Preble County Ag Society financial issues – CVB Size – CVB – Landfill Assessment Hike

This is one of those meetings that may well be referenced a good bit in the future.  It reminds me some of the January 25, 2010 meeting for the amount of subject covered but time will tell.

File 3 has Mindy Robbins in for her weekly General Fund Financial Update and of note was that this week there was no cash total given for the general fund. It was last reported to be at an historic high of $3,296,697.06.

 

File 6 had a discussion on among other things Commissioner Stonecash’s August 22, proposal to raise county non union county employee pay by up to 3%. No figures on the projected cost of doing so were released on the audio. At the August 24, meeting it was revealed that the Sheriff had asked deputies to try an average 30 mile per shift less on their cars to save fuel expense.

 

File 7 restarts an ongoing point of contention over financial issues between the Preble County Commissioners and the Preble County Ag Society.

Bob Stonecash (up for re-election in 2012) mentions the Preble County Commissioners giving the Ag Society “tower checks”. Commissioner Wesler recently proposed that the check be with held and the put in a separate account to be used for capital improvements at the Fairgrounds. The idea is sound but there is contention of whether the Preble County Commission should even be getting the tower rental check.

The issue here is that if the Ag Society has control over the Fairgrounds via ORC (they do) then the checks should be going to the Ag Society first instead of the Preble County Commissioners. I recently received an email with a court case cited and the issue is best explained in a case dated December 30, 1993, – OPINION NO. 93-074.  Off hand it looks to me like the rental check belongs with the Ag Society, with no strings attached. The Commission argument is summarized on page 5.  There is no doubt in my mind that the Ag Society had control of the Fairgrounds at the time and continues to exercise that control. The Ag Society does not run building or grounds rental through the Preble County Commission and the funds raised from those endeavors goes into the Ag Society general fund for operations and to maintain the Fairgrounds.

The tower rental check going through the Commission allows the Commissioners to inflate the amount of money they can claim to have given the Ag Society. The issue is; was it theirs to give or does that tower rental rightfully belong to the Ag Society? If that money is subtracted from the amount the Commission allocates to the Ag Society then Preble County falls down the ladder of financial support when compared to other counties. That short fall grows in magnitude when it is considered that Preble County is very much an agricultural county. At that point there is indeed an argument that the Preble County Commissioners are woefully neglectful of what is the biggest tourism draw in the county. I’ll remind this Commission that earlier this year the economic development director claimed that every $1 spent on tourism resulted in a $13 return. This commission used that bloated figure as an excuse to pursue an additional 3% tourism tax that will now put Preble County lodging as a competitive disadvantage to Oxford and Richmond.

December 30, 1993

The Honorable Anthony L. Gretick

Williams County Prosecuting Attorney

1210 West High Street

Bryan, Ohio 43506

SYLLABUS: 93-074

1.Pursuant to R.C. 1711.31, the control and management of lands and improvements owned by a board of county commissioners for the purpose of holding agricultural fairs shall be vested in the board of directors of an agricultural society so long as the agricultural society occupies the land and improvements and uses them for holding agricultural fairs.

2.When an agricultural society ceases to occupy and use for holding agricultural fairs a portion of the land and improvements it had previously occupied and used pursuant to R.C. 1711.31, the control and management of that portion of the land reverts to the board of county commissioners.

File 8 has an underwhelming Economic Development Update.

File 9 has another discussion on the makeup of a Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB).  Last meeting had the proposed size of the board at between 20 and 50 people which I felt was utterly ridiculous but not unexpected from this commission. This meeting finds the number proposed has dropped to between 6 & 10.

File 10 has the revisiting of the “tower rental” money at the Fairgrounds and a motion from Commissioner Stonecash that to me at least makes the case on the record in favor of the money rightfully belonging to the Ag Society. His motion “I move that we take the tower rental check that we receive from the tower placed upon the Fairgrounds that has been in the past going to the Ag Society and placed in their General Fund. That we hold that money in an account to once a year or whenever we deem appropriate to be used for capital improvements at the Fairgrounds.”

Acknowledgement of the tower being on the Fairgrounds would seem to support the Ag Society claim.

That motion passed 3 – 0.

File 12 continues an ongoing issue of who is responsible for maintenance of the Health Department Building.

File 13 has Commissioner Stonecash bringing up Goose Creek, the opposition to it, what he feels is misinformation and another apparent presentation being put together for the public to explain the dollar and cents and where the money is coming from. He feels there has been an attempt by opposition to promote the idea that the Commissioners will bankrupt the county. He goes on from there.

File 14 is a lengthy meeting that has a presentation to justify raising the landfill assessment. The audio is poor but the intent is clear.

Preble County, Ohio

County Commissioners

August 29, 2011

Three Commissioners in attendance

File 1

I. OPEN MEETING

II. CALL OF ROLL

III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

IV. PRAYER

1.5 Minute mark   Bob's cell phone rings "loudly" during prayer.

V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

NOTE RECEIPT & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING THE JOURNALIZATION & NOTE RECEIPT OF THE CD RECORDATION BOTH AS THE OFFICIAL MINUTES OF THE AUGUST 22ND REGULAR SESSION MEETING

VI. PUBLIC COMMENTS

VII. APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS

NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING THE VOUCHERS AS SUBMITTED BY THE COUNTY AUDITOR

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File 2

FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS

A. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RES. # 485-11-152

RE: TRANSFER OF FUNDS – VARIOUS FUNDS

B. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RES. #492-11-152

RE: AUTH. PAYMENT – RECYCLING ($20,115.28); LANDFILL FORCE MAIN ($3,091.00); FY10 CDBG ($37,452.00)

CORRESPONDENCE & REPORTS

A. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING A LETTER TO THE PAYROLL CLERK

RE: NEW HIRE CHAD MICHAEL – BUILDING MAINTENANCE $9.39 per hour probationary period of 180 days.

B. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING A LETTER TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR

RE: CERTIFICATION OF DITCH MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENTS

C. NOTE RECEIPT OF A LETTER FROM SHERIFF SIMPSON

RE: NEW HIRE ALEA TYLER – FULL-TIME CORRECTIONS OFFICER $13.25 probationary rate for 1 year

D. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING A LETTER TO THE PAYROLL CLERK

RE: NEW HIRE SARA WYKA – ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT  part time 24 hrs – receptionist / clerk / typist $10.51 per hour effective September 6, 2011, probationary period of 180 days.

E. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL OF A LEGAL AD, BID SPECS & BID FORM

RE: WEST ELKTON – CAMDEN AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS PHASE 1 – FY10 CDBG

F. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RES. #493-11-152

RE: PROCLAIMING SEPTEMBER 2011 AS RECOVERY MONTH IN PREBLE COUNTY

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File 3

MINDY ROBBINS – GENERAL FUND FINANCIAL UPDATE

Cash balance August  , 2011 $   no total given through first August 29.

Conveyance Fee $4,530.20 for August to date.

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File 4

BID RECOMMENDATION/AWARD

A. NOTE RECEIPT OF A BID RECOMMENDATION FROM THE COUNTY ENGINEER & FURTHER CONSIDER AWARDING THE BID AS RECOMMMENDED

RE: PCSD #2 WWTP IMPROVEMENTS

B. NOTE RECEIPT OF A BID RECOMMENDATION FROM THE COUNTY ENGINEER & FURTHER CONSIDER AWARDING THE BID AS RECOMMENDED

RE: 2011 REBAR BID

Claim that lowest bidder did not meet bid requirements.

AGREEMENTS & CONTRACTS

A. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING AN AGREEMENT

RE: SEMI LIQUID TANK TRAILER LEASE AGREEMENT W/ LOUISO TRUCKING, INC. – $4,000.00 – LANDFILL   To haul leachate to Lakengren for 18 months beginning August 30.  

B. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING A CONTRACT

RE: LEACHATE TREATMENT CONTRACT W/ LAKENGREN WATER AUTHORITY – $26,000.00 – LANDFILL

C. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU)

RE: SAFE PROGRAM FUNDING MOU W/JFS – CHILDREN SVS ($26,521.35); JUVENILE COURT FELONY SUBSIDY ($12,500.00); MHRB ($12,500.00)

D. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING A CONTRACT

RE: WEST MANCHESTER FIRE HYDRANT REPLACEMENT CONTRACT W/ C.A. SHINDELDECKER & SONS – $43,105.00 – FY10 CDBG

E. NOTE RECEIPT OF (2) EXECUTED AMENDMENTS

RE: AMENDMENTS TO CAMDEN COLLEGE CORNER RD LPA GRANT AGREEMENT W/ODOT – ENGINEER

F. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING AN AGREEMENT

RE: CAMDEN COLLEGE CORNER ROAD BRIDGE PROJECT AGREEMENT W/ BRUMBAUGH CONSTRUCTION, INC. – $1,705,671.80 (CAMDENCOLLEGE CORNER RD BRIDGE); $89,772.20 (ENGINEER) Covered bridge

TRAVEL REQUESTS

NOTE RECEIPT & CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING TRAVEL REQUEST:

A. RES. #494-11-152 – ALICE FLORA & SHEILA WILLEFORD – SPECIAL PROJECTS-CT. TRNG. Cost not to exceed $101.60

B. RES. #495-11-152 – ROSEMARY WASHINGTON – SPECIAL PROJECTS – CT. TRNG.  Cost not to exceed $43

C. RES. #496-11-152 – BRAD MOORE – SHERIFF FOJ  Cost not to exceed $240

D. RES. #497-11-152 – JOE RENNER – SHERIFF FOJ  Cost not to exceed $827

E. RES. #498-11-152 – SHERIFF SIMPSON – SHERIFF FOJ  Cost not to exceed $827

F. RES. #499-11-152 – SHERIFF SIMPSON – SHERIFF FOJ  Cost not to exceed $548

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File 5

JOB & FAMILY SVS. & CHILDREN SVS. MONTHLY MEETING

Audio provided but meeting not reviewed

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File 6

48.25 Minute mark   Connie – Here's information that you requested last week. I did receive the base information from the Auditor's office in order to get those figures. This regards the possibility of non-union county employee pay raises and includes numbers for 1, 2 & 3% raises. Figures not given on audio.  

Discussion on pay raise issue.

54.5 Minute mark   Connie – You did receive your invitation to the amphitheater down at the Historical Society – September 12 at 4:00 p.m.

55 Minute mark   Connie – I received a phone call from ??? last thursday indicating that remember we had someone stealing some of the railroad in New Paris. Apparently involves a trestle. August 20 mentioned. Two individuals, no names given on record.

57.5 Minute mark   Letter going out to prospective people on the Commissioners Charity Ball.

Bob has some additions to the list.

58.3 Minute mark   Commissioner Wesler reads letter into the record. October 2.

Preble County Development Partnership will be assisting with the Charity Ball.

1 hr.  3.25 Minute mark   Connie – We received a letter from the Ohio EPA. Approval of the water supply to serve Goose Creek Project.

1 hr.  7 Minute mark   Note receipt of letter from Ohio EPA.

1 hr.  7.25 Minute mark  Connie – Next we received another letter from the Ohio EPA regarding the landfill PTI alteration. Approved.

Note receipt of letter from Ohio EPA.

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File 7

Connie – And then I didn't know if you wanted to have further discussion on the fairground project.

Commissioner Stonecash – Reports back on Auglaize County.  Ag Society runs it. They do appropriate $42,750 to the fairgrounds and also gave them $15,000 for a new roof last year.

Bob, mentions the Preble County Commissioners giving the Ag Society "tower checks". The issue here is that if the Ag Society has control over the Fairgrounds via ORC (they do) then the checks should be going to the Ag Society first instead of the Commissioners. As an example the Ag Society rents out buildings for events and that money does not go to the Preble County Commissioners, it goes to the Ag Society and is used for Fairground expenses. If you accept the fact that the Ag Society has the right to rent buildings on the Fairgrounds then you pretty much have to accept that the "tower rental" should be going directly to the Ag Society and not to the Preble County Commissioners.  The check going to the commissioners allows them to wrap themselves in self righteousness by returning to the Ag Society what should rightfully have been theirs all along.  The point being that if that tower rental belongs to the Ag Society then the Preble County Commissioners have no grounds to dictate how the money is used anymore than they would the rental of buildings for events. This Preble County Commission has over stepped its authority. Doing this allows the Preble County Commissioners to inflate the amount of money they claim to "give" to the Ag Society.

Commissioner Stonecash goes on to explain Shelby County.

1 hr.  13.75 Minute mark   Commissioner Wesler offers what he heard from an Ag member and the Society view on the Commission proposal. Dave mentions the commissioners paying up to the limit of the tower check to aid in creation of a new campground area. Mentions $9,500 as tower check rental amount. Dave feels that had the commission saved that check there would have been some capital improvements beyond what has been done by the Ag Society without the proposed capital improvement requirement.

Wesler claims that the last time Duane was in that he claimed they (Ag Society) had $48,000 at the time.

For the best understanding of this discussion please listen to the audio file.

1 hr.  16.75 Minute mark   Commissioner Stonecash – Did they share with you any budgetary figures?

Commissioner Wesler – No

Commissioner Stonecash – They aren't good at doing that

Commissioner Wesler – mmhh (affirmative)

Commissioner Stonecash – as we all know.

Commissioner Day – Correct

Commissioner Stonecash – I think that ?? commit them to or convince us and the Ag Society as a team and coming up with a capital improvement down there every year. Or setting a goal to reach every two years or whatever. But right now there is a plan or part of a plan to take care of some of the electricity. So I think if they got busy and our money from the tower rental. I don't know why that can't be completed before the end of the year. They've got volunteer labor and if people got busy with it it could be accomplished.

Commissioner Day – David when was the last time that any capital improvement was done that was initiated by the Ag Society?

Commissioner Wesler – Well if you want to talk about the ahh this past year in Brunner Arena they redid the kitchen.

Commissioner Day – I'm talking significant. You know something probably $20,000 + .

Connie – I think they updated the restrooms…

Commissioner Stonecash – Correct me but wasn't that a project by a local group?

Commissioner Wesler – Chris, I think it has mostly been emergency repairs. Mentions 5-6 years ago there being a threat that there would not be a county fair this year and the commissioners picked up the tab for electrical work.

Continued discussion. Members of the Ag Society had best listen to this file.

1 hr.  24.5 Minute mark  Commissioner Wesler – Retells story on Kiwanis Club swap meet held last winter where Dave says he and others froze. Claims the Kiwanis brings in a lot of money to help New Paris and the county. Ag Society could not afford the $1,200 to put the plastic up anymore in the hog barns. Kiwanis offered to buy and put up the plastic if Ag Society would offset some of the rent. Then the Ag Society could rent the buildings more often.

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File 8

SHAWNDA COMBS – ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT UPDATE

Another file that it is best to listen to.

Project Sam put off.

Project Tool – Went to Celina.  

Project ??? manufacturing company with 200 possible jobs. Rail & crane required. Need to be less than 10 miles from the interstate. $6,000,000 investment.

Project ??? needed 500,000 sq. ft. building. Preble had nothing.

Project   ??? – moving to Brookville but will work with ED to market building.

Project  TI ??? –

1 hr.  32 Minute mark  Inventory.

1 hr.  33 Minute mark   Marketing.

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1 hr.  34.25 Minute mark    Workforce development committee.

1 hr.  35 Minute mark  Attended meeting on the state of agriculture. Appears to have been a waste of time.

1 hr.  36.5 Minute mark   Chicago trip.

1 hr.  37.5 Minute mark   Mentions relationship with Birchwood Genetics.

1 hr.  39 Minute mark   Darke County was at Chicago.

1 hr.  40 Minute mark  Talks about JRS sites and Goose Creek.

1 hr.  41.25 Minute mark    New girl discussion. Car show mentioned. Invited her to the Partnership meeting at Sinclair.

1 hr.  42 Minute mark   Next Goose Creek meeting mentioned as being the 29th. Connie will send email.

1 hr.  43 Minute mark   Brings up possible gun shows at Fairgrounds.

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File 9

Commissioner Wesler – How about the makeup of the CVB board. Did you get a hold of the state gentleman yet?

Connie – I have a call into him.

Commissioner Stonecash – Just thinking out loud. Is it good to have 30 or 50 people on that board or 12? Or 6?

Commissioner Day – I think

Commissioner Stonecash – Just because we have a ahh October Fest or Pork Festival or Fair or car show does that mean those people need to be represented on that board? Or do you get driven people that get the job done?

Commissioner Day – I think that ahh in thinking about that after our discussion last Wednesday. We're going to need to find some good people cause they are going to have to be taking on responsibilities of an employee and payroll. Ahh you know budgets.

Commissioner Wesler – Oversight.

Commissioner Day – Oversight to drive this person in the direction that needs to be driven for the reasons that this is being established so. Initially you are probably right; it probably needs to be a small group of people that can make decisions and you know. Now as it progresses you might want to, hopefully once it is up and running, depending on who wants to be involved or how, that may involve to a different level. But ahh you are going to have to find some people that's going to be able to run a business.

Commissioner Stonecash – I don't think at this time, I'm still thinking out loud that you don't involve all the same people that are already involved in everything else. Pretty soon they are going to get burned out on everything. You know there is a lot of people out here that have an interest in Preble County, what happens in Preble County. That are driven if you will. So even saying that ahh would all twelve townships need to be represented?

Commissioner Day – I think you need a small group to get started. You are going to need somebody with some financial experience. Be nice to find someone that had some knowledge of a non for profit, how they work. There are certain limitations that you can and can't do.

Commissioner Stonecash – So are you saying an accountant?

Commissioner Day – If you had someone with some accounting experience it would be great. I just know that there is going to be quarterly reports that are going to have to filed with the IRS and year end taxes. You know you are going to have to look at all that stuff you are going to have to have it's a non for profit, if there are additional monies that are contributed for whatever reason. You know for advertising or whatever you are going to have to be able to deal with that.

Commissioner Wesler – I was thinking somebody out of one of the Chambers could possibly step to the plate and take on that position.

Commissioner Stonecash – There is surely someone. I am sure there is more than one that could step up.

1 hr.  50 Minute mark   Commissioner Stonecash – If you had your four board members and six at large people. That's ten.

Commissioner Wesler – Four board members being?

Commissioner Stonecash – President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. Obviously that treasurer is the accounting person. Maybe somebody that is retired and has time. You've got a Rotary Member that is very active if retired active in the community. Plays the piano and sings. Just a thought.

Commissioner Wesler – ahh well we've been at it both ways. We've talked about having a large committee and now the discussion has turned to a smaller committee.

Connie – Dave would you like me to see if the gentleman at the state level would like to come down and speak with us about it. Come in and meet with us.

Commissioner Wesler – Is he available to is he agreeable to come down? This is something we need to start getting finalized because. I don't think it is rocket science here; we just have to get the right people on the board and to show up and have an interest in what is going on with tourism in Preble County.

Commissioner Day – When did, did we determine when monies would be available to even start this?

Commissioner Stonecash – The money doesn't start kicking in until the first of September, right? It's going to be collected quarterly so first of the year.

Commissioner Day – First of the year. That's the soonest.

Connie – September the first. This would only apply to areas in the county in townships where the township trustees did not levy the tax before the county. The two major tax producers are Israel and Jefferson and I have a letter advising me that essentially no tax will be collected until the township tells me so.

Commissioner Wesler – Should be available the end of October. I thought it was 30 days after the end of the quarter.

Connie – But we changed it. We changed the effective date because we made it effective on upon passage of the resolution. That was my error because no one had been notified to collect it from the people that lodge. So we changed the effective date until September 1, in order for Mindy to get out the information to all those lodging.

Commissioner Day – Has she done that?

Connie – Well she has not given me a copy if she has. I hope she has.

Commissioner Wesler – So once again when is the effective date? LOL, good grief you guys need to keep a better handle on what is going on.

Connie – You'll be able to collect one month and by October 31, you should have that in. Maybe from Monroe, Twin and Harrison but probably not Israel and not Jefferson.

Commissioner Wesler – That is what I am saying. And you are all at least partially wrong. We're wanting to know when the first monies will be October 31.

Commissioner Day – Ok.

Commissioner Wesler – And it will be a third of a quarter.

Connie – You are right David.  

Commissioner Day – Ok how much money I am trying to remember. We are still not going to be able to hire anybody until the first of the year.

Commissioner Wesler – Ahh probably.

Commissioner Day – I guess is where I was going with that. I was trying to remember, I knew we had to change that. I was trying to get it straight in my mind so realistically your I would say the first of the year is the soonest you are going to be able to hire. Because a third of a quarter will only be a few thousand dollars. Cause aren't we looking at bringing in 45?

Connie – 45 – 47

Commissioner Day – I'm thinkin off the top of my head here I'm not looking ahh

Commissioner Stonecash – Weren't we in the process of if we get that guy down here and get his thoughts (guy from Columbus). We have to very selective, people. I can't pick my good buddy over here because he is a good guy and needs something to do. Or just ??? we need to form it properly. Jeff can't be on there.

Commissioner Wesler – Who?

Commissioner Stonecash – My good friend Bill or. It has to be we have to be very selective we have to get the right people.

Commissioner Day – Are you going to see if we can get that guy from the state?

Connie – I'll try and get him scheduled in.

Commissioner Wesler – In getting back to what you were saying Bob, I can think of a few people that could be affective by this positively who I know I could probably approach and ask if they would consider sitting on this board.

Commissioner Stonecash – ???? approached properly. And the townships affected certainly need to be, one of them or their representative. And that is what three Jefferson and Monroe and Dixon?

Commissioner Wesler – Israel. Ok see what you can do getting him in. Do you have anything else other than we are going to go back and talk about the Fairground. The tower rental check.

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File 10

Commissioner Stonecash – Well we can go back to the tower check. We are not taking anything away from the Fairgrounds, the Ag Society, absolutely nothing. We are increasing their ability to come up with capital improvement projects and carry them out.

OPINION NO. 93-074

December 30, 1993

The Honorable Anthony L. Gretick

Williams County Prosecuting Attorney

1210 West High Street

Bryan, Ohio 43506

SYLLABUS: 93-074

1.Pursuant to R.C. 1711.31, the control and management of lands and improvements owned by a board of county commissioners for the purpose of holding agricultural fairs shall be vested in the board of directors of an agricultural society so long as the agricultural society occupies the land and improvements and uses them for holding agricultural fairs.

2.When an agricultural society ceases to occupy and use for holding agricultural fairs a portion of the land and improvements it had previously occupied and used pursuant to R.C. 1711.31, the control and management of that portion of the land reverts to the board of county commissioners.

Please listen to this audio file for a full understanding of this discussion.

1 hr.  58.1 Minute mark   Commissioner Stonecash – Would you like that in the form of a motion or just consensus? That makes it official. I move that we take the tower rental check that we receive from the tower placed upon the Fairgrounds that has been in the past going to the Ag Society and placed in their General Fund. That we hold that money in an account to once a year or whenever we deem appropriate to be used for capital improvements at the Fairgrounds.

Commissioner Day – Second

Commissioner Wesler – And once again this would be something that we could discuss with them on their priorities the ahh the the immediate impending need and can be used accordingly and is tracked in a separate fund so we would always know what those dollars are. So ahh Connie will you please call the roll.

All three Commissioners vote in favor of Bob's motion. A motion which by its own wording affirms that the tower exists on the Fairgrounds under Ag Society control. The ruling above appears clear that that check should not be under Commission control.

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File 11

Commissioner Wesler – So you went to the CORSA meeting last week right?

Commissioner Day reviews meeting that was also attended by Steve Unger, Connie Crowell and Kim Keller.

2 hr.  5 Minute mark   Commissioner Stonecash – Are you guys aware that Joann Brubaker passed away? Former commissioner.

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File 12

Health Department – Discussion on maintenance for building and parking lot and who pays for it.

2 hr.  5.75 Minute mark  Commissioner Stonecash – We need to talk about the Health Department..

Connie reports that airconditoner at Health Department leaked and some ceiling that had come down. Area where public walks in. Checked by county maintenance and reported back that ceiling was not done.

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File 13

Commissioner Stonecash – I attended a CERT meeting with Commissioner Wesler, Saturday morning. Citizens Emergency Response Team.

2 hr.  12 Minute mark  Attended a transportation meeting.

Attended groundbreaking for Eaton Schools.

2 hr.  13.25 Minute mark   Commissioner Stonecash – I think you are working on this the information to be submitted to the public on Goose Creek. The dollars and cents and where the money is coming from. Is that about ready to go or?

Commissioner Day – Ahhm

Commissioner Stonecash – There is a lot of bad information that's out.

Commissioner Day – We should be able to get some cost estimates we're working on the treatment part of that. They haven't got I mean get some more realistic other than it could be in this range. Ahh they're supposed to have ahh the concept of what what they're they're thoughts are that components all put together and submitted to us this week?

Connie – It should be yes.

Commissioner Day – This week or next week. Once we get those they should be able to give the actual estimates off of those.

Commissioner Stonecash – Because I think there is confusion as to payment how payments are going to be made and where the money is coming from. And these people that are opposing it are feasting upon misinformation that they themselves are putting out. I think we need to set the record straight as quickly as possible.

Connie – I think once that information is received, I've got an email into Frank Leon as well to clarify what's covered in this construction loan.

Commissioner Stonecash – Yeah there is people afraid off that we are trying to bankrupt the county and that is absolutely not the case.

Commissioner Day – I've said once we get these numbers we will have the actual dollars and then that is when we as far as the construction thing that is when we got to start looking at financing. I mean

Commissioner Stonecash – And we need to tell the people that ahh the people of Preble County.

Commissioner Day – We have the financing through the design part of it, we've got that hammered out. The only ones we don't have is the construction of the facilities because we didn't have that far enough along to get yeah we had general.

Connie – mmhh (affirmative)

Commissioner Day – But until it's like building a house, until you can actually find how many rooms you're going to be used and how many bathrooms it's going to use then you can actually get you costs down and that is where we are at.

Connie -I understand that. The opposition to the project doesn't. I think they understand it, they choose to spin it their way. To make it look bad. I just want to spin it the correct way.

Commissioner Day – We should have I think we should have most of that this week. Supposed to get thee ahh plans to us for review and things like that. and then that's once once everybody is fine with that then we start the design work. I can get the dollars on components and things. Ahh we will get those as soon as we can.

Commissioner Wesler – Ok.

Connie – One other thing David. Do you want to clarify for the tower rental for the fairgrounds the effective date…. To start placing the rental check into a separate fund.

Commissioner Day – August 29.

Connie – Ok effective today.

laughter

Commissioner Stonecash – Yeah, I said September 1 but that

Commissioner Wesler – You said the check comes in this week or

Connie – This week.

Commissioner Stonecash – Effective today.

Commissioner Wesler – Ok is there anything else then?

Recess for lunch

2 hr. 17.75  minute mark on cd

6.33 minutes – 1.5 MB

File 14

STEVE SIMMONS, JOHN JONES & TISH PLAUGHER – LANDFILL FINANCES

Audio could be better

Steve Simmons – I might open it up, we were asked to take a projections as far as landfill cost. Different projects that will be coming up the next few years.

Please listen for best understanding as this is a long meeting.

2 hr.  21.25 Minute mark  Cost savings estimate put at $140,000 a year once the force main is operational to Lakengren.

Tier Two Sampling once every five years cost $100,000.

Emissions fee of $2,000 per year.

Equipment replacement over the next five years averages out to about $294,000 per year.

Payback to the General Fund – $100,000 per year, through 2016 and a small balance in 2017.

Construction projects that are upcoming:

Did not include anything for the gas collection system.

2 hr.  24.25 Minute mark  Connie – they still owe $631,467.50 (to General Fund).

Recurring audio issue with volume.

2 hr.  25.75 Minute mark   Kyle Cross – ..basically what we came up with is looking at an adjustment of the tipping fees $40 per ton. That number is based on a consensus of the local market for landfills tipping fees.

2 hr.  29.75 Minute mark   Steve Simmons – In 2007 – $2.7 million in revenue and $2.2 million in expenses.

2008 actual expenses went up to $3.2 million and revenue was $2.9 million.

2009 expenses a little over $3 million – revenue $2.9 million

2010 they were about the same.

2011 we have expected expenses going over $3 million again and revenue will be less than that.

I'll see if there is a presentation available as this is a long meeting and I have to replay too many parts of it. If there is I will post it.

3 hr. 18.5 minute mark on cd

1 hr. 1 minute – 13.9 MB

File 15

Commissioner Wesler – Connie, do you have anything else?

Connie – I don't no.

ADJOURN

3 hr. 20.8  minute mark on cd

2.25 minutes – 566 KB

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