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Adams County Board approves resolutions, appointments and a pyrotechnics permit
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Summary
The board approved a $55,000 appropriation and engineering agreement for a bridge project, two motor‑fuel‑tax resurfacing contracts, several fire‑district trustee appointments and a pyrotechnic display permit for Point Divine LLC; a public hearing for the Pivot Solar Farm was announced.
Adams County Board members approved a package of routine business including infrastructure contracts, appointments to local fire protection districts and an event permit.
The clerk read Resolution 202604501015, appropriating $55,000 for archival documentation related to the bridge carrying East 253rd Lane over McCraney Creek in Richfield Township and authorizing an engineering agreement with Bacon Farmer Workman Engineers; the board approved the resolution by voice vote.
The board also approved two motor‑fuel‑tax resurfacing contract resolutions (202604501016 and 202604501017) authorizing resurfacing work in Spring Lake Subdivision and portions of Cooks Lane/North 36th Street in Ellington Road District and authorized the county board chairman to sign the contracts.
Several appointments to local fire protection districts were confirmed by voice vote: Dale Kill (Clayton Fire Protection District trustee, three‑year term), James Kenhart (Clayton trustee, three‑year term), Jim Perez (Liberty Fire Protection District trustee, three‑year term), Warren Huseman (Central Adams Fire Protection District trustee, three‑year term) and Tom East (Central Adams Fire Protection District trustee to fill an unexpired term through May 2028; the clerk noted and corrected an earlier date error). The board also approved an application from Point Divine LLC for a pyrotechnic display on May 2, 2026 at or after dusk.
A public hearing for the Pivot Solar Farm project was announced for April 22 at 6 p.m. in the courtroom; board members were encouraged to attend if the project impacts their districts.
All listed items were moved, seconded and approved by voice vote; no roll‑call tallies were provided in the transcript. Where dates or details were unclear on first reading, the clerk or committee chair provided corrections during discussion.

