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Government Update for March 24: Moffat County Commission meeting

Moffat County Commission meeting

When: 8:30 a.m. Tuesday

Where: Moffat County Courthouse, 221 W. Victory Way



Agenda:

• 8:30 to 8:35 a.m. Call to order, Pledge of Allegiance, moment of silence



• 8:35 to 8:45 a.m. Consent agenda:

— Review and sign the following documents: approve March 13 meeting minutes, resolution for transfer of payment warrants, resolution for payment of payroll warrants, 2012 Moffat County fee schedule, allocation of Energy Efficient Commercial Building tax deduction, memorandum of understanding for the Northwest Colorado Enterprise Zone between the Associated Governments of Northwest Colorado and the Museum of Northwest Colorado.

• 8:45 to 9 a.m. General discussion:

— Note commissioners may discuss any topic relevant to county business whether or not the topic has been specifically noted on the agenda.

• 9 to 9:15 a.m. Discussion with Emily Kachergis, of the Colorado State University Agriculture Research Service

— Request letter of support for research proposal

• 9:15 to 9:30 a.m. Discussion with Gary Brannan, of the weed and pest control department

— Present bid recommendations for pesticides and vehicles

• 9:30 to 9:45 a.m. Discussion with Tinneal Gerber, of administration

— Present supplemental budget for approval

• 9:45 to 10 a.m. Discussion with Melody Villard, of the Moffat County Tourism Association

— Request advertising for alternates for MCTA board seats

• 10 to 10:15 a.m. Discussion with Charlene Abdella and KC Hume, of the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office

— Request waiving the bid process for Public Safety Center phone system

• 10:15 to 10:30 a.m. Discuss Housing Choice voucher program

• 10:30 to 10:45 a.m. Discussion with Bill Sixkiller, of the Moffat County Fairgrounds

— Request waiving the bid process for fencing pipe

• 10:45 to 11 a.m. Discussion with Jeremy Snow, Moffat County attorney

— Discuss Board of Assessment Appeals/Questar Settlement

11 to 11:15 a.m. Discussion with Judy Whildon, of the Moffat County Early Childhood Coalition, and Kelly Patterson, of the Child Protection Team

— Present proclamation for April as “Month of the Young Child”

— Present proclamation for April as “Child Abuse Awareness Month”

The agenda is subject to change until 24 hours before scheduled hearings. The board may alter the times of the meetings throughout the day or cancel or reschedule noticed meetings.

Craig City Council workshop

When: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday

Where: Craig City Hall, 300 W. Fourth St.

— Discussion of emergency management with Chuck Vale, Department of Local Affairs regional field manager for northwest Colorado.

Craig City Council meeting

When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday

Where: Craig City Hall, 300 W. Fourth St.

Agenda:

• Roll call

• Pledge of Allegiance and moment of silence

• Approve March 13 meeting minutes

• Approve agenda

• Consent agenda:

— Approve A special events permit for the Wyman Living History Museum for a June 9 event at Moffat County Fairgrounds.

— Approve the renewal of a tavern liquor license for the Popular Bar, 24 W. Victory Way. No cause shown for denial.

• Audiences:

— Public hearing to consider granting a tavern liquor license to Victor Tarango dba Tarango’s Night Club at 535 Green Street.

— Proclamation declaring April 2012 as the Month of the Young Child.

— Proclamation declaring April 2012 as Safety Belt Awareness Month.

— Ken Craig to address wastewater charges.

— Craig Beautification Committee.

• Other business:

— Award bid for 2012 construction materials.

— Approve participation in the National League of Cities service line warranty program.

• Staff reports:

— Finance Director Bruce Nelson will present February report.

— Water/Wastewater monthly reports

• City manager/city attorney reports

• Council reports

• Audience comments

• Adjournment

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