MEETING NOTICE
The Village of Royal will hold its regular board meeting June 3, 2019 at 7:30 in the Royal Fire Hall. The agenda is kept current with the village clerk. Published May 29, 2019 ZNEZ Village of Royal
Village of Royal held its regular meeting May 6, 2019 in the Royal Fire Hall. Board members present were Dennis Bridge, Max Hieter, Duaine Brandt, Myron Hergert and Jim Bright. Meeting to order at 7:30, Nebraska Open Meeting Act recognized. Visitors: Discussion: Bills: Core Development, $59.00; Antelope Co News, $16.77; Roechelle Ruess, $90.00; Chellie McElhaney, $200.00; N&B Gas, $607.60; McNally, $150.00; Key Sanitation, $332.00; NCPPD, $726.08; Regina Krebs, $975.00; Heartland, $83.90; Dan McElhaney, $135.00; Duaine Brandt, $40.20. Motion to pay bills by Bridge, seconded by Hergert. All aye, none nay. Motion carried. Brandt substained. Motion made by Bridge, seconded by Hergert to adjourn meeting. All aye, none nay. Motion carried. Published May 29, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF MEETINGS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, ANTELOPE COUNTY, NEBRASKA FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE 2019
Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Commissioners of Antelope County, Nebraska will hold meetings in the County Commissioner’s room in the Antelope County Courthouse Annex, Neligh, Nebraska on the following dates and times: June 4th, 2019 at 9:00 AM June 11th, 2019 at 8:30 AM June 25th, 2019 at 9:00 AM Meetings will be open to the public. An agenda, kept continuously current, is available for public inspection at the Antelope County Clerk’s office and may be modified at such meeting to include items of an emergency nature pursuant to Section 84-1411 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes. Published May 29, 2019 ZNEZ Nebraska Unified #1 Board of Education
Regular Meeting Verdigre Public School Monday, May 13, 2019 7:00 PM Attendance Taken at 7:00 PM. Terri Hergert: Present. Marty Kerkman: Present. Marty Konopasek: Present. Peggy Liska: Present. Tom Thiele: Present. Terra Williby: Present. 1. Call Meeting to Order, Review Nebraska Open Meetings Act, and Recognize Visitors President Liska called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm and noted the Open Meetings Act posted in the board room. 2. Approve Agenda Motion to approve the agenda as presented Passed with a motion by Terra Williby and a second by Marty Kerkman. Terri Hergert: Yea; Marty Kerkman: Yea; Marty Konopasek: Yea; Peggy Liska: Yea; Tom Thiele: Yea; Terra Williby: Yea; Yea: 6, Nay: 0. 3. Possible Motion on Board Member Absence All board members were present. 4. Public Participation(15 Minutes Allowed) No public participation was heard. 5. Approve Minutes of Previous Meeting Motion to approve the minutes as presented Passed with a motion by Marty Konopasek and a second by Terri Hergert. Terri Hergert: Yea; Marty Kerkman: Yea; Marty Konopasek: Yea; Peggy Liska: Yea; Tom Thiele: Yea; Terra Williby: Yea; Yea: 6, Nay: 0. 6. Approve Treasurers Report Motion to approve the Treasurer’s Report Passed with a motion by Tom Thiele and a second by Marty Kerkman. Terri Hergert: Yea; Marty Kerkman: Yea; Marty Konopasek: Yea; Peggy Liska: Yea; Tom Thiele: Yea; Terra Williby: Yea; Yea: 6, Nay: 0. 7. Approve Unified Bills Motion to approve the Unified Bills with the exception of the KSB fees Passed with a motion by Terri Hergert and a second by Marty Konopasek. Terri Hergert: Yea; Marty Kerkman: Yea; Marty Konopasek: Yea; Peggy Liska: Yea; Tom Thiele: Yea; Terra Williby: Yea; Yea: 6, Nay: 0. 8. Approve Resignation of Classified Staff Motion to approve accepting the resignation of Bailey Schwager Passed with a motion by Terra Williby and a second by Terri Hergert. Terri Hergert: Yea; Marty Kerkman: Yea; Marty Konopasek: Yea; Peggy Liska: Yea; Tom Thiele: Yea; Terra Williby: Yea; Yea: 6, Nay: 0 9. Review the Building Safety Reports Superintendent Martin presented board members with the safety reviews for all three buildings. 10. Discuss & Consider Adding Cross Country for the CEO Coop Motion to add cross country to the Clearwater, Orchard, Ewing Cooperative for 2019-2020 school year Passed with a motion by Marty Kerkman and a second by Peggy Liska. Terri Hergert: Yea; Marty Kerkman: Yea; Marty Konopasek: Yea; Peggy Liska: Yea; Tom Thiele: Yea; Terra Williby: Yea; Yea: 6, Nay: 0. 11. List of Activity Sponsor Assignments Superintendent Martin presented the board with a list of the 2019-2020 coaching assignments for Verdigre/Niobrara and Clearwater/Orchard/Ewing. 12. Northern Tier External Review Information Superintendent Martin updated the board on the external visitation that was recently held. 13. NASB Monthly Update Superintendent Martin shared the monthly NASB update. 14. Unification & Consolidation Information & Discussion Superintendent Martin updated the board on the process and time frame of the proposed consolidation. 15. Set Next Meeting Date The next regular board meeting will be June 10, 2019 in at Clearwater Public School in Clearwater at 7:00 pm. 16. Adjourn President Liska adjourned the meeting at 7:48 pm. Respectfully Submitted, Sally Finch Recording Secretary Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ VILLAGE OF ORCHARD BILLS
NCPPD, $2,433.17; Frontier, $336.35; Black Hills Energy, 770.31; Antelope County Sheriff, $1,092.25; Appeara, $153.94; Orchard Lumber, $261.73; Dusty’s, $135.51; Great Plains Communication, $87.95; J & J Sanitation, $0.00; Pitney Bowes, $166.53; McNally Law Office, $150.00; Colonial Research, $5,721.50; Winsupply, $124.40; USA Blue Book, $106.82; Municipal Supply, $965.48; Ferguson Ag, $10.00; Nebraska Environmental, $245.70; Hurtig Well Service, $706.16; Royal One Stop, $579.59; Royal One Stop, $55.00; NNEDD Membership, $645.00; Barco, $499.15; Flynn Paving, $4,311.35; Elkhorn Rural Public Power, $3,375.00; Ne Public Health Lab, $49.00; The Library Store, $150.37; Demco, $63.03; Penguin Random House, $46.17; Donna Hamilton, $229.19. Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF BIDS
The Village of Orchard is accepting seal bids for the purchase of 2 used sewer pond pumps. One is PTO driven and the other one has no motor. Also up for sealed bids is a traveling end gun. These items may be viewed at the Orchard Sewer lagoon. Bids must be accepted by May 31, 2019 to be opened at the June 10, 2019. Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF BIDS
The Village of Orchard is accepting sealed bids for the summer mowing and weed eating of the Orchard Hills Cemetery, Orchard City Park, well houses, Fire Hall, lot across from the Elizabeth Place and the Orchard Pool Park. Please have your bids in the office by May 31, 2019 be opened at the June 10, 2019 board meeting. You must provide your own equipment. Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ Notice
The Village of Orchard will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on June 10, 2019 in the Orchard Community Room at 7pm. The Agenda is kept current in the Village office. Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ Minutes of Village of Orchard Board Meeting
May 13, 2019 The Village of Orchard held its regularly scheduled meeting on May 13, 2019 at 7pm. Board members present were Dennis Clifton, Dwight Van Ostrand, John Ferguson and Curt Mitteis. Absent: Glen Cheatum. Others present were Tammy Cheatum, Duane Risinger, Ashley Wesner, Sheriff Moore, Stephanie Cleveland, Bruce Horstmann and Brenda Harrison. Called to order at 7pm. Minutes for the April 8, 2019 meeting were approved as presented. Sheriff’s Report: There were 94 hours and 16 minutes spent in the Village of Orchard limits in the month of April with 4-911 calls. Summer help application review: John Ferguson made a motion, seconded by Curt Mitteis to hire the following as Life Guards: Julian Tuttle, Xavier Hobbs, David Arroyo, Keegan Smith and Braxton Stauffer. Aye: John Ferguson, Curt Mitteis, Dwight Van Ostrand and Dennis Clifton. Nay: None. Absent: Glen Cheatum. Motion carried. Building Permit/Demo Permit: Dwight Van Ostrand presented a building permit to side his shed. Brenda Harrison presented a demo permit to tear down her garage. Curt Mitteis made a motion, seconded by John Ferguson to approve these permits as presented. Aye: Curt Mitteis, John Ferguson, Dwight Van Ostrand and Dennis Clifton. Nay: None. Absent: Glen Cheatum. Motion carried. Ballfield lights: John Ferguson made a motion, seconded by Dwight Van Ostrand to purchase light bulbs for the ballfield for $666.72 and the NCPPD donated the light pole. Aye: John Ferguson, Dwight Van Ostrand and Curt Mitteis. Nay: Dennis Clifton. Absent: Glen Cheatum. Motion carried. Ballfield Dirt: This item will be tabled for a further meeting. LB 840/Sales Tax: Chairman Clifton read proposed Ordinance 05.13.19.1: AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF ORCHARD, NEBRASKA, ADOPTING THE LOCAL OPTION MUNICIPAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT AS AUTHORIZED BY THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE PROVIDING A DATE FOR ALLOCATION OF SALES TAX FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR CREATION OF A CITIZENS ADVISORY REVIEW COMMITTEE; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES FOR UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF ORCHARD, NEBRASKA, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That there be and hereby is adopted the Nebraska Local Option Municipal Economic Development Act (hereafter LB 840) pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Village of Orchard Economic Development Plan as adopted by the electors of the Village at a special election called for consideration of such legislation. 2. That one-third of all sales tax revenues collected from and after October 1, 2019 shall be allocated for funding of LB 840 and the Village Treasurer be and hereby is directed to make such allocation, to establish such checking and savings accounts to deposit such funds and to do all other things necessary to effect the terms of LB840. 3. That there be and hereby is created a Citizens Advisory Review Committee of five members to review the functioning and progress of the economic development program at regular meetings, not less than quarterly, and to do such other actions as prescribed by the Economic Development Plan adopted by the electors. The initial committee shall be comprised of two members who shall have terms of two years and Three members who shall have terms of three years. Thereafter all members’ terms of office shall be four years. Three members of the committee shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Village Board and 2 members of the committee shall be appointed by the Economic Development Board. All members are subject to the approval of the Village Board. Members may be reappointed once their terms of office have expired. 4. Membership of the Citizens Advisory Review Committee shall be governed by the following criteria: a. All committee members shall be resident taxpayers of the village. b. At least one member of the committee shall have expertise or experience in the field of business finance or accounting. c. No member shall be an elected or appointed municipal official. d. No member shall be an employee of the Village. e. No member shall be an official or employee of a qualifying business receiving financial assistance under the economic development program. f. No member shall be an official or employee of any financial institution participating directly in the economic development program. g. The economic development director will serve as an ex-officio member. 5. The Chairman shall appoint one member of the Village Board as ex officio member of the Citizens Advisory Review Committee, who shall provide the committee with necessary information and advice on the economic development program. 6. In the administration of the Economic Development Plan, certain parties and elected or appointed officials or committee members will be permitted access to business information received by the Village in the course of its administration of the economic development program. The unauthorized disclosure of such information by any city official, committee member or employee of the Village or program administration personnel is strictly prohibited and any such person disclosing such information without authorization shall be guilty of a Class III misdemeanor. 7. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, publication and approval as provided by law. Dated this 13th day of May, 2019. Curt Mitteis made a motion, seconded by John Ferguson to waive the 2nd & 3rd readings of this ordinance and to pass ordinance as presented. Aye: Curt Mitteis, John Ferguson, Dwight Van Ostrand and Dennis Clifton. Nay: None. Absent: Glen Cheatum. Motion carried. Chairman Clifton read proposed Ordinance 05.13.2: AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF ORCHARD, NEBRASKA IMPOSING A 1.5% SALES TAX ON ALL TAXABLE SALES WITHIN THE VILLAGE; PROVIDING A DATE WHEN SUCH TAX IS TO BE IMPOSED; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE BOARD OF THE VILLAGE OF ORCHARD, NEBRASKA AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Pursuant to the authority granted by the electors of the Village of Orchard there be and hereby is imposed a sales tax and use tax of 1.5% of the purchase price upon the same transactions within the Village on which the State of Nebraska is authorized to impose a tax. SECTION 2. Such tax shall be imposed from and after October 1, 2019 pursuant to rules and regulations prescribed by the Nebraska State Tax Commissioner. SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall be effective from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. SECTION 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Dated this 13th day of May, 2019. Curt Mitteis made a motion, seconded by John Ferguson to waive the 2nd & 3rd readings of this ordinance and to pass ordinance as presented. Aye: Curt Mitteis, John Ferguson, Dwight Van Ostrand and Dennis Clifton. Nay: None. Absent: Glen Cheatum. Motion carried. Copier in Library: Tabled until June meeting for Brenda Harrison to have time to gather leasing options. Street Repairs: Ashley Wesner/Miller & Associates was present to inform the board about CDB grants available for street repairs and the option of utilizing the money received from the State of Nebraska Highway Allocation for the Village’s matching funds. This topic will be placed on the agenda for the June meeting. The Village will begin advertising for mowing bids of the Orchard Hills Cemetery, Orchard City Park and the pool park. Treasurer’s Report: Curt Mitteis made a motion, seconded by John Ferguson to approve the treasurer’s report as presented. Aye: Curt Mitteis, John Ferguson, Dwight Van Ostrand and Dennis Clifton. Absent: Glen Cheatum. Motion carried. Reviewed bills: Curt Mitteis made a motion, seconded by Dwight Van Ostrand to approve the Orchard Lumber and Ferguson Ag invoice. Aye: Curt Mitteis, Dwight Van Ostrand and Dennis Clifton. Nay: None. Abstained: John Ferguson. Absent: Glen Cheatum. Motion carried. John Ferguson made a motion, seconded by Curt Mitteis to pay remaining bills as presented. Aye: John Ferguson, Curt Mitteis, Dwight Van Ostrand and Dennis Clifton. Nay: None. Absent: Glen Cheatum. Motion carried. Adjourned at 9 pm Brenda L. Harrison Village Clerk Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ Antelope County Board
of Commissioners Neligh, Nebraska May 14th , 2019 Chairman opened meeting. Notice of meeting published as required by statute. Approve Agenda. Correspondence was reviewed. Committee reports. April Fee Reports for Sheriff and Treasurer, Zoning Permit Report and the Treasurer’s Fund Balance Report were reviewed. Pledge collateral review. Approved payroll claims. Approved vendor claims: General: Kelly’s Fast pitch Softball, ex 300.00; Antelope Co Court, ex 185.00; Antelope Co Dist Court, ex 108.00; Appeara, ex 43.40; Applied Connective Tech, ex 3908.60; Black Hills Energy, ut 1110.51; Blackburn Mfg, ex 98.00; Bomgaars, ex 137.82; Dean Brown, ps 25.00; Carney Law, ex 3226.62; Carquest, ex 18.34; Casey’s, ex 1128.01; Centec Cast, ex 461.08; Elgin City, ex 250.00; Neligh City, ut 4166.09; Clearfly Comm, ut 160.80; Clearwater Record, ex 527.29; District Court Assn, ex 100.00; Cubby’s, ex 166.28; Das State, ex 575.68; Dataspec, ex 898.00; Richard Day, ex 495.00; Digital-Ally, ex 300.00; Doerr & Klein, ex 5051.25; Dollar General, ex 101.00; Dusty’s, ex 125.97; Eakes Office, ex 1078.80; Egley, Fullner, Montag, ex 736.00; Electronic Systems, ex 245.00; Elgin One Stop, ex 55.00; Elgin Review, ex 647.70; Elite Office, ex 1765.97; Frontier Comm, ut 2120.73; Great Plains Comm, ut 461.05; Darrell Hamilton, ps 11.00; Lyle Hart, ex 200.00; Heartland Fire Protect, ex 441.80; Nadene Hughes, ps 14.00; Jack’s Uniforms, ex 155.80; Jonny Dodge, ex 39.71; Casey Kallhoff, ex 83.42; Madison Co Judicial Bar, ex 85.00; Maximus Consulting, ex 280.06; Microfilm Imaging, ex 87.00; Midwest Special Ser, ex 246.00; MIPS, ex 701.02; NACO, ex 50.00; Nebr Co Attorneys Assn, ex 757.00; NE Health & Human Ser, ex 186.00; Neligh Auto, ex 27.98; Neligh News, ex 588.89; Thomas Nelson, ex 316.31; Norfolk News, ex 239.88; NE Nebr Economic Del, ex 895.00; Office Depot, ex 365.73; Donna Payne, ps 25.00; Petty Cash-sheriff, 22.26; Pitzer Digital, ex 822.83; Precision Rpr, ex 54.49; Quill Corp, ex 366.10; Ramada Inn, ex 248.40; Janice Ridder, ps 10.00; Santa Cruz Gunlocks, ex 280.87; Schindler Elevator, ex 846.00; Schroeder Land, ex 1035.00; Sheridan Co Clerk, ex 125.00; Caroline Siems, ps 25.00; Wex Bank, ex 591.52; Sirchie Fingerprint Lab, ex 117.08; Brittany Spieker, ex 38.28; Nebr Secretary Of State, ex 20.00; Stratton Delay Doele, ex 967.60; Chuck Thiemann, ex 30.00; Thriftway Mkt, ex 7.98; University Of Nebraska, ex 2089.84; Unl Its Comm, ex 91.04; US Cellular, ut 345.70; Verizon Wireless, ut 78.51; Clearwater Village, ex 250.00; Bonita Welke, ps 22.00; Woods & Aitken, ex 2284.06. Road & Bridge Fund: AMH Family Prac, ex 18.00; Antelope Memorial Hospital, ex 158.00; Bauer Built, ex 921.40; Beaver Bearing, ex 136.98; Black Hills Energy, ut 843.64; Blackburn Mfg, ex 912.50; Blackstrap, ex 864.75; Bomgaars, ex 1145.57; Carquest, ex 116.91; Casey’s, ex 29.00; Tilden City, ut 69.11; Clearwater Market, ex 10.54; Constellation Gas, ut 370.12; D & M Mach, ex 172.21; Dean’s Mkt, ex 6.99; Elkhorn Rural Power, ut 355.88; Equipment Blades, ex 1164.90; Farmer’s Pride, ex 692.60; Frontier Comm, ut 396.33; Great Plains Appraisal, ex 264.74; Green Line Equip, ex 3224.15; Island Supply, ex 357.72; Jeo Consulting; ex 10,191.50; Jonny Dodge, ex 1608.28; K & S Door, ex 133.45; Kayton Intl, ex 7.65; Lawson Prod, ex 232.10; Lichtenberg Tire, ex 3854.57; Matt Friend Truck, ex 1041.86; Medical Enter, ex 70.00; Meisinger Oil, ex 1330.50; Mitteis Gravel, ex 12,271.41; N & B Gas, ut 1054.25; Nebr Assn Treasurer, ex 48.34; Nebr Public Power, ut 300.48; Neligh Auto, ex 303.30; Netcom, ex 40.00; NMC Exchange, ex 1186.70; North Central Power, ut 602.67; Northeast Glass, ex 640.00; NE Nebr Telephone, ut 101.23; Quality Iron, ex 86.90; Quick Serve, ex 694.57; RDO Truck Center, ex 594.52; Road Builders Mach, ex 5572.94; Ryan’s Truck, ex 6156.56; Sapp Bros, ex 2541.10; Wex Bank, ex 136.66; Spencer Quarries, ex 2198.18; Verizon Wireless, ut 215.07; Brunswick Village, ut 93.00; Clearwater Village, ut 67.50; Orchard Village, ut 82.50; Reinke’s Farm, ex 291.82. Reappraisal Fund: Intl Assn of Assessing, ex 162.84; NACO, ex 35.00; Nebr Property Assessment, ex 535.00; Quill Corp, ex 783.31. Register of Deeds Fund: MIPS, ex 309.90. Disaster Flood Fund: B’s Enterprises, ex 20,007.50; Beckman Lbr, ex 2570.44; Bomgaars, ex 5084.69; Bygland Dirt, ex 2537.76; Casey Dittrich, ex 659.09; Cubby’s, ex 573.92; Dusty’s, ex 202.52; Emme Sand, ex 36,241.83; Equipment Blades, ex 1164.90; Farmer’s Pride, ex 25,556.88; Larry Funk Farms, ex 5142.50; Cory Furstenau, ex 962.50; Hinrichsen Sand, ex 21,301.62; Jebro, ex 4610.81; Jeo Consulting, ex 19,368.75; Just’In Time Trucking, ex 3750.00; Allen Keetle, ex 3142.00; Kyle Kester, ex 850.00; Aaron Kinnan, ex 570.50; Klabenes Const, ex 35,985.00; Lichtenberg Tire, ex 1319.63; George Majerus, ex 11,812.50; Matteo Sand, ex 22,308.96; James Meis, ex 700.00; Greg Meyer, ex 404.81; Mitteis Gravel, ex 12,271.41; Mr S’s, ex 752.45; Nebr Dept Transportation, ex 4250.00; Paul Beckman Trucking, ex 1043.90; Pelster Sand, ex 3400.00; Pollock Redi Mix, ex 362.50; Precision Glass, ex 180.00; Quick Serve, ex 694.57; Randy Reinke, ex 3100.00; Reinke’s Farm, ex 5740.00; Rose Equip, ex 60.92; Royal One Stop, ex 906.80; Road Builders, ex 13,000.00; Rutjens Const, ex 890.35; RVN Truck, ex 6600.00; Ryan’s Truck, ex 2309.39; Sanne Ser, ex 871.17; James Schiltmeyer, ex 1400.00; Scotty’s Manure, ex 19,562.50; Simons Trucking, ex 5750.00; Smith Const, ex 1800.00; Spud Truck, ex 49,219.20; Tinsley Grain, ex 20,563.08; Two Rivers Irrigation, ex 750.00. Law Enforcement Fund: AMH Family Practice, ex 92.00; Applied Connective Tech, ex 1586.76; Boyd’s Network, ex 388.91; Cash-Wa Dist, ex 5701.96; Columbus Comm Hospital, ex 1178.96; Dean’s Mkt, ex 306.00; Dollar Store, ex 21.00; Elkhorn River Farms, ex 60.00; Faith Regional Physician Ser, ex 2002.00; Hiland Dairy, ex 291.96; Page My Cell, ex 3000.00; Platte Co Detention, ex 250.00; Culligan Norfolk, ex 113.50. Commissary Fund: Bob Barker Co, ex 548.98; Cash-Wa Dist, ex 51.70; Pinnacle Bank, ex 219.25. Building Fund: Boyd’s Electrical Ser, ex 370.56; O’Neill Pest, ex 85.00. General: Payroll, 95,961.78; AFLAC, ins 880.96; Ameritas, ret 14,451.05; BC/BS, 63,638.04; Colonial Life, ins 3.25; WH, 9597.45; 1st Concord Benefits, ins 595.83; Garnishment, 1375.30; Liberty National, ins 39.17; Madison National, ins 113.55; ST, 4080.03; ST, 150.27; NACO Vision, ins 513.10SS, 19,298.10; Washington National, ins 722.72. Rod & Bridge: Payroll, 68,017.92; AFLAC, ins 181.87; Ameritas, ret 9407.39; BC/BS, 25,636.56; Colonial, ins 18.00; 1st Concord Benefits, ins 345.83; Garnishment, 454.06; WH, 6866.73; Liberty National, ins 70.92; Madison National, ins 54.44; NACO, ins 926.34; ST, 2856.82; NACO Vision, ins 147.15; SS, 13,590.20; Washington National, ins 302.80. Zoning Administrator Report. Road Superintendent Report. Approved four (4) underground permits. Approved Thunderhead Road Use Agreement. Met with insurance bidder. Met with RC&D Executive Director. Approve Purchase of two (2) tractors. Approved finance with McCormick and Bank of Elgin. Approved continuation of NACO major medical insurance for the 2019-2020 fiscal year. Discussion and plan on oil road fixes. Meeting Adjourned. Antelope County Board of Commissioners Tom Borer /s/ Chairman of County Board Attest: Lisa Payne /s/ Antelope County Clerk Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ ORDINANCE NO. 616 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NELIGH, ANTELOPE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, ADOPTING FENCE REGULATIONS; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THE REGULATIONS; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NELIGH, NEBRASKA AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the following fence regulations be and hereby are adopted and shall be incorporated as Article 5 of Chapter 8 of the municipal code: SECTION 8-501: DEFINITIONS “Fence” shall mean a fence or similar structure serving as an enclosure, barrier or boundary. “Open fence” shall mean a fence, including gates, which has, for each one foot wide segment extending over the entire length and height of the fence, 50% or more of the surface area in open spaces which afford a direct view through the fence. “Solid fence” shall mean a fence, including gates, which has more than 50% of the surface area closed. “Front yard” shall mean that portion of the property that is adjacent to a street. “Back yard” shall mean that portion of the property that is on the opposite end of the front yard. “Side yard” shall mean that portion of the property that is between the front and back yards. “Corner Lot” shall mean a lot with two street frontages with the front of the house facing one street and the side of the house adjoining the other street. SECTION 8-502: PERMIT REQUIRED No fence shall be erected, constructed or maintained within the city limits or zoning jurisdiction of the City unless a building permit therefor is applied for, approved and issued by the city clerk, and unless such fence is erected, constructed and maintained in conformance with the requirements of this article. SECTION 8-503: APPLICATION PROCEDURE; FEE A. Written application for a fence permit shall be made upon a form prescribed by the city clerk, shall be signed by the property owner or his/her duly authorized agent or attorney, and shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount set by the City Council by resolution and on file with the City Clerk for inspection by the public during normal business hours. B. Each application shall designate the address to which notices shall be sent and shall be accompanied by a building plan showing the location of iron pins or other property markers denoting the lot lines. C. The application shall be accompanied by structural drawings showing the location of the fence on the applicant’s property, the height and type of fence, and specification of materials to be used for its construction. D. The City Clerk shall submit such application to the Electrical Superintendent and for their review and recommendations. Any permit issued shall conform to such recommendations. In addition, the applicant shall verify that they have contacted diggers hotline and that the utility lines have been marked prior to construction. E. Two property owners desiring to build one fence on the common lot line of adjacent side yards or back yards may file one application jointly signed by them as applicants. SECTION 8-504: APPROVAL OF APPLICATION; TIME LIMIT The city clerk is authorized to approve all applications for fence permits which conform to the provisions of this article and to issue permits for the erection and construction thereof. All permits issued hereunder shall be valid for a period of six months from date of issuance; if the fence authorized is not fully erected and constructed within said period, the permit shall be null and void and a new permit must be issued before construction can begin. SECTION 8-505: LOCATION AND PLACEMENT RESTRICTED Except as may be otherwise specifically provided in this article, no fence shall be erected, constructed or maintained on any lot or tract of land outside the surveyed lot lines of the property to which it belongs. No fence shall be constructed which would cause a water or snow problem to an adjacent property. Any fence constructed must be at least 10 feet from such adjacent residence. SECTION 8-506: CREATION OR MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC HAZARDS PROHIBITED A. No fence shall be erected, constructed or maintained in such a manner as to obstruct the view of drivers of vehicles approaching street intersections or which otherwise creates a traffic safety hazard. B. Any fence constructed within the front yard of a residential lot may be an open or closed fence not more than 4 feet above the ground and conform to the corner triangle diagram attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. Front yard setback shall be one feet inside of existing sidewalks. Where no sidewalk exists then the setback will be at least 4 feet from the property line. Rear yard setback must be 1 feet from property line. Side yard setback must be 1 feet from property line. All front yard fences shall not exceed 4 feet in height. C. No foliage or shrubbery exceeding 3 ft. in height shall be planted or maintained in such areas which will obstruct the view of drivers approaching the street intersection, SECTION 8-507: HEIGHT AND MATERIALS PERMITTED; SPECIAL USE PERMIT A. Fences shall (1) be constructed of commonly accepted material for residential fences such as wood, plastic, vinyl, PVC/resin, concrete, stone, masonry, wrought iron, or chain link; (2) be structurally sound; and (3) have a neat, professional and finished appearance. B. Closed fencing to provide for privacy may be constructed to a height not exceeding 8 feet above the ground and provided that no part thereof is situated within the front yard. See fence diagram attached hereto and made a part hereof. Only side and rear yards can be 8 foot fence height. C. Any person desiring a variance from the height and material requirements of this section shall be required to apply for a special use permit to the City Council. SECTION 8-508: CERTAIN MATERIALS AND FENCES PROHIBITED; SPECIAL USE PERMIT A. It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, construct or maintain any barbed wire fence except for perimeter security fencing of buildings constructed in industrial districts (the plans and specifications for which require city approval before commencement of construction), and for farm fencing constructed for agricultural purposes in agricultural districts. B. Except as otherwise provided herein, it shall be unlawful for any person to erect, construct or maintain any fence with a barbed selvage at its top. C. No electric fence shall be erected, constructed or maintained within the City or within its zoning jurisdiction except in the Agricultural Zone for agricultural purposes. D. No fence shall be constructed of material not commonly used for residential fences, such as non-treated or natural wood products, fiberglass, barbed wire, wooden pallets, chicken wire or corrugated metals. E. Any person desiring a variance from the prohibition against use of certain materials and types of fences may apply for a special use permit to the City Council. SECTION 8-509: MAINTENANCE REQUIRED All fences existing at the adoption of this article and all fences hereafter erected or constructed shall be maintained in good repair. If a fence is not maintained in good repair, it shall be deemed a nuisance and shall be subject to the procedures and penalties prescribed in the nuisance ordinances of the City. SECTION 8-510: FINISHED SIDE FACING OUTSIDE OF PROPERTY The finished side of the fence must face to the outside of the property. Visible supports and other structural components shall face in toward the subject property. SECTION 8-511: FENCES IN EXISTENCE AT DATE OF ADOPTION HEREOF Any existing fence constructed pursuant to a permit issued by the City in conformity with the ordinances in force and effect, which fence is in place as of the date of adoption of this article, may remain without change in accordance with this section, notwithstanding the same may be in conflict or violation with one or more provisions of this or prior ordinances; provided, however, replacement or change of any such existing fence or addition of new fence must meet all requirements of this article. SECTION 8-512: All property owners with an existing fence not complying with this Ordinance may be required to provide fence gates to provide access to the property for utility maintenance and repair. SECTION 8-512: ENFORCEMENT A. Any fence permit issued hereunder may be revoked or canceled by the city for reasons as follows: 1. Fraud, misrepresentation, concealment, error or material omission in the application for a fence permit or in the accompanying survey or related document. 2. The fence authorized by the permit as issued has not been or is not being erected or constructed in conformity with the provisions of the application, its related survey and other documents or is otherwise in violation of any part or section of this article. B. Should it be determined that any person is replacing, changing or adding to any existing fence in place as of the date of adoption of this ordinance without having obtained a valid fence permit as herein provided, or that such existing fence poses a traffic safety hazard or is dangerous and prohibited under the provisions herein, the city clerk shall forthwith notify the Police Department of such violation. The Police Department shall personally deliver or leave a notice of violation at the residence of the offending party or owner, as the case may be. Upon receipt of such notice, the party violating the terms herein shall thereupon cause the offending fence to be removed or shall cease and desist from all further efforts in adding to, replacing or changing such fence until the same conforms to the requirements of this ordinance. Failure to remove such fence or to remedy the violation within 15 days of receipt of notice shall constitute a violation of this ordinance. C. The city attorney is authorized and empowered to enforce any and all provisions of this article and to initiate or defend suits in courts of competent jurisdiction as may be required to enforce the provisions of this article. SECTION 8-513: APPEALS Any person aggrieved by any order or decision of the city clerk or other official of the City concerning the granting, issuance or denial, revocation or cancellation of a permit controlled by this article may appeal such decision to the City Council. Such appeal shall be governed by Sections 2-612 through 2-613 of the Neligh Municipal Code. SECTION 2: Any person or other legal entity violating the terms of this ordinance shall be fined in a sum of not more than $500.00 and each days violation shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by Nebraska law. Dated this 14th day of May, 2019. CITY OF NELIGH, NEBRASKA Council President ATTEST: City Clerk CERTIFICATION I, Danielle Klabenes, clerk of the City of Neligh, Nebraska, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of Ordinance No. 616 of said city, passed by the City Council this 14th day of May, 2019. City Clerk Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ CON COUNCIL APPROVED PD BILLS, May 14, 2019-PAYROLL
AFLAC, 259.36; BCBS, 21,118.71; COLONIAL, 22.74; HERITAGE BANK, 916.48; IRS, 15,312.48; NDOR, 2,132.03; PINNACLE, 50,890.22; UNEMPLOYMENT, 697.95; UNION BANK, 8,773.79; UNUM LIFE INS, 142.42; VISION CARE DIRECT, 277.56 Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ CON COUNCIL APPROVED PD BILLS, MAY 14, 2018, GENERAL
A.C. HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 1,580.27; A.C. TREASURER, 25.00; A.C. SHERIFF, 900.00; ADV CONSULTING, 1,000.00; AMAZON, 1,450.74; AMGL, 60.00; AMH, 550.00; APPLIED CONNECTIVE TECH, 81.17; ARNOLD POOL, 441.15; AURORA COOP, 80.00; BLACK HILLS ENERGY, 817.93; BLACKBURNS, 205.43; BLACKSTONE PUBLISHING, 202.42; BLY, D, 52.00; BOMGAARS, 565.89; BOYD’S, 295.05; CARHART LUMBER, 1,720.99; CARQUEST, 158.54; CASH, 138.61; CENTER POINT, 92.28; CLINE WILLIAMS WRIGHT, 756.00; CORE DEV, 200.00; CUB SCOUT PACK #167, 142.10; CUBBY’S, 430.52; CULLIGAN OF NORFOLK, 9.00; DEMCO, 86.73; DOLLAR GENERAL, 12.00; DUTTON LAINSON, 342.16; ED M. FELD, 285.00; ELKHORN R.P.P.D., 185.09; ELLIOTT EQUIPMENT, 186.52; EMC, 211.50; EMERY-PRATT, 435.33; FARMER’S PRIDE, 3,152.97; FLENNIKEN, D, 10.00; FLOOR MAINTENANCE, 201.95; FRONTIER, 389.96; FYR-TEK, 4,147.50; GILL HAULING, 2,348.78; GREAT PLAINS COMM, 70.95; GREEN LINE, 451.58; HARTZ, V, 50.00; HAWKINS, 2,228.50; HD SUPPLY, 1,489.96; IN THE SWIM, 2,673.89; JACK’S, 162.19; JDMZ, 3,456.25; JONNY DODGE, 157.50; L. P. GILL, 3,214.12; LB840, 4,340.46; LEAGUE OF NE MUN, 420.00; LICHTENBERG TIRE, 1,726.00; MCNALLY OPERATIONS, 46.16; MIDWEST LAB, 240.24; MUNICIPAL SUPPLY, 616.65; NDOR, 3,031.24; NE ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS, 150.00; NE PUBLIC LAB, 48.00; NEBRASKALINK, 90.00; NELIGH AUTO, 1,077.97; NELIGH ELECTRIC, 6,144.89; NELIGH NEWS, 188.00; NETCOM, 353.00; NORTHEAST NEBR. EC DEV, 2,046.72; PARKS, S, 75.40; PAYROLL, 77,046.22; PITZER DIGITAL, 357.50; POLLOCK REDI-MIX, 142.50; QUALITY IRON, 256.00; REINKE’S FARM, 171.18; SANNE’S SERVICE, 2,736.61; SAUSER, V, 10.00; SHERIDAN-SIMONSEN, L, 33.06; ST FRANCIS CHURCH, 10.00; STEALTH BROADBAND, 195.82; SUNNY MEADOW, 25.00; TABBERT, M, 49.88; TELEBEEP, 42.78; THRIFTWAY, 151.04; TINSLEY GRAIN, 135.70; U.S. CELLULAR, 269.60; UNION BANK, 776.25; VISA, 1,135.86; WILKINSON, D, 74.82; WINSUPPLY, 112.25 Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ CON COUNCIL APPROVED PD BILLS, May 14, 2019, ELECTRIC
ADDISON, LARRY, 250.00; BLACKBURN MFG, 22.76; BOMGAARS, 117.59; CASH, 2.37; CITY OF GRAND ISLAND, 6,802.13; CITY OF NELIGH, 15,256.77; DUTTON LAINSON, 3,100.96; ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 414.97; FARMER’S PRIDE, 204.65; HILLTOP DRUGS, 100.50; MARKET, LEO, 250.00; MCNALLY OPERATIONS, 143.64; MCNALLY, JOE, 585.89; MEAN, 105,823.16; NDOR, 9,094.35; NELIGH AUTO, 326.01; NELIGH ELECTRIC, 1,174.77; NETCOM, 146.98; NPPD, 23,787.78; PAYROLL, 20,890.86; PINNACLE, 250.00; PITZER DIGITAL, 11.86; SOUTHWEST POWER POOL, 16,023.73; STEALTH BROADBAND, 65.49; STELLING, T, 250.00; SVATOS, M, 172.56; SWYEAR, KASEY, 31.72; THRIFTWAY, 37.56; UNION BANK, 776.24; VISA, 110.00; WAPA, 2,676.24; WESCO, 878.63. Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ CON COUNCIL APPROVED PD BILLS, 5/14/19, DAR PUBLIC TRANSIT
A.C. TRES, 15.00; CARQUEST, 89.09; CITY OF NELIGH, 15.00; ESSENTIAL RESOURCE, 29.00; FARMER’S PRIDE, 293.74; KLABENES, D, 32.97; LARM, 175.90; NE DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION, 2,251.00; NELIGH AUTO, 11.01; NELIGH ELECTRIC, 28.24; PAYROLL, 3,280.01; PITZER DIGITAL, 103.50; STEALTH BROADBAND, 20.66; VISA, 30.00. Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ Neligh City Council Proceedings
The City Council of the City of Neligh met in regular session at the City Council Chambers on May 14, 2019 at 7:00 P.M. as published. Mayor Hartz was absent. Also in attendance were City Attorney Jim McNally, City Supt. Dean Bly, Generation Supervisor Josh Capler, Economic Development Director Lauren Sheridan-Simonsen, Police Chief Michael Wright, City Clerk Danielle Klabenes, News Reporters Angie Hupp and Carrie Pitzer, Tom Nelsen, Don Zegers and Stephanie Stuhr. The following agenda items were approved: •Approved April 16th special and April 9th regular meeting minutes and April treasurer’s report. •Approved three special designated liquor licenses for the American Legion for June 6 th with BRAN, the Tilden Legion for a June 15th reception at the Antelope County Fair Building, and Buff’s Dew Drop for a July 6 th event for Neligh Young Men’s Club. •Approved the Citizens Advisory Review Committee’s report on the LB840 program. •Approved a street closure on July 6th from the west side of the alley on 3rd Street to Main Street for the Neligh Young Men’s Club cornhole tournament. •Approved a donation to the Neligh Young Men’s Club of $4,500 from the Electric fund for fireworks and a donation of $3,500 from the Lottery fund for replacing poles and flags. •Approved Ordinance 616 adopting fence regulations. •Approved the recommendation of the NDA for Lots 2 & 3 and Lots 17 & 18 to each have one lot in tax increment financing and one lot without tax increment financing. •Approved the recommendation of the Park Board to hire Trevor Wright as a summer park employee at $9.50 an hour. •Approved the agreement with Ripple Glass for glass recycling with the City of Neligh. •Approved to sell the 1990 F150 pickup and 2005 John Deere mower on surplus property and put up for bids on the Antelope County Exchange. •Economic Director, Police, Electric reports •Approved drawdown #25 for project funds of $3,764.04 for completed projects to the Antelope County One Room Schoolhouse and the Laundromat. •Approved the final pay application with change order deduction to Elkhorn Paving for paving improvements at 7th and P Street for $57,944.20. •Bills as presented. Discussion was held with no action taken on the following items: •Sale of city property south of water tower Entered executive session for the protection of the public interest to discuss contract negotiations on the nursing home. Time: 8:23 P.M. The council reconvened into regular session at 8:57 P.M. No action was taken. Meeting adjourned at 8:58 P.M /s Ted Hughes, Council President Attest: Danielle Klabenes, City Clerk A complete copy of the minutes is available for inspection at the office of the City Clerk during normal working hours. Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ DIAL-A-RIDE TRANSIT SUMMER HOURS
The City of Neligh Dial-A-Ride Public Transportation will begin its summer hours beginning Tuesday, May 28th . Hours will run Monday through Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon and 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. The service is open to the general public. For scheduling, call the City Office at 887-4225. Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING
North Central Public Power District Creighton, Nebraska Notice is hereby given that the regular meeting of the North Central Public Power District board of directors will be held on Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 6:30 P.M. at the District office, Creighton, NE which the meeting will be open to the public. The current agenda for the meeting, including a public comment period, shall be readily available for public inspection at the office of the District, during normal business hours. Gregory W. Walmer Board Secretary Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ Antelope County Board of Equalization
Neligh, NE May 14th , 2019 Notice of meeting published as required by statute. A complete record of these minutes as well as all resolutions and agreements are on file at the County Clerk’s Office and are open to the public. Approved 15 tax roll corrections, plus a centrally assess tax roll corrections. Approved Tax Exemption for First United Church of Christ-Neligh. Meeting adjourned. Antelope County Board of Equalization Tom Borer Attest: Lisa Payne Antelope County Clerk Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ Nebraska Unified School District #1
Bills Approved May 2019 Payment Vendor Invoice Description Invoice Total AMH Family Practice Bus Driver Physicals $280.00 Appeara Supplies $266.45 Avera St. Anthonys Therapy-Sped $341.05 Bauer Built, Inc. Wheel & Tire $231.58 Big Red Storage Storage Rent $60.00 Bio Corporation Supplies $66.35 Black Hills Energy Fuel $358.58 Black Hills Energy. Fuel $1,011.71 Bloomfield Auto Parts Supplies $76.84 Bohemian One Stop Fuel $333.05 Braun Pest Control Pest Control $90.00 Canon Financial Service. Print Lease $22.81 Capital One Bk(USA) Bkgd Checks/Hotel/Supplies $297.49 Clearwater School Misc Reimbursement $1,539.49 Clearwater Record Printing $182.00 Computer Hardware Computer - iPad $295.31 D&L Towing & Recovery Service $35.00 Dens Repair Service, Supplies $68.50 Dustys Fuel $1,198.75 Echo Group, Inc Supplies $721.80 Egan Supply Co. Scrubber, Clw/Repairs, Ver $7,561.49 ERPPD Electricity $1,521.91 EMC Insurance Monthly Premium $12,155.25 ESU #1 Workshop Fees $140.00 ESU #8 BrightBytes 2019-20 $1,267.24 ESU #8 Special Education $33,259.76 Ewing Public School Room for NETA Conf $164.50 Follett School Solutions Library Software - District $3,529.80 FRONTIER Telephone Expense $363.51 Great Plains Comm Internet Line $3,050.00 Great Plains Comm Telephone & Internet $812.26 Harris School Solutions Census Software Renewal $633.48 HireRight, LLC Bus Driver screening $312.80 Independent Pest Mgmt. Pest Control $100.00 Island Supply Welding Supplies $123.90 Jedlickas Hardware Supplies $250.59 Jerry's Service Center Repairs - 2007 Ford Van $346.52 Jostens, Inc. Graduation Supplies $353.46 Kucera, Charles C Mileage $253.46 Lazy T Tire & Implement Repairs, Service $145.53 Martin, Dale D Mileage Reimbursement $1,537.60 Moody Motor Co., Inc. Repairs - 2009 Ford Van $1,899.44 MSM Enterprises, LLC Therapy-sped $2,612.75 N & B Gas Company Fuel $1,344.70 NASSP NHS & Stu.Co. Fees $865.00 NCSA Dale ‘19-20 Membership Renewal $795.00 NAEA 2019-2020 Prof Fees $235.00 Nebraska Link Internet $779.70 NSAA NSAA Membership ‘19-20 $1,830.00 Nebraska Unified # 1 Misc Reimbursement $961.94 NCPPD Electricity $7,746.76 Northeast NE Telephone Telephone $614.89 ONeill Shopper Child Abuse Prevention Ad $60.00 Orchard Lumber Supplies $191.85 Orvals Auto Service Inc. Repairs, service $269.50 Overland Rehab Therapy - sped $1,082.60 Paper 101 Paper order - District $6,953.45 Pitzer Digital Printing $196.60 Popplers Music Inc. Supplies $34.55 Royal One Stop Fuel $1,729.50 Sanne Service LLC Tires, service $311.18 Schilousky Lawn Care Lawn Care $810.00 Scott Electric Supplies $8.00 Staples Advantage Supplies $164.78 Supreme School Supply Supplies $382.03 Synchrony/Amazon Library Books $52.70 The Lampo Group, LLC Supplies $769.80 The Verdigre Eagle Printing $750.04 TJs Corner Hardware Supplies $43.72 TJs Market Supplies $217.52 Troxell Communications Supplies $70.08 US Cellular Cell Phone Expense $229.66 Verdigre Farm Service Fuel, Repairs $1,966.19 Verdigre Op. Acct Misc Reimbursement $446.43 Verizon Wireless Cell Phone Expense $68.07 Viaero Cell Phone Expense $82.47 Village Of Clearwater Water, Sewer, Trash $388.00 Village Of Verdigre Water, Sewer, Trash $423.90 Wells Fargo Supplies, Fuel $349.83 WexBank Fuel $2,795.21 Willies Service Repairs & Maintenance $889.46 Winners Circle Supplies $5.60 $116,787.72 Published May 22, 2019 ZNEZ Antelope County Board of Commissioners
Neligh, Nebraska May 7th, 2019 Chairman opened meeting. Notice of meeting published as required by statute. Approved Agenda, and minutes of March 12 th , 2019, April 2, 2019, April 9 th , 2019 and April 29 th , 2019 Board of Commissioner Meeting; and the April 9th, 2019 Board of Equalization minutes. Correspondence and Clerk of the District Court April Fee Reports were reviewed. Insurance Bid presentations. Road Superintendent Report was heard. Approved 3 access permits. Tractor Bids were opened and reviewed. County Oil Road condition and repairs were discussed. Zoning Administrator Report. Approved Ponderosa Subdivision, Approved 3 Administrative Plats. Approved heating/cooling replacement for old courthouse. Approved Chairman to sign agreements for EWP. Approve committee for conducting interviews and approve hiring Road Foreman. Approved GPS Tracking for Road and Bridge Equipment. Met in Executive Session twice regarding employee and legal issues. Motion to terminate R&B employee. Meeting Adjourned. Antelope County Board of Commissioners Tom Borer /s/ Chairman of County Board Attest: Lisa Payne /s/ Antelope County Clerk Published May 15, 2019 ZNEZ PUBLIC NOTICE
A Special Joint Meeting of the Clearwater Original Board of Education, the Ewing Board of Education, and the Orchard Original Board of Education will be held on Thursday, May 23, 2019, at 6:00 p.m. at Clearwater Public School. AGENDA 1. Call Meeting to Order 2. Approve Agenda & Recognize Visitors 3. Approve Board Member Absence 4. Public Participation 5. Discussion & Possible Motion on the Coop Name/Mascot/Colors 6. Discussion & Possible Motion on Selection of Architectural Firm 7. Discussion & Review of Design Method & RFP for Services 8. Review and Input on Reorganization Petition 9. Adjourn The tentative agenda contains a list of subjects known at the time of distribution. A copy of the agenda reflecting any changes will be available for public inspection at the administrative offices during normal business hours. This agenda may be changed up to 24 hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting. Published May 15, 2019 ZNEZ Orchard Advisory Board
May 6, 2019, at Orchard Following Original Board Meeting President Hoke called the meeting to order at 5:51 p.m. Motion by Schutt seconded by Clifton to approve the agenda. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 No board members were absent. Public participation was offered. Motion by Hoke seconded by Schwager to approve the minutes of the previous meeting. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Motion by Clifton seconded by Schutt to approve the treasurer’s report. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Motion by Hoke seconded by Clifton to approve paying Hughes Construction $1,094.06 for repairs and service. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 The next Unified Board meeting will be held on May 13, 2019, at 7:00 in Verdigre. Administrative report was given by Mrs. Cooper. Topics included NSCAS Testing, NT External Visitation, Volunteer Football Coach, Next year’s schedule, Lawdawgs update, Volleyball machine request, and National Teacher Appreciation Week. Administration assistant resignation letter was shared. Motion by Schutt seconded by Hoke to approve the use of school vehicles for summer camps, clinics, and leagues. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Motion by Schutt seconded by Clifton to approve the use of school facilities for camps, clinics, and leagues in accordance with NSAA Athletic Bylaws. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Motion by Clifton seconded by Schutt to approve an OCE cross country coop for 2019-20. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Motion by Schwager seconded by Clifton to approve an OC one-act and speech coop for 2019-20. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Safety review was included in packets to review. Motion by Hoke seconded by Schutt to approve the building and grounds walk through list with summer projects as presented. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Motion by Schutt seconded by Clifton to approve declaring a DeWalt Power Miter Saw and a list of technology items as presented obsolete. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Update on Mascot, Colors and Uniforms: The students from three schools will be meeting to narrow down options. Update and Discussion on Bond/Consolidation. Our next meeting will be held on June 5, 2019, at 3:30 p.m. The next Original Board meeting will be held with Clearwater and Ewing on May 23rd at 6:00 p.m. in Clearwater. President Hoke adjourned the meeting at 6:42 p.m. DeAnna Clifton Orchard Advisory Board Secretary Published May 15, 2019 ZNEZ ORCHARD PUBLIC SCHOOL
ORIGINAL BOARD MEETING AT ORCHARD Monday, May 6, 2019 5:00 p.m. President Hoke called the meeting to order at 5:04 p.m. Motion by Schutt seconded by Clifton to approve the agenda. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke, Hergert. Approved 5-0 Motion by Hergert seconded by Schwager to approve the absence of Terra Williby. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke, Hergert. Approved 5-0 Motion by Schwager seconded by Hoke to approve the bill for Curricular Audit to Craig Pease Consulting in the amount of $2, 813.00. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke, Hergert. Approved 5-0 Motion by Schwager seconded by Hergert to approve the contract from First National Capital Markets (Buchanan and Jones) as Municipal Agent in the amount of $12,000. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke, Hergert. Approved 5-0 Motion by Schutt seconded by Hoke to approve the Construction Manager at Risk Policy 1st reading waive 2nd reading. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke, Hergert. Approved 5-0 Motion by Hoke seconded by Schutt to select the construction manager at risk contract delivery system. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke, Hergert. Approved 5-0 President Hoke adjourned the meeting at 5:50 p.m. Published May 15, 2019 ZNEZ PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE:
Citizens’ Advisory Review Committee Report NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, May 14, 2019, at the hour of 7:00 P.M. to hear a semi-annual report on the LB840 program in Neligh, Nebraska. The meeting will be held at the Neligh City Council Chambers at 202 Main Street, Neligh, Nebraska. The public is encouraged and invited to attend such meeting and comment on such proposed project. Dated this 6th day of May, 2019 Danielle Klabenes City Clerk Published May 8, 2019 ZNEZ |
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