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KIT CARSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES
DECEMBER 11, 2019
8:00 AM PRE-DEPARTMENT HEAD MEETING
8:30 AM DEPARTMENT HEAD MEETING – EMS BUILDING; HOST – SCOTT STINNETT, EXTENSION
10:00 AM TONY RODRIGUEZ – DHS – FINANCIALS
10:30 AM DELLA CALHOON – 2020 EMPG PLAN
11:00 AM JEFF CURE – COUNTY ATTORNEY 12:00 PM LUNCH
12:55 PM MEETING TO CONVENE WITH PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
• REVIEW CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS: PAYABLES, MINUTES, SIDE ITEMS
1:00 PM WORK SESSION
2:30 PM GLEN MARCINIAK – VSO UPDATES
3:00 PM DENNIS KAAN – CSU EXTENSION MOU
MEETING TO ADJOURN WHEN BUSINESS COMPLETED
AGENDA:
Minutes – November 27, 2019
Accounts Payable
NEW ITEMS:
2020 Fair Carnival Contract – Changes Requested Contract Renewal for Brenda Condrey
Carry Over Vacation Requests
New Orange Sheet Forms Deanna Gramm Orange Sheet
PURCHASE ORDERS:
PO#1049 Recreational Electrical LLC Sheriff $14,787.00 Trickfit Harness
MONTHLY REPORTS:
VSO Report Treasurer Report
CAPP & CWCP
Oct & Nov Financials Clerk’s November Reports
o Clerk’s November Report with Warrants – Driver License, Motor Vehicle, & Marriage License
o State Specific Ownership Tax (SOT) Refund
o ERTF Report and Transfer Public Trustee November Report
OLD ITEMS:
2020 Budget Review Full time to Part Time Employee Request – Shart
Granite Telephone
FYI:
Past Due Bills and Finance Charges
CCI ITEMS:
Easement to include clause about 811 Advertise Board Positions
CRA changes in 2020 – option to increase match/Employee share
DA Budget calc
TABLED:
Appointment to Bookmobile Board Appointment to CMH Board
ADDITIONAL ITEMS
BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH AGENDA: PO#1045 Merck Public Health $4,823.79 Pedvax, Rota Tec, Gardisil PO#1046 GSK Public Health $2,492.60 Pediarix, Kinrix, Infanrix, Havrix PO#1047 Pfizer Public Health $3,780.26 Prevnar PO#1048 Sanofi Public Health $ 645.74 Tubersol Adacel
BOARD OF DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES AGENDA:
Employment First
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The Department Head Meeting was called to order at 8:30 AM hosted by Scott Stinnett,
Extension Office. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Those present were Scott Stinnett,
Collin Koop, Della Calhoon, Korena Laue, Tom Ridnour, Randy Gorton, Paula Weeks, Tony
Rodriguez, Pam Mills, Abbey Mills, Dave Hornung, Gary Koop, and Susan Corliss.
DEPARTMENT HEADS MEETING
Collin Koop – Grounds & Buildings – stated that they have started tearing out the floor
of the EMS room at the fairgrounds to add to the women’s restroom. The tech has installed one
of new water system for the jail bathrooms to provide training for the maintenance staff. They
will start installing one a week in the jail. It took about three hours on the first one and hope to
improve on that depending on how the 20 year old plumbing cooperates. Maintenance on these
units will be much easier. Ready for Christmas with all of the decorations up.
Della Calhoon – Emergency Manager – reported on the meetings that she has attended.
The All Hazard Mitigation Grant has been completed and ready for the Commissioners to sign.
Sheriff Ridnour has decided not to apply for equipment grants this year. There will be a special
meeting for First Responder safety on December 12 at 11 a.m. There were five RFP application
were turned in for All Hazard Mitigation Plan and the awarded contract will be announced soon.
The plan writer will be in Sterling at the Regional meeting on the December 17th. Tom Ridnour
and Della attended a NOAA meeting that introduced several new things on their website.
Korena Laue – Ambulance Department – shared that they are getting rigs ready for
inspection. There will be at least three people taking the Morgan Community College EMT
classes starting in January 2020. These individuals will be in contract with Kit Carson County
for tuition and books. It crews have been really busy.
Tom Ridnour – Sheriff – was quiet today and had nothing to report.
Randy Gorton – Landfill/Coroner – indicated that there will be a new process required
by the state which will have landfill staff screen a load and recorded what is in it. They will set
date and time at random to determine load that could end up being an individual or a commercial
truck load. The county should be under the 12,000 tons average this year.
Coroner Gorton asked the Board of County Commissioners and department heads to watch for
some possible legislation that would require individuals running for Coroner in Level-1 counties
to be AMBDI-Master certified or a forensic before running for the position. He feels that even
though they are trying to run the Bill for Level-1 counties at this time, the Bill during the
legislative process could be changed to include all county levels. This would not be feasible for
anyone running for the office of Coroner in the lower levels of counties due to the salaries would
not cover the expense of meeting the requirements to reach the AMBDI-Master level. ABMDI
would require around 600 hours of investigations and at least 40 hours of classroom education.
The closest ABMDI classes are either St. Louis or New Mexico
Paula Weeks – Admin – shared that they are finishing up the budget to be adopted on
Monday, December 16th. Department Heads have received draft budget and salaries for their
departments. Time is running close for any changes. Personnel policies were last updated ten
years ago. Updating policies has included some major changes and additional policies; these will
be listed on a changes sheet for employees but everyone is encouraged to review the policies
each year. Two additions are the Grievance Policy and work place violence. The Whistle Blower
policy was added last year; if someone suspects a criminal activity with a department, they
should be in contact with Jeff Cure to remain anonymous. There will be a lot reporting for the
$18,000 grant that is used to purchase equipment for the PSAP Grant for the tariff on 911.
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Department Heads have received their Inventory list/report for end of the year. Reminder to that
the December 31st cash balance of petty cash is due to Paula for the auditor. Reorg will be on
Tuesday, January 14th. Strategic Planning will be discussed in February with each Department
Head providing items for their office. They will be upgrading the financial software to Tyler
Incode 9. Paula shared the award for Most Improved Gravel Pits that was received by Kit
Carson County. Dave Hornung stated a lot of work by many people were needed to make this
happen. The county had 32 pits and are down to 23; including closing several that had needed to
be closed for years.
Tony Rodriguez – Human Services – indicated that LEAP has started out very well
with Vicki Graff reaching out to shut-ins, advertising and conducting community meetings to
inform people about low income funds that are available during the winter months for heating.
TRAILS has had been a smooth transition to new system for tracking staff time in the different
programs.
Pam Mills – Treasurer – reported that the Tax Sale went well last month. They are
getting ready to get the tax roll out. The county is at 99.7% collected for the year. Everyone in
the office has been sick.
Abbey Mills – Assessor – attended the State Assessor Conference last week, which was
the same as CCI. There are three Supreme Court cases dealing with residential land being more
than where the house is located. The Assessors have proposed a resolution defining residential
land preparing for legislation in 2020. Walmart is disputing their assessed fees in 32 counties
based on the Dark Store Theory, assessed as a closed store, but Colorado is a value in use state.
Adams County did a good job in court and waiting on a decision while the other cases are held in
abatement. Short term rentals like AirB&B are going to be a problem - residential rate vs use
rate. They are working on the Tax roll and four mill levies have been turned in so far. 2019 is a
reappraisal year with an increase of 9,780 million from 2018; 2020 will only see changes as odd
years are when all items are reappraised.
Gary Koop – Commissioner District 1 – stated that not too much happening as
employees are burning up hours this month.
Dave Hornung – Commissioner District 3 – reminded Department Heads that there are
late fees are showing up again; some of this is because things are not being turned in on time.
The Board of County Commissioners approve accounts payable weekly and there should not be
an issue with late fees. The Board of County Commissioners have been working with Paula and
Jeff on policies to get these updated. Reviewed how we are doing and decided it was a good idea
to review the whole book. Oil and gas regulations may need to be set based from 2019
legislation. There are nine wells in our county but the underground pipelines that pay personal
property taxes may affect county revenue in the future. Road & Bridge in District 3 are burning
time off as well.
Susan Corliss – Clerk and Recorder – shared the 2020 Department Head Schedule.
Elections plans for the Presidential Primary have started. There will be elections in March, May,
June, and November next year. Reorg have been sent out to Department Heads for updates, many
have already been returned. Thank you for the quick and continuing response it really helps. They
are still looking for a staff member.
Scott Stinnett – Extension – stated that Fall is for reload and meetings. There will be only
nine clubs next year as Busy Bee could not meet the requirements to continue. The enrollment is
expected to be at 180 - 190 members. Scott has completed and is now certified in the My PI
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National training for Youth and Community response teams in emergency preparedness supported
by the Colorado Department of Homeland Security. He is looking at offering training for youth 13-
18 and adults; including training from community members, like EMTs, fire fighters, etc. This
could be an addition for the Medical Reserve Group training that Dawn James provides. The
program is set up for "communities" rather than rural but adapting. Once a month meetings to
eventually meet the 25 - 40 hours to complete course. New extension agent search continues,
looking for 4-H Youth and Family Consumer Science, as interviews were not successful.
Advertising for the position is waiting for approval at CSU some of the process is there but have to
wait until after the first of the year now.
The Kit Carson County Department Head Meeting adjourned at 9:32 AM.
Next Department Head meeting is Tuesday, January 14, 2020, with Commissioner Cory
Wall, as the host for the Annual Reorganization of Kit Carson County.
BOARD OF HUMAN SERVICES - AGENDA
Employment First Contract
BOARD OF HUMAN SERVICES:
Dave Hornung moved to go into the Board of Human Services meeting at 10:01 AM,
seconded by Gary Koop. The motion carried.
DHS – EXPENDITURE REPORT TO THE BOARD
Tony Rodriguez presented the September 2019 Allocation Review for the
Department of Human Services.
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Employment First Contract Cancelation
Tony Rodriguez explained the latest conversation with the state, Employment First
leadership, and Kit Carson County DHS staff. It has been determined to cancel the
Employment First Contract with the plan of turning the program back to Kit Carson County
instead of outsourcing.
Dave Hornung moved to approve the cancelation of Employment First Contract
effective December 31, 2019, seconded by Gary Koop. The motion was carried.
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Dave Hornung moved to adjourn the Board of Human Services meeting at 10:18 AM,
seconded by Gary Koop. The motion carried.
The Board of County Commissioners meeting reconvened at 10:26 AM with Della
Calhoon attending.
2020 EMPG-LEMS GRANT ACTIVITIES WORK PLAN
The Board of County Commissioners reviewed the 2020 EMPG-LEMS Annual Grant
Activities Work Plan prepared by Della Calhoon. This plan outlines activities, laws and
authorities, risk assessment, hazard mitigation plans and projects, emergency operations plans,
recover plans, training, exercises, incident management, communications, operations procedures,
mutual aid, resource management, facilities management, crisis communication and the staffing
pattern for calendar year 2020.
Dave Hornung moved to sign the 2020 EMPG-LEMS Annual Grant Activities Work Plan
with a staffing pattern for 2020 of $76,657.08 (noting that one half would be $38,328.54)
effective January 1, 2020 expiring December 31, 2020, seconded by Gary Koop. The motion was
carried.
JEFF CURE – COUNTY ATTORNEY
Jeff Cure stated that the Phase II Land Use Agreement, decommission plan and road use
agreement for Crossing Trails will be proceeding to the Planning Board this month. Update on
county road research and that he will be meeting with Cody Pettibone tomorrow.
The Board of County Commissioners meeting recessed at 12:00 PM for lunch.
The Board of County Commissioners reconvened for work session at 1:00 PM. Those
present were Gary Koop, Dave Hornung, Paula Weeks, and Susan Corliss.
GLEN MARCINIAK – VSO UPDATES
Glen Marciniak reported that things are going good. Felt good to help veterans that could
have been headed to being homeless. The Kit Carson County Health Service District has things
in place to provide services for VA; just have to make sure that the training gets down to the
front line of service for the proper coding. Audits are being conducted on the VSO Budgets.
Would like to see if there would be a way to support the Carousel Quilters with their Quilts for
Vets project. Forty-two quilts were presented to local veterans that were made especially for
them. Glen will work on a formal presentation to provide material for the project.
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DENNIS KAAN – CSU EXTENSION MOU
Dennis Kaan and Scott Stinnett reviewed concerns with the Extension MOU and how it
would be affected if not all counties approved the MOU. This would not change the Extension
programs in the Golden Plains Area counties, as they are ran with their own budgets. The last MOU
was signed in 2005. Dave Hornung requested a copy to compare with the proposed MOU. The new
advertisement for the Kit Carson County 4-H Extension Agent will be for Youth Development,
Family Consumer Science, and Ag Education leaving out the livestock emphasis. The ad will be
approved in 2020 with interviews possibly in April. The selection committee has been decreased by
two members but anyone is welcome to attend the community interviews. Review of the agreement
for the Extension pickup and the one driven by Ron Meyer.
CONSENT AGENDA
The following items were reviewed by the Board of County Commissioners: Minutes of
November 27, 2019, and Accounts Payable for December 5th and 11th. December 5th Accounts
Payables were reviewed by Dave Hornung and Gary Koop.
Dave Hornung moved to approve minutes of November 27, 2019, and to pay the
Accounts Payables in the amount of $79,501.17 and December 5th in the amount of $91,035.12,
seconded by Gary Koop. The motion carried.
2020 FAIR CARNIVAL CONTRACT – CHANGES REQUESTED
Tabled to the next meeting for phone conference.
CONTRACT RENEWAL FOR BRENDA CONDREY
The Board of County Commissioners received the agreement for rate and amount of pay
for kitchen work for Brenda Condrey.
Dave Hornung moved to approve the Agreement with Brenda Condrey for kitchen work
in the jail at a rate of $28.13/hr. that will be limited to maximum of 65 hours per month in each
calendar month, any additional hours beyond the 65 hours per month must be approved in
advance by the Board of County Commissioners and the Sheriff, and there will be no annual
leave, sick leave, or holidays for duties as a kitchen worker, seconded by Gary Koop. The motion
was carried.
NEW ORANGE SHEET FORMS
Dave Hornung moved to approve the update Orange Sheets to include boxes for the
background and drug checks, and commissioners’ initials, seconded by Gary Koop. The motion
carried.
PERSONNEL ORANGE SHEETS – GRAMM
Dave Hornung moved to approve New Hire Orange Sheet for Deanna Gramm for the
Sheriff - Dispatch at $14.54 per hour for Step 250 and Grade 30 with annual wage of $30,250.00
as a Non-Exempt Full Time Employee with Benefits effective December 16, 2019, with a Trial
Period ending on June 16, 2020, pending successful background and drug screening, seconded
by Gary Koop. The motion carried.
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PURCHASE ORDERS
Purchase Order #1049 – for 2020
Dave Hornung moved to approve the Purchase Order #1049 for the Sheriff Department to
Recreational Electrical Estimate #3593 for Trickfit Harness totaling $14,954.00 to be paid in
January 2020, seconded by Gary Koop. The motion carried.
NOVEMBER VETERANS REPORT
The VSO November Report was presented to the Board of County Commissioners to be
reviewed. There were 8 telephone calls, 4 office visits, 2 home visits, 2 community events, 3
correspondences received, 2 correspondences written, 1 21-22 CVA claim, 1 21-526EZ
entitlement, and 1 SF180 military record with a total of $1,075.00 in salary on the report.
Dave Hornung moved to approve VSO November Report, seconded by Gary Koop. The
motion was carried.
TREASURER – NOVEMBER REPORT
The Board of County Commissioners reviewed the November Treasurer’s Report from
County Treasurer Pam Mills.
Dave Hornung moved to approve the Treasurer’s November Financials, seconded by Gary
Koop. The motion carried.
CAPP & CWCP REPORT FOR NOVEMBER
Dave Hornung moved to approve November CAPP & CWCP Report as presented, seconded
by Gary Koop. The motion carried.
ADMIN OCTOBER & NOVEMBER FINANCIALS
The October and November Admin Financials we tabled to the next meeting.
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CLERK’S NOVEMBER FINANCIALS
The following report was submitted by the Clerk and Recorder’s Office, including a list
of warrants that need approved by the Board of County Commissioners for the month of
November 2019 report for the County Clerk’s office:
Dave Hornung moved to approve the Clerk’s November Report as presented and pay the
following list of Electronic Funds Transfers and Warrants for the month of November 2019 and
SOT Refund for the County Clerk’s office, seconded by Gary Koop. The motion carried.
NOVEMBERTo General To Towns WarrantsCOUNTY STATE STATE TOTAL
BURLINGTON CITY SALES TAX 6,638.76$ 6,638.76$ CERTIFICATES OF TITLE 700.00$ 560.00$ 1,260.00$ MISC ELECTIONS -$ CONFIDENTIAL MV/DL/VT -$ ERTF $2 ST FEE 316.00$ 316.00$ ESCROW DEPOSIT 201.20$ 201.20$ DRIVERS LICENSE 1,492.00$ 1,409.30$ 2,901.30$ DUP'S (REG & TITLE) 49.50$ 11.90$ 61.40$ E-RECORDING SURCHARGE 158.00$ 158.00$ COUNTY REVENUE (SHORT CHECKS) -$ -$ OVERPAYMENT 0.06$ 0.06$ MARRIAGE LICENSE 21.00$ 69.00$ 90.00$ MISCELLANEOUS 5,948.78$ 5,948.78$ MOTOR VEHICLE AUTO TAX 413.51 68,553.47$ 68,553.47$ MV LICENSE FEE/PERMITS 3,175.20$ 68,114.73$ 71,289.93$
RECEPTION MOTOR VEHICLE 665.00$ 665.00$ ROAD $1.50 / $2.50 FEES 2,764.69$ 2,764.69$ SB03-103 PD/SAFETY 33.17$ 33.17$ SB09-108 LATE FEES 700.00$ 700.00$
SEIBERT SALES TAX 9.67$ 9.67$ STATE DOCUMENTARY FEE 315.00$ 315.00$ STATE SALES TAX 17,754.04$ 17,754.04$ STRATTON SALES TAX 38.67$ 38.67$ RECEPTION RECORDING 3,865.00$ 3,865.00$ VENDOR FEES 841.94$ 841.94$ EMISSIONS PROGRAM (0.70)$ GRAND TOTAL 18,578.66$ 78,321.26$ 87,918.97$ 184,818.89$
166,240.23$
68,686.63$ Colo Dept of Rev MV/LIC - ELT PMT17,754.04$ Colo Dept of Rev Sales Tax - ELT PMT6,638.76$ City of Bulrington Sales Tax
38.67$ Town of Stratton Sales Tax
9.67$ Town of Seibert Sales Tax12.00$ State Treasurer - M/L $3.0080.00$ Colo Dept of Health - M/L $20.00
1,409.30$ State Treasurer - Dr Lic - ELT PMT316.00$ ERTF $2 ST FEE - Transferred out of EBT Payment
94,945.07$ 71,295.16$ Difference Collected VS Paid Out71,318.16$ SOT & R/B Fee Paid Out By Treasurer
(23.00)$
9.00$ 3 Licenses for OCT paid in NOV60.00$ 3 Licenses for OCT paid in NOV
(6.00)$ Waiting for 2 Nov Marriage Licenses(40.00)$ Waiting for 2 Nov Marriage Licenses
23.00$
Warrants written in DECEMBER for NOVEMBER
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CLERK’S ELECTRONIC RECORDING TECHNOLOGY FUNDS REPORT
The following report was submitted by the Clerk and Recorder’s Office for Recording,
including the Electronic Recording Technology Funds Report to be approved by the Board of
County Commissioners for the month of November 2019 from the County Clerk & Recorder’s
office:
Dave Hornung moved to approve the Clerk’s November ERTF Report as presented that
will be transferred and pay $338.00 via ACH to the State Treasurer, seconded by Gary Koop. The
motion carried.
PUBLIC TRUSTEE – NOVEMBER REPORT
The Board of County Commissioners reviewed the November Public Trustee’s Report.
Dave Hornung moved to approve the Public Trustee’s November Financials, seconded by
Gary Koop. The motion carried.
KIT CARSON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REPORT - ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER
Nov-19
In Person less
IRS eRecording IRS Total Escrow
Copies In Person & Escrow (PH) 399.50$ 399.50$
Online Credit Card Copies -$
Documentary Fee (DF) 315.00$ 315.00$
ERT Funds (ES) 172.00$ 140.00$ 6.00$ 318.00$ (2.00)$
Escrow Deposits (EP) 173.75$ 173.75$
Marriage Application (ML) 90.00$ 90.00$
Online - Monthly Subscription -$
Recording Fees (RC) 1,610.00$ 2,350.00$ 15.00$ 3,975.00$ (10.00)$
Recording Surcharge (EC) 86.00$ 70.00$ 3.00$ 159.00$ (1.00)$
Totals 2,846.25$ 2,560.00$ 24.00$ 5,430.25$ (13.00)$
ERT FUNDS RECORDED FOR THE CURRENT MONTH 318.00$
LESS ERT FUNDS NOT COLLECTED FOR THE CURRENT MONTH (Outstanding ES $$ from recording reports) (20.00)$
PLUS PREVIOUS MONTH ERT FUNDS RECEIVED IN CURRENT MONTH (From recording copies of checks and reports) 20.00$
CURRENT MONTH ERT FUNDS Drives Report 316.00$ 318.00$
CURRENT MONTH ERT FUNDS Escrow Pmt 2.00$
EBT Payment to State Treasurer out of Frontier Bank 338.00$
Amounts for Documents Recorded / Total Business
KITCARSON-NOV-2019-ERTB Transfer
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The Board of County Commissioners meeting recessed at 3:42 PM.
Dave Hornung moved to go into the Board of Public Health meeting at 3:46 PM for the purpose of purchase orders only, seconded by Gary Koop. The motion carried.
PURCHASE ORDERS Purchase Order #1045
Dave Hornung moved to approve the Purchase Order #1045 for Public Health to Merck Invoice PH PO#3538 for Pedvax Hib, Rota Tee, and Gardisil vaccines totaling $4,823.79, seconded by Gary Koop. The motion carried. Purchase Order #1046
Dave Hornung moved to approve the Purchase Order #1046 for Public Health to GSK PH PO#3539 for Pediarix, Kinrix, Infarix, and Havrix Adult vaccines totaling $2,492.60, seconded by Gary Koop. The motion carried. Purchase Order #1047 Dave Hornung moved to approve the Purchase Order #1047 for Public Health to Pfizer Invoice PH PO#3540 for Prevnar vaccine totaling $3,780.26, seconded by Gary Koop. The motion carried. Purchase Order #1048
Dave Hornung moved to approve the Purchase Order #1048 for Public Health to Sanofi PH PO#3541 for Tubersol and Adacel vaccines totaling $654.74, seconded by Gary Koop. The motion carried.
Dave Hornung moved to adjourn the Board of Public Health meeting at 3:47 PM, seconded by
Gary Koop. The motion carried.
The Board of County Commissioners meeting adjourned at 3:50 PM.
Submitted by: Susan Corliss, County Clerk and Recorder