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2021 Grant County Budget Adoption, Capital Facilities Plan Adoption, Noxious Weed
Assessment Adoption, and making tax levies
December 7, 2020
10:30 a.m.
In Attendance:
Cindy Carter, Chair
Tom Taylor, Vice -Chair
Richard Stevens, Member
Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board
Michele Jaderlund, Auditor
Madeline Prentice, Chief Accountant
Public: See sign in sheet
10:30 a.m. The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to adopt the 2021 Grant
County Budget Adoption, Capital Facilities Plan Adoption, Noxious Weed Assessment
Adoption, and making tax levies.
The amount being presented for consideration is $150,008,940.00 total budget; $48,790,831.35
is the current expense portion of that budget.
Keith Elefson, County Engineer, read into the record the County Road Fund regular levy
increase resolution stating that for 2021, the 1% increase is $98,583.29.
Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board, read into the record the Current Expense Fund regular
levy increase resolution stating that for 2021, the I% is $197,630.18.
Commissioner Carter read into the record the resolution setting the land classification and
assessments for funding the 2021 Noxious Weed budget. The assessments are as follows:
• Irrigated Cropland $.21 cents/acre
• Dryland $.07 cents/acre
• Range/Scabland $.04 cents/acre
• Minimum parcels $10.00 per parcel
Damien Hooper, Development Services Director, discussed the 2021-2026 Capital Facilities Plan
appendices for adoption.
Commissioner Carter requested an addition to the budget for Fund #113 Economic Enhancement
Strategic Infrastructure Program (SIP) in order to assist the Bridges group with the Japan
Exchange Student Program. She requested that $4,400.00 be added to that fund.
A motion was made by Commissioner Taylor, seconded by Commissioner Stevens, to close the
public comment portion of the hearing. The motion passed unanimously. Commissioner
Stevens moved to adopt the 2021 Grant County Budget, with the addition of $4,400.00 to the SIP
Fund #113 making the new total $150,013,340.00, Capital Facilities Plan, Noxious Weed
Assessments, and the Current Expense/Road Fund regular levies. Commissioner Taylor
seconded and the motion passed unanimously. The hearing adjourned.