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Cass County Board of Supervisors News – 6/14/22

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June 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday morning, heard a request from Dave Highfill, with the Atlantic Hawks Remote Control (R/C) Club, with regard to ARPA Funding.

(He explained they need the funds to purchase a mower to mow about three-acres south of Atlantic, where they meet weekly and also teach people how to fly r/c aircraft.)

Dave Highfill (2nd row of pews& on the left) makes ARPA request for the Atlantic Hawks R/C Club

It was thought the funds could come from the General Fund for “Outdoor recreation,” but the Board was of the consensus that the request did not fall under the AARP criteria Supervisor Steve Green…

Supervisor Mark O’Brien also pointed out the current round of ARPA Funds the County received, are already spoken for.

The request was tabled for the time being. In other news, the Supervisors approved by a vote of 3-to 2, a contract for the upcoming Fiscal Year, with Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoege. The vote included a $1,000 increase in the County’s share, for a total of $7,000. The position is a 28E between four organizations; Cass County, ISU Extension, Cass Health and the YMCA. This will be the third year for the Wellness Coordinator’s position.

The Board also passed a Resolution allowing $29,500 in ARPA funds to be used for the Cass County Drone Team, for the purposes previously mentioned. And, they passed a Resolution distributing ARPA funds to the Cass County Fire Departments, with the exception of Anita, which has already received a share of funds. The remaining Fire Departments in the County will receive $25,000 per year for the next three-years, effective July 1st, as requested by the respective Fire Chiefs.

They passed a Resolution setting a Standard Agreement for the disbursement of ARPA Funds, to ensure uniformity and fulfillment of requests follows government rules, especially with regard to fire departments and other such entities. The Supervisors approved continuing with the Zoom meetings, and included the possibility of a phone attendance system like Adair County has. Regardless, the Board agreed they want a way to identify persons who use the dial-in and Zoom system, instead of just being identified as a “guest.”

The Board officially approved the hiring of two people for the Treasurer’s Office, but denied a request to suspend the abatement of taxes (amounting to $495) through a petition Treasurer Tracey J. Marshall had received. Their contention was the petition should have come directly to the Board first, according to Iowa Code. The Board had discussed having General Relief Coordinator Deb Schuler provide the necessary funds to get the petitioner caught-up, but she informed them the law does not allow her to use General Relief funds for the purposes of taxes and the like.