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Cass County Supervisors accepts Auditor’s resignation & appoints Somers to the post

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September 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors held their regular weekly meeting Friday morning, during which they received a resignation from Sara Harris, Cass County Auditor. The letter states her last day is September 12, 2022. During their meeting last week, the Board had refused to accept her resignation. The board, Friday (today), accepted her resignation date to effective as of Friday, October 7, 2022.

In her Agenda minutes, Deputy Auditor Sheri Karns said that after publishing the Notice of Intent to Appoint Cass County Auditor in all three county newspapers the board came to a consensus that they have decided to appoint, per Iowa Code Section 69, Kathy Somers to the vacant position of Cass County Auditor to begin October 10, 2022.

In other business, as we previously reported, the County Sheriff’s and Attorney’s offices have requested permission to add a shared part time position. After conducting five interviews they have chosen Stephanie Witzman to fill the position ‘Office Liaison’ for their offices. Ms. Witzman has 23 years prior experience in the Sheriff’s Office and 11 months in the Clerk of Court. The offices recommend, based on her experience, that she begin at a starting wage of $24.00/hour. The position is considered a part time basis with no more than 32 hours per week and benefits are included according to the County Employee Handbook. The Board approved the request as written.

During the Public Comment portion of the meeting, Wendi Barnett, Cass County Clerk of Court, requested new locks on the Court Attendant, Magistrate Court and Juvenile Services Offices. Supervisor Steve Green will contact a locksmith. Clerk of Court Office inquired about the mail distribution at the courthouse. It was advised that the Clerk of Court is able to obtain their own suite number and have their mail delivered directly to them.

The Supervisors recessed for public hearing on County Ordinance Two: General Relief Assistance Program. The Board motioned and approved the Ordinance Two after the second reading, with the Third reading to take place October 11, 2022. In regular session once again, Cass County Treasurer, Tracey Marshall, presented wage adjustments for 3 employees, Stacy Mueller and Jordan Liddell to 85% and Celeste Burroughs to 80% of the annual salary of the county treasurer’s base salary. The Supervisors approved the wage increases as submitted.

Cass County Treasurer, Tracey Marshall, also requested pay increases for Stacie Linfor and Bailee Smith to increase from $18.00/hr. to $20.00/hr. The board referred to minutes from June 8, 2022, where it was approved that their wage could be increased to $19.00/hr after 90 days and a performance review. The Supervisors approved increasing Bailee Smith to $19.00/hr starting 9/26/2022 and Stacie Linfor to $19.00/hr starting 10/25/2022.

Cass County Treasurer made a written recommendation to the Board of Supervisors to abate taxes due on two mobile homes. After lengthy discussion, the Board voted 5-to 1 (with Mark O’Brien opposed) to adopt RESOLUTION 2022-046 Resolution to Abate Tax. In other news, the Cumberland Public Library submitted to a Board an ARPA request. They request $16,249.00 to replace the roof and gutters on the library building. The supervisors said they would like to visit with the City of Cumberland before deciding on whether or not to award ARPA funds to repair a city owned building. Action was tabled until their meeting on October 11, 2022.

The Sale of the County Owned Farm was discussed. The consensus of the board is that an auction seems to be the preferred method at this time. A public hearing must be held to proceed any further. A Resolution was approved to Set Date of Public Hearing for Sale of County Owned Farm. Public Hearing dates would be October 18, 2022, and October 25, 2022 and October 31, 2022.

The Cass County Supervisors’ next meeting is Tuesday, October 11, 2022.