HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0247Hobbs said he understood, from another planning employee, the sign was in violation of the
county's zoning ordinance, due to its location. He said the planning department did not have a
problem with the sign's size. d advise him of what needed to be
Mr. Johnson requested Mr. Hobbs to check on the sign an
done to bring it into compliance. AIN TO LEASE THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS
REQUEST FROM PHIL MCL
JOY ACRES (Solid Waste Property) FOR FARMING: Solid Waste Director Weatherman said
. ly farming
y hil McLain for
JO ill use had previousactivitiesWeatherman
tile 54.76 acres recently purchased for landf r
out ofthe 54 acres, only 25 were suitable to fanning
fanning Hcsaidthat and he recommended approval ofa leasing ar
said the county had no immediate use for thesaidptproertyhe county , a year-to-yeattomeY could prepare
arrangement, County Manager Mashburn
lease at $35 all acre. DEPARTMENT'S DENTAL So
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF THE HEALTH
dofHcalth Chairillan Mike ticincrl
MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT FEE SCHEDULE: Boar c
Ray Rabe, and Dental Assistant Supervisor Gerri How 11 explained a
D.V.M., Health DirectorI ive November I � 2000. Rabe said tile new schedule was
request for new dental rates to become effect procedure separately ("unbundling'')
Rabe said
prompted by the necessity to invoice each dental
-'unbundled" method would also mean a separate Medicaid reirnbursenlent for each service tic
the invoiced according to the actual cost, but reimbursement
continued by saying Medicaid would be patients would not be responsible for ari�
would be at the Medicaid approved rate. Rabe said the Pat,
differences in the charge and the reimbursement. Mr. Rabe said the health department Provided
dental services for children K -12th grade receiving Medicaid assistance.
. tions: Rabe saidthellealth department was receiving the flu \ accule in a"dclaycd
Flu vacculauunS prioritize people with the worst needs for tile shot.
fashion." He said the health staff might have to p
ENDORSEMENT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH'S
REQUEST FOR ENDORS, ))elven said the health
RESOLUTION REGARDING BODY PIECING REGULATIONS: Dr,
body piercing regulations on September 15, 2000 tic said
board approved a resolution regarding . I oners Heinerisaid
the health bod and staff wanted endorsement ofthe reson by the comilliss' I I
resolutionarwas requesting the enactment of state, laws lutito regulate
ile o
tperation of body pierci . ng
the
Heinen cited numerous life-ttircalening
practitioners; similar to the laws for tatoo practitioners. sing unsanitary equipment, Dr. Heinen
occur y y crcing practitioners u
illnesses that con bbody p�oard meeting, and they %%ere in favor Of
said sonic tatoo practitioners attended the health b e ells
and permits were
regulations. (Rabe added the health sanitarians inspected the tatoo establishniel t
issued for the businesses to operate.)
REQUEST FROM THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT FOR APPROVAL OF THE
TRANSFER OF COMMISSARY AND SEIZED FUNDS & APPROVAL OF BUDGET
AMENDMENT#18TOpURC,HASE EQUIPMENT' Chief Deputy Proctor said the sheriffhad
and litter. In the past, the trash ovas bagged and left along tile
two inmate crews that picked up trash Proctor said the department wanted to
road sides for state transportation employees to pick top.
purchase a $4,025 tandem axle doom'
p trailer (6xl 2) to haul the trash since the bags sometimes came
away. Next, Proctor said the department w anted to purchase
undone before the state could haul them I ion inside the jail. Inaddificill,aS1,590
a$2,837.41 radio repeater (45 wait) to enhance communicat All three 'tell's
intercom unit, to be used in the lobby area, was included in the request.
(trailer/radio repeater/intercom) will be purchased from commissary funds.
out of seized funds, Proctor requested to purchase a $11,485 "Krinlesi te" Scope Direct VicV,
Proctor said the kit could be u . sed in the ay or night time iCollect fingerprints at crime scenes
Kit. hotos tdhat have been tested in court
(The kit makes digitized fingerprint p
fal lenforcement agencies were in apprehending suspects by the
When asked how successaw effective ill the past. NOw,hov\c\cr.hC
use of fingerprinting, proctor said the system was not that