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Boyle County Fiscal Court approves transfers, cash moves, clerk salary cap, bills and a planning‑and‑zoning reappointment

2246928 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

At its Jan. 14 meeting the court approved budget transfers totaling $236,201.72, cash transfers of $305,000, bills to be paid, reappointed Sam Collier to the Planning and Zoning Commission and approved the county clerk's 2025 salary cap and budget.

The Boyle County Fiscal Court approved a slate of routine fiscal actions and one personnel reappointment during its Jan. 14, 2025 meeting.

Budget transfers: The court acknowledged budget transfers totaling $236,201.72 as presented. A motion to approve the transfers was moved by Magistrate Cohen and seconded by Magistrate Vogler; the motion carried on a voice vote.

Cash transfers: The court approved three cash transfers from the general fund: $150,000 to the jail, $150,000 to Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and $5,000 to fleet. Magistrate Gay moved the motion and Magistrate Cohen seconded; the motion carried on a voice vote.

Bills: The court approved payment of bills totaling $857,484.31 as presented in the bill packet; the motion carried on a voice vote.

Reappointment: The court reappointed Sam Collier to the Boyle County Planning and Zoning Commission by motion of Magistrate Harmon, seconded by Magistrate Cullen; the motion carried on a voice vote. Collier received a certificate of appointment with a term ending Jan. 14 (year not specified in the packet excerpt).

County clerk salary cap and budget: Deputy clerk Becky Webb presented the county clerk's 2025 salary cap and budget. The court approved a salary cap order of $806,200 (this figure includes benefits and wages, according to court discussion) by motion of Magistrate Gay, seconded by Magistrate Cohen. The court then approved the county clerk's 2025 budget by motion and second; court members said the office's budget is largely unchanged from the prior year and is based on prior revenues and disbursements.

Meeting schedule change: The court approved moving the November regular meeting to Monday, Nov. 10, 2025, to avoid the courthouse closure on Veterans Day and a scheduling conflict with a conference. The motion was moved by Magistrate Sleeper and seconded by Magistrate Bodner and carried on a voice vote.

The court also accepted the interim treasurer's November financial settlement (staff noted a typographical correction to the jail restricted bank account balance). The treasurer and staff said they are still working on settlement details with a joint jail account and will schedule follow‑up meetings to finalize payments.