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Week of August 14, 2000
The Grant County Commissioners session was called to order at 9:00
a.m. by Chairman Deborah Moore. Commissioner Snead was in attendance
with the Clerk of the Board. Commissioner Allison was out of town.
The Commissioners read and approved the minutes of the preceding
session as written.
' 4 I )-�l The Commissioners approved the request by the Grant County PARC
for Wendy Hanover and Sydney Platt to travel out of state to attend the
Northwest Regional Mentor Training.
The Commissioners approved the starting salary of Ninette L. Robare
of the District Court Office at $6.50 per hour effective August 9, 2000.
• The Commissioners approved the request by the Sheriff's Office for
out of state travel for Deb Shay to attend a Warrants/Transport conference in
Estes Park, Colorado.
r', ,t', ), ) The Commissioners approved the request by the Sheriff's Office for
the purchase of portable radios from the Law and Justice fund.
t`A 1,',j� A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by
Commissioner Moore that Resolution Number 2000 -92 -CC regarding
transfer of sick leave to an employee in the Sheriff's Office who is
combating a serious illness be passed. The motion carried.
•,� v The Commissioners received a Summons and Complaint from Phillip
M. Hintz, et ux, et al. The matter was referred to the Prosecuting Attorney
for handling.
14 X_�o The Commissioners received a Summons and Complaint from Dennis
Williams. The matter was referred to the Prosecuting Attorney for handling.
As there was no further business to come before the Board the session
was continued until August 15, 2000.
August 15, 2000
The session was continued at 9:00 a.m. with all of the Commissioners
in attendance.
The Commissioners met with the Public Works Director regarding
10:00 a.m. Bid Opening (Bridge No. 156, Fiess Rd.), 10:30 a.m. Hearing
(Road Establishment, Quailway), 11:00 a.m. Hearing (Surplus Property),
Bid Authorization -Adams & Beverly Burke Overlays, Radio System,
Personnel.
(/h > I The Commissioners held a bid opening on Bridge No. 156, Fiess
Road. A motion was made by Commissioner Snead, seconded by
Commissioner Allison to refer the bids to Public Works for their review and
recommendation. The motion carried.
///'.V' -.The Commissioners held a public hearing regarding the intent to
establish a certain road as part of the County Road system. After review of
the provided information a motion was made by Commissioner Snead,
seconded by Commissioner Allison to establish Quail Way North West. The
motion carried.
1,4 l y 3 3 The Commissioners held a public hearing regarding the matter of
County surplus equipment sale. A motion was made by Commissioner
Snead, seconded by Commissioner Allison that Resolution 2000 -93 -CC
granting the sale be passed. The motion carried.
,Y5/A motion was made by Commissioner Allison, seconded by
Commissioner Snead that Resolution Number 2000 -94 -CC in the matter of
declaring surplus equipment be passed. The motion carried.
�-a The Commissioners signed the Authorization to call for bids on
Adams Road and Beverly -Burke Road overlays. Bid opening to be held
August 29, 2000 at 10:00 a.m.
/�//��3LA motion was made by Commissioner Allison, seconded by
Commissioner Snead that Resolution Number 2000 -95 -CC in the matter of
establishing Quail Way NW Road be passed. The motion carried.
A I x37The Commissioners upheld the recommendation of the Public Works
Director and awarded the bid for Bridge #156, Fiess Road to A & R
Construction, Inc.
yI�')9 Chairman Moore was authorized to sign the paper work for year two
of the Community Mobilization against Substance Abuse funding.
/ la' ;y As of this date the Board by a majority vote does approve for payment
those vouchers included in the list filed in the Auditors Office 8/14/2000 in
the total amount of $1,639,544.01.
As there was no further business to come before the Board the session
was adjourned until August 21, 2000.
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON