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Calhoun County Board approves series of resolutions, adopts claims payable lists
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Summary
At its May 3 meeting the Board adopted ceremonial and administrative resolutions including a Mother's Day proclamation and routine consent agenda items, approved health department budget adjustments and remonumentation agreements, and authorized payment of two weekly claims lists totaling about $1.76 million.
The Calhoun County Board of Commissioners adopted multiple routine and administrative items during its May 3 meeting.
Res. 59-2007, a Mother's Day resolution recounting historical observances and honoring mothers, was adopted on voice vote after a motion from Comr. Bolger and support from Comr. Moore.
The consent agenda (Res. 60-2007) passed on voice vote and included inter-county resolutions opposing certain state bills and appointments to local boards, including Summit Pointe board appointments and an appointment to the Greater Battle Creek/Calhoun County Visitor and Convention Bureau.
Res. 62-2007 approved FY2006-07 Calhoun County Public Health Department budget adjustments previously approved by the Board of Health; Health Officer Dottie-Kay Bowersox described most as housekeeping changes and noted transfers including the Nursing Clinic of Battle Creek and discontinued trailer-camp services. The Board adopted the resolution by roll call, 7-0.
Res. 63-2007 approved five surveyor agreements and a county representative agreement for the 2007 Remonumentation Grant Program. Planning Consultant Jennifer Bomba said the program budget is $109,000 and requires a $40,000 county match; the Board approved contracts and authorized the Board Chairwoman to execute the agreements by roll call, 7-0.
Res. 64-2007 authorized payment of claims in the amounts of $864,738.15 (week of April 17, 2007) and $898,583.84 (week of April 24, 2007). Comr. Rae questioned a $28,953.47 miscellaneous operating expenditure to Battle Creek City; Chairwoman Segal said it was a pass-through of E9-1-1 surcharge monies. The Board approved the claims by roll call, 7-0.
Motions approving the agenda and meeting minutes were also carried earlier in the session.
