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Commissioners approve $1M lease for Elaine Field compactor project

April 30, 2024 | Mason County, Kentucky



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Commissioners approve $1M lease for Elaine Field compactor project
The Mason County Fiscal Court held a special meeting on April 30, 2024, to address key financial resolutions and operational matters. The primary agenda item was the approval of a lease related to the financing of a project involving the Elaine Field compactor.

The court discussed Resolution 2404, which authorizes a lease for financing the compactor project, with a total cost of $1,006,000. The resolution includes provisions for payment and security of the lease and allows for the execution of necessary documents. The court noted that a hearing with the Department for Local Government (DLG) is scheduled for May 7 to finalize the approval process. The resolution sets a maximum limit of $1,200,000 for the project.

Following the discussion, a motion was made to approve Resolution 2404 as presented, which received unanimous support from the commissioners present. The roll call vote confirmed the approval from Commissioners McKay, O'Hearn, Frayn, and Judge McNeil.

Additionally, the court addressed the authorization to pay claims as presented in the regular vendor claims list. This included a query regarding Fiscalsoft Corporation, which provides essential software services for the treasurer's office, covering payroll, vendor claims, and tax billing.

The meeting concluded with the court's commitment to follow through on the discussed resolutions and the upcoming hearing, ensuring the financial and operational needs of Mason County are met efficiently.

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