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Thursday, April 21, 2016 The Lone Tree Reporter Page 5 SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS, LLC • TOLL FREE (844) 847-2161 IL License "444000107 • www.sullivanauctioneers.com Caleb Christian clears a hurdle dudng the 110 meter race last week in Lone Tree. Brock Smith and Niko GosneU Ross Swinton finished sixth in led the Lions with fourth-place the 800m run with time of 2:17.80 finishes at a 13.team meet in We. and ninth in the 400m dash, cross- pello earlier this week. Gosnell ins the finish line in 56.19. reached a height of 6'0" in the With Jovonte Squiers out with high Jump, while Smith finished an injury and Jared Hudson eas- the 800 meter in in 2:13.43. Smith ins back in to competition, the also finished 11th in the 400m dash Lions didn't compete in any of the and 13th in the shot put (37'1"). relay events. "Brock Smith has not worked ' As a team we are pretty banged with the throwers at all, I just up," said Coach Close. "We have wanted to see what he could do two meets this week at WACO and in that event for that day," said Winfield Mount Union. It should Coach Mike Close. "He did really be really good competition and I well and has been doing a lot of am interested to see how we corn- different things for us all year. He pete." really works hard and does any- thing that is asked of him." Results: 100m dash: Jared Hudson 11.48 (6th), Jared Hudson took sixth in the Caleb Christian 12.44 (17th) 100m dash, returning from injury dash: Drake Hotz 24.32 (10th), Niko to record a time of 11.48. GoeneU 25.08 (15th) "Jared Hudson is a very nice 400m dash: Ross Swinton 56.19 (9th), Brock Smith 56.40 (llth) piece to have back for us," said eOOmrtm: Brock Smith 2:13.43 (4th), Ross Coach Close. "We are slowly get- Swtnton 2:17.80 (sth) ring him back into the mix and 110m hurdles: Caleb Christian 17.43 (8th) hopefully soon he will be at full Discus throw: Casey Shells 08'2" (11th) High jump: Niko Gosnell 6'0" (4th) strength for us to have anoth- Long jump: Aaron Slaughter 15'1.25" er guy to compete in different (14th) Shot put: Brock Smith 37'1" (18th), Casey events," Shells u'g.25" (lath) Nlko Gosnell easily clears the 5'10" bar at a meat last week in Lone Tree. 8HNIIq.EM NICllmlS CQIIPUg( wememq, AwZm elm n.m @ em mr. nero cq,, m ...... I IIIII III II I I II II I I II I I1 I I [ I I I Lone Tree Board of FAueation Regular Meethtg April 13, 2016 5:35PM Library. Roll call was taken: Loan was absent. Motion carried on all items un- less otherwise stated. Approved the minutes the Regular Meeting March 9, 2016, the Monthly Financial Report, the Activity Fund Report, the General, Activity, PPEL, School Nutrition, and Preschool Fund Bills. Gen- eral $68,112.76, Activity $3,114.54, School Foods $8,342.05, and March Prepaid $48,057.01. Approved the open enrollment out application of Allison Reed. Approved the reviewed Board Policies 604.1, 604.2, 604.3, 604.4, 604.5, 604.6, 604.7, 604.8, 604.9 and 604.10. Approved the Coopera- tive Agreement with the University of North- ern Iowa for placement ofpre~Jctun students or student teachers if requested for 2016- 2017. Approved the Cooperative Agreement with Iowa Wesleyan University for placement ofpracticum students or student teachers if re. quested for 2016-2017. Approved the 2014- 2015 Audit report. Approved the 2016-2017 School Calendar. Approved the 2016-2017 Non.~'rtified centmcts. Approved the 2016- 2017 proposed School Budget, Approved to levy property tax for fiscal year 2016-2017 for the resuiar program budget adjustment as allowed under section 257,14, Code of Iowa, Approved the TLP Memorandum of Understanding for 2016-2017. Approved to employ Alex Struck, Secondary Language Arts end to accept the resignations of Tins Feldman, Paraprofessional; Lisa Slach, Super- intendent Secretary; Jane Sadowasser. Family & Consumer Science Teacher. Adjourned at 6:30 pm, Respectfully Submitted by: Kelli D Forbes, Board Secretary Published In the Lone Tree Reporter Thursday, Apdl 21, 2010. L- 42 Bosrd of Eduestion Public Hemring April 13, 2016 5:30PM Library. Roll call was taken: Loan was absent. Motion carried on all items un- less otherwise stated. The proposed 2016- 2017 School Budget was discossed. The proposed 2016-2017 School Calendar was discussed. Adjourned at 5:35 pro. Respectfully Submitted by: Kelli D Forbes, Board Secretary Published in the Lone Tree Reporter Thursday, Apdl 21, 2016. L- 12 Cmt ofthb publiemtion: 118.79 Fbeal year to dmte emt (as of 7/1115): THE JOHNSON COUNTY BOARI) OF SUPERVISORS FORMAL MEETING MINUTES APRIL 7, 2016 Chairperson Sullivan called the Johnson County Bo&d of Supervisors to order in the Johnson County Administration Building at 9:02 a.m. Members present: Mike Carberry, Lisa Green-Donglass, Pat Hamey, Janelle Ret- tig, and Rod Sullivan. Unless otherwise noted, all actions were taken unanimously. Public Health Director Doug Beardsley, Pub- lic Health Community Health Division Man- ager Dave Koch, and University of Nnrthern Iowa Student Brittany Holthaus spoke and ac- cepted the following proclamation. PROCLAMATION 64-07-16-01 PUBLIC HEALTH WEEK APRIL 4 - 10, 2016 Whereas, the Johnson County Board of Super- visors is dedicated to promoting and protect- ing the health of Johnson County citizens; and Whereas, Public Health Week is an opportu- nity to create awareness of a wide range of health issues, including home safety, high school graduation, economic mobility, social justice, climate change, and quality health- care; and Whereas, because radon affects home safety, we encourage the community to have their homes tested for radon; and Whereas, because high school students every year are struggling to graduate, we encourage the community to help mentor these students to get them on a path toward success; and Whereas, many social inequalities prevent equal opportunity for individuals to attain their highest level of health; and Whereas, climate change and extreme weath. er events are issues that threaten our health today; and Whereas, there are numerous health ben- efits to bringing awareness of these health issues, including increased life expectancies, bealthcare coverage, health equality, commu- nity preparedness; and substantial increase in healthy lifestyles. Now, Therefore, be it resolved that we, the Johnson County Board of Supervisors, do hereby proclaim April 4 - 10, 2016, as: PUB- LIC HEALTH WEEK in Johnson County, Iowa, and urge all community members to demonstrate they CAN make a difference for their community's well-being by joining the "This is Public Health" movement. All resi- dents are asked to join the campaign and to educate themselves, family and friends about the health concerns facing our nation and being the solution to prevention by visiting the National Public Health Week website at www. nphw.org or by contacting Johnson County Public Health. Motion by Carberw. second by Rettig, to up- prove Proclamation 04-07.16-01. Iowa City Hospice Honoring Your Wishes Director Jane Dohrmann, Iowa City/John- son County Senior Center Coordinator Linda Kopping. Mercy Hospital Foundation Presi- dent and Marketing and Community Rela- tions Interim Director Margaret Reese, and Iowa City Hospice Executive Director Karla Earnest spoke and accepted the following proclamation. PROCLAMATION 04-07.16-02 HEALTH CARE DECISIONS DAY APRIL 16, 2016 Whereas, Health Care Decisions Day is de- signed to raise public awareness of the need to plan ahead for medical decisions; and Whereas, All adults can benefit from thinking about what their bealthcare choices would be if they are unable to speak for themselves, and by writing down their decisions in an advance directive so that othe~ know their wishes; end Whereas, Honoring Your Wishes: A Com- munity-Wide Initiative, and other organiza- tions throughout Iowa have endorsed Health Care Decisions Day and are committed to educating the public about the importance of discussing health care choices and executing Henry Schein 121.26 advance directives; and Housing Trust Fund Of 6000.00 Whereas, Tbe mission of Honoring Your Howls Moffit 90.00 Wishes is to promote a community-wide ad- Hy-Vee #1080 224.66 vance care planning process in which indi- I W'treleas 34.08 viduals' health care preferences are discuised, Imsgetck Inc 3429.28 documented, and honored by families, fi'lenda, Informaties Ins 50,00 and the health care community. Iowa City Community Sc200.00 Now, Therefore, be it resolved that we, the Iowa City Free Medic 26250.00 Johnson County Board of Supervisors, do Iowa City Mhp LIc 325.00 hereby proclaim April 16, 2016, as: HEALTH Iowa Law Enforoement A480.00 CARE DECISIONS DAY in Johnson County, Iowa Law Enforcement A250.00 Iowa, and urge all citizens to have converse- Iowa Lodge htc Dhn The925.00 tions about their health care decisions and Iowa Paper lnc 427.29 execute advance directives to make their Iowa Police Chiefs.Ass125.00 wishes known. Citizens can learn more about Iowa State Sheriffs' &375.00 Advance Directives by visiting the National Jean Gilpin 120.00 Healthcare Decisions Day website at www. Jess Fritz 275.00 nhdd.org or Honoring Your Wishes: A Corn- Jessiea Meniel 120.00 munity-Wide Initiative at www.honoringyour- Jessica Rockefollow 54.00 wishes.org, Jim Bys 30.00 Motion by Rettig, second by Green-Donglass, John Hannaford 54.29 to approve Proclamation 04-07- ! 6-02. John Lorenzen 270.00 Motion by Carberry, second by Rettig, to Johnson County Audito 1377.83 approve the claims on the Auditor's Claim Johnson County Audit 11975.58 Register as approved by a majority of the Su- Johnson County Emerg 63357.25 pervisors. Johnson County Sheriff368.54 4 C's Community Coor 1950@00 Johnson County Socia 10093,74 Advance Builders Co 250610.00K-Mart 459.81 Alissa Sshucrer 54.00 Kathy Davis 180.00 Alliant Energy 189.83 Kevin Elliott 397.00 Alterations 50.00 IOnb Property Managemen 40@00 Angela M Mulcaby 120.00 Koch Brothers 542.13 Bernard Marak 30.00 L-3 Communications M 29105.55 Beth Mcbride 120.00 Labsource 920.64 Big Brothers Big Sis 15633.09 Lakeview Elementary P 1440.00 Bode Cellmark Forensi 209@00 Laser Tech USA lnc Dba15.99 Boulder Contracting LI 970.00 Latasha J Deloech 19.74 Bound Tree Medical LIc 222.90 Lisa Green Douglas 197.34 Bridgastone Americas 1177.40 Lee Tinkey Apartments 362.00 Carrie J Nierling 299.34 Lone Tree Preschool 125.00 Cberie White 152.40 Loony Pulkrabek 106.00 Chet Smith i 12.50 Mark L Prentice 397.00 City Of Coralville 24271.25 Mathews & Associates L350.00 City Of Iowa City 17326.04 M~ Telephony Of Iowa 1270.00 City Of Iowa City - Lan 38.50 Mechanical Service In 2216.28 City Of Iowa City - Ut I00.00 Magan Lee Schwalm 30@00 City Of Iowa City-Ac 33738.66 Melody G SWab 65.00 Clearwater Packaging 1668.00 Menards - lows City 123.74 Ciemente Ignacio Cota 90,00 Mercy Occupational Hen493.00 Clifford Pirnat 56.00 Metropolitan Planning 8487.73 Compass Business Solu 1673.00 Minnesota Conway Fire & 80.00 County Zoning Official 110.00 Mitch Bronse 167.01 Cowhorse Properties LI 400,00 Moore Medical LIc 472.35 Crisis Center 10930.00 Muscatine County Sherif 42.00 Crisis Center Dba The 7875.00 Neighborhood Centers 36377.17 Cs Services Asheville 90.00 NoeJle Murray Dbe Murr180.00 Custom Meeting Planner 325.00 North Liberty Communi 6752.75 Dana Greer Dba Corslvil 60.18 Patchin Mesaner Appra 455@00 Dane Hansen 270.00 Pauls Discount Store 8.99 Darts Overhead Doors A 8295.00 Polk County Sheriff's 0 21.48 Dave Wilson 147.00 Postmaster 10000,00 David A Welsh 65.00 Prelude Behavioral S 66810.00 Dawn Alam 200.21 Psc Distribution 144.79 Dci-Sor 120.00 Quentin Pitzen Dba Pi 2029.99 Dell Marketing Lp 296.38 Rape Victim Advocacy 4081.25 Delta Dental Of Iowa 8757.32 Requel Wray 132.00 Dennis M Hebl 15.00 Ray Oherron Co Inc 267.81 Domestic Violence In 15875.00 Republic Services Dbe R 38.00 Donald K Johnson 15.00 Republic Services Inc 825.00 Eagle Property Managem 40@00 Ricoh USA Inc 377.64 Earthgralns Baking Co 445.65 Robert Bruce Walker 15.00 East Central District O 70.00 Roger D Hurt 15.00 Elder Services lnc 10000.00 S&G Hnrvieux lnc Cj Coo 35.00 Fareway Stores 32.95 Safeguard Business Sys563.63 Fin & Feather Sports 1719.98 Secretary Of State 60.00 Foundation 2 i 79.45 Shnnti Sellz 20.00 Gary E Bilyeu 180.00 Shelter House 13750.00 GE Capital 152.20 Shivs Hattew Ioc 4787.20 Ol Dodge City Lie 23143.00 Sitlar Supplies loc 265.23 Government Finance Off 225.00 Solon Public Library 9540.25 Greg Parker 553.36 Solon Senior Advocates625.00 Harris Computer Corp 8300.00 Staples Business Advan729.84 Hawkeye Area Communit 1937.50 Stericycle 35.33 Hawkeye Fire & Safety 118,00 Stcvan Nachezel 100.55 Hawkeye Touchless Inc 7.62 Stitch In Time Inc 275.00 Successful Living 44.52 Motion by Harney, second by Green-Dons- Summit Fire Protectio 4850.00 lass, to appoint Sandra Steil to the Planning Table To Table Food D 5000.00 and Zoning Commission for a term ending Tallgrass Business Res 952.33 December 31, 2019. The Governor Group LIc 450.00 Motion by Rettig, second by Green-Douglass, TheodOre W Heald 400.00 to grant the request from Public Professional Thomas C Beiger Dba U 1714.51 and Maintenance Employees Local 2003, on Thomas P Brass 180.00 behalf of the Watson grievance, to extend the Todd Saltzman 180.00 grievance procedure timeline in Article 8, Transit Works 14386.85Step 3 [of the 2015-2018 Collective Bargain- Travis J Weipert 180.00 ins Agreement] for up to 30 calendar days. Treat America 2507.74 Adjourned to Informal Meeting at 9:48 a.m. United Action For Yo 31255.88/s/Red Sullivan, Chair, Board of Supervisors University Of Iowa Hosp 80.00 Van Meter Industrial In 16.62 ~.2.,,.j ~~ Verizon Wireless 140.40 "~ Visiting Nurse Assn 27250.00 w,./~ Wellmark Blue Cross 111000.00 Willie E Townsend ! 53.00 Attest: Travis Weipert, Auditor Windstream It-Comm.Llc 81.05 Recorded by Emily Martens Winthrop Gregor 30.00 These minutes were sent for formal approval Yonnghee Back 80@00 and publication on Awil 14, 2016. Youth Services Of Li 73191.30 Zephyr Copies & Design 160.00 Published in the Lone Tree Reporter Motion by Rettig, second by Hamcy, to cor- Thursday, April 21, 2016. L - 368 rect an error in the March 31, 2016 motion on the Fireworks Permit for Joel Fuhrmeister and Ross Cashvka to read "... for display on par- Cmt of this publl~tiea: 15.16 eel number 0736401002, directly northwest of Final year to date cent 3329 Lynden Heights Road, NE, Iowa City." (as of 7/1/15): Motion by Green-Douglass, second by Rettig, THE JOHNSON COUNTY BOARD OF to approve the minutes of the formal meeting SUPERVISORS of March 31, 2016. FORMAL MEETING MINUTES Motion by Harney, second by Green-Dou- APRIL 12, 2016 glass, to approve the payroll authorizations Chairperson Sullivan called the Johnson submitted by department heads, as approved County Board of Supervisors to order in rite by a majority of the Supervisors. Johnson County Administration Building. Motion by Carberry, second by Green-Dou- Betty Sass Conference Room, at 1:00 p.m. glass, to approve the application to renew Members present: Mike Carhcrry, Lisa Green- the Class C Beer Permit, and Application for Douglass, Pat Hamey, Janelle Rettig, and Rod Sunday Sales Privilege, for Funcrest Bait & Sullivan. Tackle, lows City, as submitted by William Motion by Harney, second by Rettig, to enter Kaliaus. into Executive Session at l:01 p.m., to discuss Motion by Green-Donglass, second by Rettig, the Step 3 Watson grievance from Public Pro- to approve the application to renew the Class fassional and Maintenance Employees Local C Beer Permit, and Application for Sunday 2003 for the Treasurer's Office, pursuant to Sales Privilege, for Sleepy Hollow Camp- Iowa Code Section 21.5(1)0), "to evaluate ground & RV Park, Oxford, as submitted by the professional competency of an individual Sandy Gingerich and Jim Gingerich. whose appointment, hiring, peffomumce or Motion by Harney, second by Carhcrry, to discharge is being considered when necessary approve the application to renew the Class C to prevent needless and irreparable injury to Liquor License, Application for Outdoor Set- that individual's reputation and that individ- vice Area, end Application for Sunday Sales ual requests a closed session." Roll cell: aye: Privilege, for Saddleback Ridge Golf Course, Carberry, Green-Douglass Harney, Rettig, Solon, as submitted by Ronald Rushek. Sullivan. Motion by Rettig, second by Green-Douglass, Motion by Rettig, second by Carberry, to to receive and place on file the Recorder's Re- leave Executive Session at 1:46 p.m. Roll port of Fees Collected for the month of Febro- call: aye: Carberry, Green-Douglass Harney, ary 2016, in the amount of $239,216.24, as Rettig, Sullivan. submitted by County Recorder Kim Painter. Motion by Green-Donglass, second by Car- Assistant County Attorney Andy Chappell berry, to deny the Step 3 Watson grievance said the City of North Liberty City Council is from Public Professional and Maintenance scheduled to vote on the 28E Agreement for Employees Local 2003 for the Treasurer's Of- Certain Road Maintenance Responsibilities rice. Roll call: aye: Carberry, Green-Douglass, on April 12. Hamey; nay: Rettig, Sullivan. Motion by Heresy, second by Green-Doug- Adjourned at 1:47 p.m. lass, to approve and authorize the Chairperson /s/Rod Sullivan, Chair, Board of Supervisors to sign the 28E Agreement with the City of North Liberty for Certain Road Maintenaoce ~/7"~ "" .~/S~ Responsibilities. ,~.]~ Assistant Planning, Development, and Sus- tainability (PDS) Administrator Josh Busard and Human Resources Administrator Lora Attest: Travis Weipert, Auditor Shramek spoke about the Assistant PDS Di- Recorded by Kymberly Zomermannd rector and THE Sustainability Coordiuatorjob These minutes were sent for formal approval descriptions, and publication on April 14, 2016. Motion by Rettig, second by Harney, to ap- prove the revised job description, at paygrade 21, for the Assistant Planning, Development, and Sustainability Director position. Published in the Lone Tree Reporter Motion by Carhen% second by Rettig, to ap- Thursday, April 2t, 2016. L - 44 prove the job description for the new Case Management Administrator position. Motion by Rettig, second by Carberry, to ap- prove the job description for the new Sustain- ability Coordinator position.