Cass County Supervisors to act on various resolutions Wed. morning
August 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson
(Update: The Board of Supervisors will meet in the basement meeting room at the Courthouse, as their Board Room on the Main floor will not be available, Wednesday)
The Cass County Board of Supervisors are set to act on a few resolutions and other matters to come before them, during their meeting Wednesday morning, in Atlantic. First up, the Board is expected to hear a request for the “Fulfilling Iowa’s Need for Dentists (FIND)” project, where up to $100,000 will be dedicated to dental education debt over a five-year period (25% from the community, 25% from the State of Iowa and 50% from Delta Dental.
The Supervisors will also act on a resolution abating taxes for a 1981 and 1974 mobile home (where it is impractical to collect the tax) and related Disabled Veteran Exemption. They’ll also act on a Resolution abating the tax for a parcel of land now owned by the City of Lewis, and an Order to Terminate Audubon County’s Plan of Reimbursement to Cass County, for Administrative Assistant Service rendered to the Audubon County Attorney’s Office, and then set the rate of compensation for an Administrative Assistant.
In other business, the Cass County Supervisors are expected to act on amending or rescinding the Cass County Information Technology Policy that was adopted July 29th, and act on approving the promotion of an employee to fill a Secondary Roads vacancy. Their meeting begins at 8:30-p.m. in the basement meeting room at the Courthouse, in Atlantic.