VA ECONOMIC IMPACT: Bill Locken, Veteran Service Officer was present to discuss the VAEconomic Impact to Lawrence County. The Board discussed recent legislation in regards to theState not sharing in the cost of the Veterans Service Officer. The Board commended Locken on hisdedicated work for the Veterans and the County.EXTENSION OFFICE / 4-H PROPOSAL: Kindra Gordon, Mary Pochup, and Roxie Tetraultwere in attendance to express the importance of the 4-H program. Gordon stated 4-H is aninvestment in the future because it is an investment in the children. Historic and current 4-Hprograms were reviewed.PLANNING & ZONING:CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #371-11 AT&T & VERIZON: A public hearing was held forCUP # 371-11 – Alltel Tower Amendment in Boulder Canyon Owner/Applicant: Andy Heitman-Property Owner/Alltel-Tower Owner/Verizon-Co-Location on Tower with Alltel. Description(Location): Lot 12A-1 & 12a-2 of Naomi Sub in Boulder Canyon, Purpose: Amend currentcondition #5 to allow additional equipment shelters. Zoning & Acreage: PF/9.92 acres +/-. Vogtexplained the original CUP request was for the tower and one equipment shelter. When theamendment was presented it was only to extend the height of the tower and did not include anadditional shelter needed for the co-location. This change in conditions is needed in order to issue abuilding permit. John Rowe, representing Buell Consulting, the agents for Verizon Wireless waspresent for questions. There was no public input and the public hearing was closed. Discussionfollowed on the impact of the Road District Road when moving up the shelter. Rowe stated theyare in contact with the Road District and will fix the road if there is any damage. Moved-Seconded(Ewing-Flanagan) to follow the recommendation of approval contained in the Planning and Zoningstaff report for the reasons set forth therein and approve with conditions as on file in the Planningand Zoning Office, Conditional Use Permit #371-11. Motion Carried.ANNUAL REVIEWS:CUP#307 RAMSEY SECOND RESIDENCE: An annual review was held for CUP #307 CharlesRamsey second Residence. No complaints were received.CUP#373 JOHNER & SONS EARTHMOVING: An annual review was held for CUP #373Johner & Sons Earthmoving. No complaints were receivedCUP#377 JENSEN ARENA: An annual review was held for CUP #377 for Jensen Arena.Moved-Seconded (Flanagan-Weisenberg) CUP #377 was found to be in compliance and will bereviewed on an as needed basis, if complaints should arise, or at the desire of the Board to review.Motion Carried.COMMISSION ITEMS:
COURT APPOINTED ATTORNEY CHARGES: Ewing stated an individual has the right toappeal court cases but the County is paying large bills to defend someone who has already had atrial, is on death row, and isn’t even originally from this County. Ewing stated Piper has now beenappointed two Court Appointed Attorney’s, which is a burden to County taxpayers. Ewing statedthe County has a Public Defender’s Office that is capable of handling this appeal. Ewing stated withthe economic times and budget constraints he can not in good faith continue to vote to approve thepayment of these Court Appointed Attorney bills. The Board expressed concerns on the impact tothe County budgets and the burden to Lawrence County taxpayers.Moved-Seconded (Ewing-Flanagan) To discontinue paying outside counsel bills for Briley Piperand request that the Judge appoint the public defender’s Office as substitute legal counsel. MotionCarried.PARKING: Sleep expressed concerns on parking for the Courthouse.SPEARFISH CANYON MINERAL WITHDRAWAL: Jim Nelson, SCOA was present todiscuss the Spearfish Canyon Mineral Withdrawal. Nelson presented a copy of the letter he mailedto Craig Bobzien, Forest Supervisor in regards to Restricting of Mining Activity (MineralWithdrawal) in Spearfish Canyon.BILLS: Moved-Seconded (Flanagan-Weisenberg) to approve payment of the following payroll andvouchers listed below for expenditures for insurance, professional services, publications, rentals,supplies, repairs, maintenance, travel, conference fees, utilities, furniture and equipment drawn onthe proper funds and various departments. Motion Carried.Payroll: Comm-$6,474.87; Aud-$7,697.43; Treas-$9,876.62; Comp-$7,651.84; States Atty-$11,531.87; Pub Def-$9,668.54; Gen Govt Bldg-$7,184.36; Equal-$13,953.34; Rod-$8,181.26;Vso-$1,183.90; Disp-$11,893.18; Sher-$34,082.49; Jail-$21,251.55; Coroner-$23.08; Fire Protect-$3,926.96; Emerg Mgnt-$3,544.20; E911-$1,642.40; Highway-$37,314.32; Air-$1,007.81; Ext-$1,263.40; Weed-$2,221.62; P&Z-$4,525.97; Bills: Birk,Richard-$12.96; Golay,Robert-$66.60;Mcgruder,Brenda-$51.00; Smith,Molly-$10.74; A&B Business Equip-$876.94; Aaa Collections-$125.00; Abc Business Supply-$128.33; Amcon Distributing-$224.29; Appriver-$1,152.00; At&T-$6.81; Auto Doctor-$1,194.23; BH Chemical Company-$1,117.76; BH Federal Credit Union-$10,000.00; BH Land Analysis-$400.00; BH Pioneer-$69.50; BH Power-$8,644.26; BH Security &Systems-$96.94; Best Business Prod-$23.09; Best Western Ramkota Hotel-$83.99; Bickle's Truck& Diesel-$119.14; Biegler,G-$60.00; Binder,Tracy-$108.80; Black Hills Pure-$23.00; Campbell CoSheriffs Off-$60.00; Campbell Supply-$79.34; Carls Trailer Sales-$331.39; Cbh Cooperative-$2,347.80; Central Parts-$541.86; Century Business Products-$565.00; Clinical Lab Of BH-$4,038.00; Cna Surety-$50.00; Cody,Denise-$15.00; Cooperative Extension Service-$181.33;Credit Collections Bureau-$250.00; Crop Production Services-$24,975.00; Dakota EquipmentRental-$28.55; Dakota Graphics-$188.00; Deadwood Thyme Bistro-$126.00; Deadwood Vol FireDept-$300.00; Dept Of The Treasury-$45,530.71; Dietrich,Donna-$149.89; Ecolab-$127.50;Eddie's Truck Sales/Serv-$20.39; Et Sports-$179.78; Fastenal-$889.06; Federal Express Corp-$31.30; Fidler-Isburg Funeral Chapel-$500.00; Fish,Veronica-$209.00; Fleet Services-$64.77; FshCommunications-$60.00; Gold Dust-$80.50; Greens Alignment-$368.98l; Hamann,Chris-$150.00;Harkins,Carolyn Rpr-$282.30; Havemeier,Leslie-$73.40; Heisler Hardware-$20.85; Hills MaterialComp-$964.91; Horn & Koletzky-$192.60; Howell,Jack Ken-$79.80; Integrity Ford-$215.01;Janke,Wendy-$1,250.00; Knecht True Value-$1,087.82; Knology-$1,671.99; LC Sheriff-$699.51;
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