Minutes
approved for October 2023
10:15 Sheriff’s
Deputy, Tom Wahlberg, presented a bid for new tasers and the problems with the
5 year old tasers. Basically the X2 tasers are being phased out and the new
ones are better because they are rechargeable. The new tasers also have a
system that tracks the use of the tasers. Tom Wahlberg is certified to teach
the correct use of tasers. The cost will be approximately $20,000. Motion
approved the expenditure.
10:25 Dan
Hoffman from Hoffman Insurance gave the report on the various options
available for 2024. The County has 22 employees and are the Gold Plan for
Select Health. There was a 14% increase in the amount due for the insurance.
This will be discussed at the budget hearing in Dec.
10:40 Fabian
Zullo and his mother discussed the problem with the bike path just past Epic’s
property about 2650 So. The project manager did not plan the placement of
gravel leading into their property at a correct angle. This makes it hard for
the homeowners when they pull out of their driveway to see the bikers that are
coming down the incline. The Commissioners will discuss ideas on how to help
the homeowners adjust to the problem.
11:00 Annalisa
Peart, the clerk, needed to discuss the Ballot Audit Policy that was implemented
in the legislative session of 2023. The Commissioners agreed to assign an
Election Specialist from the commissioners to be the one to sign the Ballot
Audit Policy.
11:15
Reganne Briggs , USU-Rich County Extension Agent, reviewed the need for 2 part
time salaried program coordinators for 30 hours a month. This will not change
the budget for 2024.
11:25 Mitch
Poulsen, from the County Planning and Zoning agency, showed an amended plat at
1492 Trapper Loop which had been reviewed by the lawyer so that it is ok to
amend the plat.
11:35 Kim
Wilson, Rich County Assessor had a question on property that seemed not to have
a ROW. She will work on it for next month.
Bills were
approved.
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