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Government update for the week of April 17

Craig Daily Press Staff Report

Moffat County Commissioners meeting

When: 8:30 a.m. Tuesday

Where: Moffat County Courthouse, 221 W. Victory Way

Agenda

1) 8:30 a.m.: Call to order by the chairman

• Pledge of Allegiance/Opening Prayer

• Approval of the agenda

2) Consent agenda — review and sign the following documents:

a) Approve minutes: April 11

b) Resolution corrections for the month of April: 2017-57

c) Resolution for payback of advance from the General Fund to Shadow Mountain Village Local Improvement District: 2017-59

d) Resolution(s) for payment of payroll warrants: 2017-60 and 61

e) Resolution for transfer of payment of warrants: 2017-62

f) Community Services Block Grant quarterly financial statement report

3) Public comment, general discussion and BOCC reports

— Please note that the board may discuss any topic relevant to county business, whether or not the topic has been specifically noted on this agenda.

4) Staff Reports:

a) Planning & Zoning — Jerry Hoberg

• Discuss:

— Duzik Minor Subdivision – Final – S-17-01

— Harvey Minor Subdivision – Sketch/Preliminary – S-17-02

— Moffat County Re-zone – R-17-01

b) County Attorney — Rebecca Tyree and Sheriff’s Office — KC Hume

• Present Resolution 2017-58: A resolution providing for the licensing and control of dogs in Moffat County

c) Human Resources Department — Lynnette Siedschlaw

• Present personnel requisition(s) for:

— Human Resources Department

— Housing Authority

d) Development Services — Roy Tipton

• Present bid recommendations for Pest Management supplies:

— Pesticides

— Herbicides

5) Presentations:

a) Advocates — Chuck Grobe

• Discuss Denim Day, April 26

Local Marketing District

When: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday

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

Agenda:

The Local Marketing District Board will be holding a workshop session.


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