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Boone County supervisors approve consent agenda, accept personnel changes and authorize $290,935.06 in claims

Boone County Board of Supervisors · April 8, 2026

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Summary

At its April 8, 2026 meeting the Boone County Board of Supervisors approved the consent agenda, accepting a resignation and a retirement, approving pay adjustments, issuing an 8-month alcohol license for PBC Enterprises/Don Williams Clubhouse, and authorizing county and secondary roads claims totaling $290,935.06.

The Boone County Board of Supervisors on April 8, 2026 approved a consent agenda that included personnel actions, licensing, budget reports and payment of claims totaling $290,935.06.

Supervisor Shawn Bryant moved and Supervisor Scott Longhorn seconded approval of the consent agenda; the motion carried by unanimous vote. Items recorded on the consent agenda included the approval of March 31 and April 1 meeting minutes; acceptance of the resignation of Gabriel Starling as a PRN Dispatcher effective March 26, 2026; acceptance of the retirement of Gaylin Shaw from Secondary Roads effective April 3, 2026; and pay adjustments: MacKenzie Davis in the engineer’s office to $28.07 per hour (effective April 16, 2026) and Kenny Jagerson, Weed Spray Driver/Mower, to $24.00 per hour (effective May 1, 2026).

The board also approved an application for an eight-month Class C retail alcohol license with outdoor service for PBC Enterprises/Don Williams Clubhouse covering March 15, 2026 through November 15, 2026; reviewed and placed on file the Auditor’s report of fees collected for the third quarter of FY26 and the Departmental Budget Status by Service Area Report for March 2026; and approved secondary roads claims #30302–#30335 and county claims #180303–#180359 with warrants #101125–#101210 for payment, totaling $290,935.06.

The transcript records the actions and the unanimous vote but provides no additional discussion or detail about individual contract amounts beyond the aggregate claims total and the warrant ranges.