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(Separate) – Montgomery & Shelby County Boards of Supervisors to meet Tuesday morning

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October 31st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Board of Supervisors in Montgomery and Shelby Counties will hold their respective regular, weekly meetings, Tuesday morning, November 1st, in Red Oak and Harlan. In Red Oak, the Montgomery County BOS will meet at 8:30-a.m. in their Courthouse Supervisor’s Meeting Room, and electronically, via Zoom. During their session, the Board will receive an update (if available) from the County Veteran’s Affairs Director, and continue with discussion (as needed), on the Carbon Summit Solution Pipeline. Action on a potential pipeline Ordinance, remains on hold, in the mean time.

In Harlan, the Shelby County Board of Supervisors will meet at 9-a.m., Tuesday, at Veterans Memorial Auditorium. Auditor Mark Maxwell notes for those wanting to attend a scheduled hearing on amending various sections of the Shelby County Zoning Ordinance with regard to the transport of Hazardous liquid through a Hazardous Liquid Pipeline, that the hearing won’t begin until 10-a.m., Tuesday. Prior to the hearing, the Board will hold a hearing on a Resolution to Incur non-current debt.

They will also consider/act on the appointment of the following County Medical Investigators: Gretchen King, RN; Marye Krajicek, RN, and Frannie Delauter, RN. Secondary Roads Department Head Brandon Burmeister will present for the Board’s consideration/action, approval of a Utility Permit for the Nishnabotna Valley, REC, and a Resolution to vacate a portion of Beech Road.

After holding the pipeline Ordinance Hearing, the Board will close the hearing and consider passage of Ordinance 2022-4, regarding the pipeline.