . • Payroll Pr~cj3dlires' oisc~.ssio~ , , . .:. ' Detention' Facility Administrator, Richard ,C,:kerman, ap'peared before the Board on. be~alf of several employees in the Detention Center 'rega'rding a change' in· ttie payroll process: He reported that a number of staff at the facility brought up ,concerns regarding a new payroll process being.implemented. He stated that some staff cto'not have checking acc:'ounts for the . , -... r -.... ' -··. . ' ,"· . , . ,. direct deposit, paychecks may not reach employees· on payday if not mailed a· day early; and some· employees; wish tci continue to pick up ·checks in the Treasurer's· office. . Discussion follow~d. No action :was taken_. • . · ' · _; ' ' "'' ' ''· · ,; .: ; ,' ... ,· ' " · . ' . ·. . . . · ,. ' ' ,• I , . . , , ' ';;, · -. : · .. ,:• I •. ~>',-:_i . · ·~ _ .. ·.':-, ',, ,_:· , --~idAwatd-,9SAH.21 C~lvert~~-placeme,nt . : .• · .. · ·., .. · .· After prev19usly adyert1s1ng for b1_ds, H1ghway_Engineer, Rick West, open~d the following bids for CSAH 21 Culvert Replacement at 1 :00 p:m. on October 8, 2003: · · ·-· · · '. Riley Bros. Construction, Inc. $56,895.00 ' 1 Morris, MN .. ~: ••ShoresCompanies,•lnc:.··, , .. '0 ·.1. "!:·• $58,950:00 · • · ,·.' · r "'):,_•-_:: 1 n:Evansville, !MN· i, ·. :_. ''';: ·-:~f t'1D:)~ i :)f.. 2, '•' -'T; o\.' l 111\ . ', :: : :P'·'' '" .; . ·. :..,-i. .. ' 0 • • • Midwest Contracting, LLC Marshall, MN Delzer Construction, Inc. Fergus Falls, MN OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes October 14, 2003 Page 5 $61,200.00 $62,275.00 Sellin Bros., Inc. $80,000.00 Hawley, MN Motion by Mosher, second by Block, and unanimously carried to award the CSAH 21 Culvert Replacement project to the low bidder, Riley Bros. Construction, Inc. of Morris, MN in the amount of $56,895.00. Vending at the Government Services Center Vending Provider, Sharon Braun, introduced others in the area that are involved with the vending business; Laurie Barry, Dan McKeever, and Gary Boushley. Ms. Braun stated that her business has been servicing Otter Tail County for vending products for 14 years with full line vending services provided since February of 2000. Since that time, Braun's Vending has provided $6,000 in commissions to the Employees' Committee. A packet was provided with the vending proposal that was submitted to the Employees. Committee along with other information. On September 16, 2003, a decision was made by the County-Board to purchase and service their own vending machines for the new Government Services Center. The Vending Providers expressed concern with the type of machines the County was purchasing, some of the products to be used in the machines, problems that can arise with machines in the vending business, purchase of food handling license, and handling of the sales tax . Commissioners explained that the Employees' Committee explored several different options including vending, catering, and/or purchasing vending machines. They brought the recommendation to the County Board that they felt would provide the best service. Discussion continued. No action was taken. Recess & Reconvene At 12:20 p.m., Chairman Lee declafed the Otter Tail County Board of Commissioners recessed for lunch break. The meeting was reconvened at 1 :33 p.m. Budget Discussion County Coordinator, Larry Krohn, explained that discussion has taken place with the County Board regarding union contract negotiations with the three Law Enforcement groups and the Public Health Nurse group. Business Agents for these groups are anxious to begin meetings. That lead to discussion with the Board on what would be involved with negotiations. Otter • Tail County has established its maximum levy for next year. Mr. Krohn stated that the County is, preliminarily, levying every dollar possible and the budget does not balance, which led to this meeting and the open forum budget discussion the· Board would like to have with Department Heads. He outlined two budget issues, 1) the use of fund balance (there is a need to reduce dependency on spending savings on daily expenses) and, 2) the State budget cuts that were program and/or department specific. Lengthy discussion followed this introduction. Concerns were expressed by Board members regarding future funding from the state in CY 2005 and beyond. Projected fund balance spending for CY2003 was reported as $1,797,500 with CY2004 projection of $1,553,223. Discussion continued. Further budget meetings will be scheduled. OTC Board of Commissioners' Minutes October 14-'2003 :Page6 v ,.-,,: -Approval to Replace Existing Position,·. '" Q Sheriff, Brian Schlueter, requested permission to replace an existing position in the Sheriff's Department. Motiqn by Block, second by Froemming, and unanimously carried to authorize the Sheriff to proceed with hiring procedures to replace a dep'uty ·position because of a recent termination. ' · · · . r . . Performance Evaluation Summary r' _ .. ., . ' ~ • ~ • ' ·' ., I.-Motion by Mosher, second by Nelson, and unanimously carried to approve the satisfactory perform.ance evaluation. of ~ublic Health, D_i.r~ct9.r,, Diane, Thorson ... Jhe motion directed th_e summary to be placed in her personnelfile. ,. . , .. • . . . • . I -•. ', ., , . ._., • -.-, -• I. ,., L Adjournment At 3:25 p.m., Chairman Lee declared the. meeting of the Otter Tail County Board of Co1:1mission~rs. ~djourned until 9:30 a,m. on Tuesday, October}1,,'~003,: ,t , ...... -.. ,, I Dated: .• lo '12...i lo~= ,. ~.-. ..,_, .. 7 . I ·..: . ! . :J" .':J•'": ,·r ,;_ ·i•r. ! ' : ~.. -·1 •• '! ,, r L I _., - ,· " .., ...}', I -,.: .-•• . , c, • . " , I ,, •--I ... J. -• J :.· • . \ . -...... I ' -• ' _1•·-j: ,-:t,.•J I''~) 1("'1',' I/' r ;· r •• .:~,r ·••• •..,,,~ • . ~ ..... ~ , _ . I . I. , , , , .. I .,., , )', ' ,. ·:ri:.· t_ ~~: C• "'' l"i._; - I' : : ' i'·,-:; ·-: : -1 ' . -~-\ -,, ___ ._,_. • 1 :-r_, • I _' I• ' . , I' .:, u.,,·.:r •. ,-I -~ _J ' . • ~.J : . 0 • 0 • • • 10/14/2603 12:45:25 Otter Tail County Warrants October 14, 2003 Page 1,-Attachment A OTTER TAIL COUNTY AUDITOR IFD66 PANELSON RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS SYSTEM COUNTY 56 . WARRANTS FOR PUBLICATION · PAGE 1 WARRANTS APPROVED ON 10/14/2003 FOR PAYMENT 10/14/2003 VENDOR NAME A-1 LOCK AND KEY AL'S STOP & SHOP INC ANDERSON LAND SURVEYING INC J ANDERSON APPLIED CONCEPTS INC ARAMARK SERVICES INC ARVIG COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AUTO SAFETY SERVICE THE BAKERY BATTLE LAKE AUTO PARTS BATTLE LAKE STANDARD BCA FORENSIC BCA BEST WESTERN FERGUS FALLS BETSY BJERKLIE BLUESTONE TECHNOLOGIES INC BLUFFTON OIL COMPANY BOB BARKER COMPANY INC BRANDON COMMUNICATIONS INC BRAUN VENDING INC CARQUEST AUTO PARTS CASEY'S GENERAL STORES INC CATCO CO OP SERVICES INC COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION COOPERS TECHNOLOGY GROUP COPY EQUIPMENT'INC CULLIGAN DAN'S EXHAUST PROS DEANS COUNTRY MARKET DENNY' S CONOCO DENZEL'S REGION WASTE INC DIAMOND MOWERS INC DICKS STANDARD DIVERSION AUTO DOUBLETREE PARK PLACE HOTEL MICHELLE ELDIEN ENERGY PARTNERS LLC ERHARD VILLAGE STORE ES PRECISION AUTO GLASS FARNAM'S GENUINE PARTS INC FERGUS FALLS DAILY JOURNAL FERGUS FALLS MEDICAL GROUP FERGUS FALLS POLICE DEPT FERGUS INTERNATIONAL INC FERRELLGAS . FOTH & VAN DYKE HALL GMC INC HEALTH CARE INCINERATORS AMOUNT 6.11 176.90 2,142.50 308.88 299.02 85 .. 70 200.00 368.41 10.00 311.98 142.19 1,870.50 45.00 141.90 26.63 11,000.00 81.33 88.76 1,842.27 36.58 50.75. 210.25 378.77 324.78 1,178.06 1,192.08 114.54 53.81 57.86 14.03 57.46 280.80 1,121.71 21.00 11.50 210.88 18.72 64.84 31.42 25.00 385.09 3,338.60 3,241.30" 1,049.89 120.40 75 .61. 38,513.95 548.73 5.00 OtterTail'County·Warrants~ · ''6ctciber14(2003:' · i Page 2, Attachment A· . •. --• -•~, I .~~~ -... -~-~-..,,. 'i .. -::,", •· '. ~ ~ OTTER TAIL COUNTY AUDITOR RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS SYSTEM WARRANTS-FOR PUBLICATION IFD66 PANELSON ., COUNTY 56 PAGE· WARRANTS APPROVED ON 10/14/2003 FOR PAYMENT 10/14/2003 ... ' . . . VENDOR NAME HEDAHLS HEADQUARTERS. GARY HEETER · •· . · · ' HEISLER'S COUNTRY •. OIL CITY HENNING · · · · PAUL'S HOLIDAY-STATION STORE HOMESTEAD BUILDING ·SUPPLIES THE INDEPENDENT .. INFORMATION SYSTEMS CORP INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS INSIGHT PUBLIC-SECTOR i~~~~~~~o£g~IES 'GROUP J-CRAFT DIV OF CRYSTEEL MFG IN JJ'S GAS AND GROCERIES KELLY SERVICES INC"'' '. KERN & TABERY INC· JILL KLUCK . L &.L SERVICE;.· LAKE REGION DENTAL CENTER LAKE REGION HEALTHCARE CORP LAKES RADIO . ' LAKEWAY MARKET' ' LARRY OTT INC TRUCK SERVICE LINK REC INC M & H GAS M-R SIGN CO MAIN STREET EXPRESS MAIN STREET GAS & GOODS MARK SAND & GRAVEL CO MIDWESTERN MAT RENTAL & SUPPLY MN CO ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION MN CO INSURANCE TRUST MN MOTOR COMPANY . MN STATE AUDITOR· · ROBERT MOE · . ' -KURT MORTENSON , , NATIONAL BUSHING & PARTS CO NELSON BROS PRINTING NELSON DODGE . GMC . · . NELSON FORD LINCOLN,MERCURY IN JOYCE NERDAHL ,. ·. '-' .. NEW YORK MILLS HERALD TAMMY NORDICK ·· ,•· OLSON OIL CO INC. OTTER TAIL CO TREASURER PAMIDA INC . PAMIDA PHARMACY · PEBBLE LAKE TAKE 5 PELICAN CASH & DASH AMOUNT ' ::;~gf 66- 837.84 900:00 • 48.91 ·•,.· 91.56 ·•so :40. • c.: ~i~J~ '145.91 377.44 .• , .. , . 1.7. OS ' ' -• -767. 90 .·,:::i: , JT330,. 03' .' · 271. 80 · 101,404.80 ·.· 25".96 · .. 942.80 .. 12.00· . 1, 261:. 60. 931 .'00 994 .. 77 ~':-· ~it~g · •. ,.,., 22 ;-so·. 1,694.18 87 .. 60. 544;71 2,125.88 · • . . 26.20 ., · "120.00 5, 350·. 00 229.99 3,769.55 44.95 .4,40 .. 02 ;: ·,29. 56 111.93 00;17 662.73 ,.·.75.00 , "116.29 : :-_c,, · 95.oo· "' . 14.60 759.77 63.08 2,090 .oa· . 113.02 282.44 f, _~, ~ ·1 • .,;~· ' . ~ ,, I .. • ) ... 2 0 0 0 • • 10/14/2603 12:45:25 • **** • Otter Tail County Warrants October 14, 2003 Page 3, Attachment A OTTER TAIL COUNTY AUDITOR PANELSON RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS SYSTEM WARRANTS FOR PUBLICATION IFD66 COUNTY 56 PAGE 3 WARRANTS APPROVED ON 10/14/2003 FOR PAYMENT 10/14/2003 VENDOR NAME AMOUNT PENROSE OIL COMPANY 665.78 PERHAM CO OP CREAMERY 3,769.71 PERHAM CONOCO 184.25 PERHAM ENTERPRISE BULLETIN 48 .30 PERHAM PRINTING & SUPPLY 16 .34 CITY PERHAM 66,862.28 PETE'S AMOCO 1,673.69 POLK CITY DIRECTORIES 445.18 LANETTE PRIEM 66.00 REVIEW ENTERPRISES INC 348 .37 ROTHSAY TRUCK STOP & CAFE INC 16.00 SALVATION ARMY 233.31 SAMMY'S ONE STOP 116.18 SCOTT HOFLAND CONSTRUCTION INC 5,410.00 SEIP DRUG 4.33 SERVICE FOOD·SUPER VALU 354.44 SEWER SERVICE 1,155.00 SIGELMAN STEEL & SALVAGE co IN 219.28 SOUTH MILL SERVICE 263.23 ST JOSEPH EQUIPMENT INC 84.73 STANDARD PARTS OF WADENA · 56.76 STEVE'S SANITATION INC 2,541.00 STOP-N-GO STORES INC 1,273.10 TANK N YUMMIES 165.40 UNDER-MART 62.23 UNDERWOOD QUIK STOP 224.06 VARIAN INC 1,337.50 VERGAS 66 87.32 VFW AUXILIARY 954.24 VICTOR LUNDEEN COMPANY 6.27 VIKING COCA-COLA 18.92 VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS 101.66 WADENA CO SHERIFF 57.50 WALLWORK TRUCK CENTER 266.04 WASTE MANAGEMENT 485.57 WEETOWN OUTPOST 110.45 WES' FUEL STOP 56.10 WEST GROUP PAYMENT CTR 499.45 WESTSIDE CONOCO 14.15 210 LUBE EXPRESS 156.53 FINAL TOTAL ••••••• $293,164.90 **** 0 ' ,-, I. i -· 0 I ,· 0