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Minutes of the December 14, 2010 Sac County Supervisors Meeting


Minutes of the December 14, 2010 Sac County Supervisors Meeting

December 14, 2010
Board Room

10:00 AM

The Sac County Board of Supervisors met in regular session with all members present, Dean Stock, Chairman, presiding. The minutes of the last meeting were approved as submitted.

It was moved by Hecht and seconded by Bensley to amend the agenda to consider an appointment to the County Conservation Board. Ayes all, motion carried.

It was moved by Bensley and seconded by Hecht to approve the agenda as amended. Ayes all, motion carried.

The County Engineer updated the Board on activities of the county road crews and the status of current maintenance and construction projects.

Sherrie Wilson, Sac County Sanitarian, advised the Board that she had received an application for a construction permit to build a methane digester from Bruce Raasch. There were no problems with the application scoring on the master matrix and Ms. Wilson recommended approval.

It was moved by Bensley and seconded by Hecht to approve the construction permit application. Ayes all, motion carried.

It was moved by Hecht and seconded by Bensley to re-appoint Barb Blum to the Sac County Conservation Board for a five-year term. Ayes all, motion carried.

It was moved by Hecht and seconded by Bensley to approve two proposed open ditch repairs on DD 81 located in Section 31, Williams Twp, Calhoun County for an estimated total of $1200.00. Ayes all, motion carried.

Deanne Dentlinger, Blue Cross – Blue Shield representative stopped to update the Board on progress of the health care reform and to answer any questions of the Board concerning the county’s health care coverage.

With there being no further business, on motion, the meeting was adjourned.

Secretary S/ James W. Dowling Chairman _____________________________, Date _______________

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