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Scott County Board of Supervisors Contact List(Jan 2011)Tom Sunderbruch [email protected] Home: (563) 386-6460Mobile: (563) 343-7250Office: 600 W. 4 th StreetDavenport, Iowa 5280 1(563) 326-8749Residence: 2138 W. Hayes St.
Davenport, Iowa 52804Sworn In: January 3, 2005Term Expires: January 2 013
Jim Hancock - Vice Chair
[email protected]: (563) 386-6136
Mobile: (563) 528-1887Office: 600 W. 4 th StreetDavenport, Iowa 5280 1 (563) 326-8749
Residence: 3000 E. 32nd St.Davenport, Iowa 52807Sworn In: January 1, 1997 Term Expires: January 20 13
Will iam P. [email protected]: (563) 285-7654Mobile: (563) 271-2559Office: 600 W. 4 th Street Davenport, Iowa 52801(563) 326-8749Residence: 22470 14 0th Ave. Davenport, Iowa52806Sworn In: November 9, 2010 Term Expires: January 20 15
Carol T. [email protected] Home: (563) 355-8430
Mobile: (563) 265-9911Office: 600 W. 4 th StreetDavenport, Iowa 52801(563) 326-8749Residence: 1738 E. 43rd St. Davenport, Iowa 52807Sworn In: January 3, 2011Term Expires: January 201 5
Larry [email protected]: (563) 344-8879
Mobile: (563) 340-1390Office: 600 W. 4 th Street Davenport, Iowa 52801 (563) 326-8749
Residence: 2743 Elm St.Davenport, Iowa 52803Sworn In: November 14, 2000Term Expires: January 2015
Scott County
Board of Supervisors
Scott County Administrative Center
600 W. 4th St.
Davenport, Iowa 52801-1030
(563) 326-8749Fax: (563) 328-3285
The Board of Supervisors meets bi-weekly in the Board Room of the Scott County
Administrative Center. Committee of the Whole Meetings are held on
every other Tuesday at 8:00 a.m. and regular Board meetings are
held the following Thursday evenings at 5:30 p.m.Scott County is governed and administered by a five member Board of Supervisors. The Board o f
Supervisors are elected in staggered, four year terms on a partisan basis.
County Home Rule, which was approved in a State-wide referendum in 1978, broadened the
power of the Board of Supervisors. Home Rule allows counties to determine theirlocal affairs and government provided that it is consistent with and not
expressly prohibited by the Iowa General Assembly. The duties of the Board areprimarily administrative; however, it also exercises various executive, legislative, and judicialpowers. Some of the functions of the board include levying taxes for the purpose of raising
revenue for the County, adopting a budget, appointing Board and Commission members,
approving licenses and zoning, and acting as a policy-making body for the County.
From http://www.scottcountyiowa.com/board/about_board.php
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