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Antrim County Board of Commissioners Ed Boettcher, Chairman
Thursday, February 20, 2020 @ 7:00 p.m.
Antrim County Building, 2nd Floor, Board of Commissioners Room 203 East Cayuga, Bellaire, MI 49615
*If you require auxiliary aid assistance, contact (231)533-6265
CALL TO ORDER:
1. OPENING CEREMONIES OR EXERCISES (Pledge of Allegiance, Invocation, Moment of Silence)
2. PUBLIC COMMENT
Members of the public are encouraged to speak during the public comment agenda items, which are placed at the beginning and end of meetings. Any member of the public speaking under the privilege of “Public Comment” may speak no longer than three (3) minutes. A group of individuals who wish to present a specific point of view may designate a spokesperson who the Board will allow additional time; however, this is not a requirement. All individuals who wish to speak during public comment will be allowed to do so. Members of the public with questions, concerns, or comments regarding their topic addressed during public comment may request additional information and/or referral from the County Administrator’s Office during normal business hours or call 231-533-6265.
3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 3
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 3 A. January 29, 2020 – Special Meeting B. January 31, 2020 – Special Meeting C. February 6, 2020 – Regular Meeting D. February 7, 2020 – Special Meeting
5. COMMUNICATIONS/NOTICES A. Lake Level Update: Dave Christian, Mark Stone 4-6 B. County Treasurer Bond Report 7-9 C. Fred Gulick 10-15
6. LIAISON REPORTS
7. COMMITTEE REPORTS (AS NEEDED)
8. OLD/UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Update: Campspot 16
9. NEW BUSINESS
A. Claims and Accounts 17
B. Veteran’s Affairs – Walter Bedell 18-34
1. Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) Training Reimbursement Program Application 2. MVAA Veteran Service Fund Grant Application
C. Hydrology Study: Supplemental Survey Work – Bid Approval 35-36
D. Budget Amendment – 2019 Energy Savings 37-38
E. Antrim Conservation District: Household Hazardous Waste Fee Schedule 39-41
F. Sheriffs Office 42-47 1. Dispatch – Update: Statewide 911 Outage 2. Dispatch – Amalgam Service Agreement
G. Appointment – Public Information Officer 48
H. Employee Evaluation Tool 49-56
I. Facilities Master Plan Presentation – Byce & Associates 57-58
10. APPOINTMENTS/ANNUAL REPORTS
11. REPORTS
A. County Administrator Report 59-80 1. Airport Financials – January 2020 2. Antrim County Transportation Financials – January 2020 3. Antrim Conservation District Update – December 2019 4. Building Department Financials – January 2020 5. Soil Erosion Control Officer Update – January 2020
B. Finance Director Report
C. Chairman Report
D. Sheriff’s Report (Information Only) 81-101 1. Township Statistics 2. Animal Control Statistics
12. VARIOUS MATTERS
13. PUBLIC COMMENT
14. ADJOURN
February 14, 2020 TO: Board of Commissioners FR: Pete Garwood, County Administrator RE: Approval of Agenda, Minutes You should have received your agenda packets via electronic communication on February 14, 2020. If there are no changes or additions to the agenda, please consider the following action:
Motion by _________________ and seconded by ___________________ to approve the agenda as presented.
You received the minutes from the regular February 6, 2020 Board of Commissioners meeting via electronic communication on February 14th. If there are no corrections to those minutes, please consider the following action:
Motion by __________________, seconded by ___________________ to approve the minutes of the February 6, 2020 meeting as presented.
You received the minutes from the special meeting held on January 29, 2020 as well as the special meetings held on January 31, 2020 and February 7, 2020. If there are not correction to any of those minutes, please consider the following actions:
Motion by __________________, seconded by ___________________ to approve the minutes of the January 29, 2020 special meeting as presented. Motion by __________________, seconded by ___________________ to approve the minutes of the January 31, 2020 special meeting as presented. Motion by __________________, seconded by ___________________ to approve the minutes of the February 7, 2020 special meeting as presented.
Memorandum Administration Office
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 3 of 101 February 20, 2020
February 10, 2020 TO: Board of Commissioners FR: Mark Stone, Operator of Dams RE: Update – Lake Level Committee Please see the attached communication from Dave Christian and Janet Hickman, co-chairs of the Lake Level Committee.
Memorandum Operator of Dams
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 4 of 101 February 20, 2020
Happy New Year everyone! For those that are interested, here is a brief progress report by the Elk River Chain of Lakes (ERCOL) Lake Level committee.
1. Overall, we are very pleased with the overall progress of the Lake Level project! Everything is going well. But before we start, we want to thank everyone who has helped out in 2019 on this work - it is truly amazing the progress we have made and what we have been able to achieve with your help!!! We still have much to do, but we can look back on 2019 and be proud of what was accomplished. So thanks to the following people who hav ed us out in 2019:
• Mark Stone • Fred Sittel • Linda Van Andel • Dave Heeres Ron Sowers
Russ Ulrey Andy Hickman Jim Fisher
• Peg Comfort Bill Frey • Mary Beth Kazanski Dean Branson • Professor Anthony Kendall at MSU • Dave Edwards & the Tip of the Mitt team • the Antrim County Board of Commissioners & Pete Garwood • Our great ERCOL Lake Associations: ESLA, TLA, FoCL, ILA & 6MLA • the ERCOL-WPIT team • and our new partners in the hydrology study, the US Army Corps of Engineers
2. Antrim County Board of Commissioners approved $77,375 in funding for the Hydrology study on September 19, 2019 to go along with the $287,000 that the USACE is spending on the project. This should fully fund on 3 year hydrology study (including survey work).
3. USACE completed survey work on the main channel of the ERCOL all the way up to Six Mile Lake in October, 2019. This is significantly more than they were anticipating to be able to achieve, which reduces the amount of third party contract survey work that needs to be done).
4. Mark Stone (Antrim County Operator of Dams) has sent out a request for bids to do the remaining survey work that needs to be completed to support the Hydrology Study. This will cover work that was not part of the scope of work that the USACE did, including bridges and dams on the main channel and the Cedar River and Rapid River tributaries. Bids are expected in by early February, 2020 and we expect to get approval by the Antrim County BOC at the February 20 board meeting. This survey work would occur in the spring, 2020 (anticipated).
5. Fred Sittel (of Friends of Clam Lake and the Three Lakes Association) and his team of volunteers wrapped up work for 2019 measuring the water levels of several lakes in the ERCOL (Six Mile, St Clair, Ellsworth, Wilson, Intermediate, Bellaire, Clam and Torch, plus at the dam in Bellaire). This was done manually on a daily basis from April through October by this great group of volunteers. This will help in development of the Hydrology model and has already proved very illuminating in showing how our lakes vary in level across the period measured.
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6. We have purchased & received 10 automated data loggers to continue and enhance our lake level measurement program mentioned above. Fred is hard at work preparing these for installation in the lakes in April, 2020 once the lakes are ice free. 7. Work on the Hydrology Model by the USACE will commence later in 2020, after the survey work is completed (the surveys are the data required to build the model). 8. As part of the lake level project, we are looking for a volunteer who is interested and has some expertise in weather & weather data collection. This is part of our desire to collect more accurate weather data for the ERCOL as a data feed for the Hydrology study. If interested, please contact Dave Christian at 231-350-1333 or [email protected]. 9. Also approved by the Antrim County Board of Commissioners in September, were modified operating guidelines for the dam on the Intermediate River in Bellaire. These were implemented immediately. They were developed with the help of the Lake Level committee and the Intermediate Lake Association. While the modified guidelines will not solve all of the upper chain flooding issues, they will help, as we feel was demonstrated this fall. They are:
• During the summer when controlling at 607.15 feet, the lower lake level action point will be 607.00 feet. This means that the lake level will be allowed to drop to 607.00 feet before action is taken to raise the lake level by reducing water flow over the dam at Bellaire.
• As part of the process to draw the lake level down to the winter level of 606.54 feet by November 1, the lower lake level action point will be 606.84 feet from Labor Day to September 30 and will be 606.54 from October 1 to October 30. Again, this means that the lake level will be allowed to drop to the action point before action is taken to raise the lake level by reducing water flow over the dam at Bellaire.
• During the winter when controlling at 606.54 feet, the lower lake level action point will be 606.54 feet.
• As an aid to boat removal from the Intermediate River upstream of the Bellaire Dam (there is a boat ramp just upstream of the Bellaire Dam which boat owners use), the Operator of Dams may decrease the flow through the Bellaire Dam for certain coordinated periods (like a weekend) to ensure there is adequate water in the river. This is not viewed as impacting the above guidelines.
Any questions or comments, feel free to contact us - Dave Christian Janet Hickman Co-chairs of the Lake Level Committee
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Action Request to Board of Commissioners Meeting Date: February 20, 2010 Department: County Treasurer Submitted By: Sherry A Comben Agenda Item: County Treasurer Bond Report
1. Action Request/Suggested Motion No action required. This is to inform you that the required bond of $1,000,000.00 is valid for the year of 2020 and the amount of the bond meets the statutory threshold amount as required by 48.40a. The bond is thru MMRMA
2. Background and Current Situation – Concisely include pertinent facts, dates, etc. Per Statute of 1846 as revised Chapter 14, 48.40a County treasurer; bond; amount; payment; report. Sec. 40a. (1) Beginning December 31, 2007, as determined by the county board of commissioners, the county treasurer either shall be covered by a blanket bond in an amount not less than $1,000,000.00 or shall give a bond of a surety company authorized to do business in this state in an amount not less than $1,000,000.00 for the faithful and proper discharge of the duties of the county treasurer's office and the duties required by virtue of the office of county treasurer as directed under this chapter. The cost of the individual bond shall be paid from the general fund of the county 3. Goal – Why the action is necessary; What is the specific target or outcome desired? Report to the Board of Commissioners
4. Financial – Budget-related information None
5. Legal Review None
6. Policy Implications None
7. Plan – Timeline with who, what, where, and how None
8. Alternative Plan None 9. Attachments Included MMRMA-Blanket Faithful Performance Bond
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February 14, 2020 TO: Board of Commissioners FR: Pete Garwood RE: Communication – Fred Gulick Enclosed in the agenda packet is information provided to the Board at the request of Mr. Fred Gulick. There was no explanation included with the information by Mr. Gulick.
Memorandum Administration Office
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 11 of 101 February 20, 2020
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October 30, 2019
RE: Identified Property
Dear
Milton Township has partnered with Host Compliance a nationally recognized company that specializes
in identifying and monitoring Short Term Rentals. Your property has been identified as a Vacation Rental through ads found on one or more websites that advertise short term and vacation rentals. In 2013, Milton Township enacted the MILTON TOWNSHIP VACATION RENTAL ORDINANCE. This Ordinance requires all short-term rentals that rent for three (3) or more weeks during a calendar year to apply for a VACATION HOME RENTAL PERMIT.
"Vacation Rental" as defined under the Ordinance is, "A property with a dwelling unit that is occupied by any person other than the primary owner for monetary consideration, for a period of less than thirty {30) consecutive calendar days, counting portions of calendar days as full days. Vacation Rental does not include a bed and breakfast permitted and operated in accordance with the Milton Township Zoning Ordinance."
You may view the Vacation Rental Ordinance and download the permit application for your Vacation Rental by visiting the Milton Township website. https:/ /miltontownship.org/ under the "Resources" tab or visit the office of the Zoning Administrator at 7023 Cherry Avenues In Kewadln.
You will need to register within 30 days of the date of this letter. Failing to register can result In fines of up to $500.00 per day. If you have any questions, please call 231-264--6697 or email [email protected].
Sincerely,
Chris Weinzaphel Zoning Administrator
Milton Township P.O. Box 309 Kewadin, MI 49648
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same.
• Nearly 90% of parcels are
altered on Elk Lake, the
majority of which include
some kind of riprap (82%).
21.8% of parcels with
alterations had seawalls.
12% were unaltered.
• 76% of Skegemog Lake
parcels are altered, the
majority of which include
some kind of riprap (71%).
10% had seawalls and 24%
were unaltered.
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properties that had heavy
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In fact, cladophora was
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• This graph shows the
percentage of parcels with
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• About half of Elk Lake
parcels fell into this category
and 40% of Skegemog's
parcels did as well.
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C011Servatlve victory: Supreme Court gives property owners fast track to challenge government takings
WASlilNGTON- Landowners won a closely watched property rights victory at the Supreme Court Friday·Jn a ·c;as� that centered on a cemetery.
After holding two oral arguments over four months, the justices ruled that a Pennsylvania woman whose land was used for access to an old burial ground can seek compensation In federal court. The 5-4 opinion was written by Chief Justice John Roberts, with conservative justices behind him and liberal justices opposed.
"A property owner has a claim for a violation of the Takings Clause as soon as a government takes his property for public use without paying fur It,. Roberts said. "The property owner may sue the government at that time In federal court.,.
. The decision overrules a portion of a Supreme Court precedent that In tum was based on other cases dating to the late 1800s, which Associate Justice Elena Kagan noted in her dissent.
"Under cover of overruling 'only' a single decision, today;s opinion smashes a hundred-plus yea� of legal rulings to smithereens." she said.
Noting that Associate Justice Stephen Breyer earlier this term criticized the court's conservatives for overturning precedent by wondering "Which cases the court will overrule next," Kagan added: ''Well, that didn't take long. Now one may wonder yet again."
The decision represents a victory fur conservative and libertarian groups opposed to government tal<ings. During the second oral argument in January, Associate Justice Samuel Alita had accused the local government of seeking nhome-court advantage" in state court.
Supreme Court rules against
Wisconsin family's property rights claim
The family had argued that St. Croix County, Wis., had taken their land and should pay them just compensation fo_
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The ruling ·partially ovenules a Supreme Court pre�dent dating back more than 30 years - something the court generany tries to avoid, but which some conservative iustices have been more willing to do In recent years.
Supreme Court's consenratlves mark return to power with major rulings
an ...
The Supreme Court's conservative majority, stymied in recent years by one justice's suddendeath and another's L
The challenge was brought by Rose Mary Knick. who sought damages for the 2013 invasion of herproperty by Scott Township, Pennsylvania. Under local rules, orooen:y owners must allow access to private cemeteries discovered on their land.
For peat's sake: Justices uphold
property rights in Clean Water Act
dispute
Peat mining companies win right to challenge environmental determinations In court
The dispute focused on when a taking Is effective: When the government stakes its daim, or only later when financial compensation is denied in state court.
This article oriainally aIJpeared on USA TODAY: Conservative vi�tpf"\1_:_$l/Q[em_e_c_9_t�(t_qiv_e_s pcope,:ty_
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 16 of 101 February 20, 2020
February 10, 2020 TO: Board of Commissioners FR: Jeremy Scott, Deputy Administrator RE: Update – Campspot At the last Board of Commissioners meeting, February 6, clarification was requested for the Campspot agreement.
1) Booking Fees a. Cancellation: The $2 fee will be charged for all reservation made in the software, it is
Campspot’s recommendation to incorporate that amount into any cancellation fees charged by Barnes Park. This will be reflected in the updated policies that I have been working with Eileen Wallick to update and will be presented to the Board for Approval when completed.
b. Fees for Add-Ons: Campspot charges additional reservation fees for rental items only, (i.e. canoe, tent, golf carts, etc.) and does not charge anything toward the sale of items in the point-of-sale portion of the program
2) Technical Support The reason technical support is not called out in the agreement is that Campspot does not charge anyone for technical support. Whereas the $0.00 Initial Set-Up was unique for Antrim County and the $0.00 Monthly Fee refers to our choice to charge $2.00 for every reservation. Further, the no-cost technical support remains assured as they are only able to recoup monies if the software is being used and functioning correctly.
I have met this week with Ms. Wallick to begin updating policies and filling out information for the Campspot service. It is our intention to do a soft launch this spring, having the Barnes Park staff use the software exclusively and advertise (and encourage) the acceptance of credit cards. If everything goes to plan, a hard launch will be planed for early to mid-summer. It will be at this time that we will utilize the County website, Facebook, flyers and word-of-mouth to advertise the new system in the most appealing way.
Memorandum Administration Office
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 10 of 101 February 20, 2020
February 20, 2020 TO: Board of Commissioners FR: Jeremy Scott, Deputy Administrator RE: Claims & Accounts Please consider the following action:
Motion by _________________ and seconded by ___________________ to approve the Claims and Accounts in the amount of $__________________.
Memorandum Administration Office
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 17 of 101 February 20, 2020
Action Request to Board of Commissioners Meeting Date: February 20, 2020 Department: Veteran Affairs Submitted By: Walter Bedell Edited and Approved By: Peter Garwood, County Administrator Agenda Item: MVAA CVSF Grant
1. Action Request/Suggested Motion Authorize the Department of Veterans Affairs Director to apply for a grant to reimburse conference, lodging and travel expenses for the Veterans Affairs Office staff to attend the State mandated training.
2. Background and Current Situation – Concisely include pertinent facts, dates, etc. The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) is providing training reimbursement to ensure county veterans service officers receive the required annual continuing education unit (CEU’S) on veteran’s benefits, laws and procedures. The funds will be used to reimburse the County for training costs associated with county service officers attending training in Michigan.
3. Goal – Why the action is necessary; What is the specific target or outcome desired? Our goal is to use state funding to cover our training expenses to reduce expenditures from our county budget.
4. Financial – Budget-related information Our department is seeking $1618.68 from the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency through the County Training Reimbursement Program.
5. Legal Review n/a
6. Policy Implications None
7. Plan – Timeline with who, what, where, and how When the request is approved from the Board of Commissioners, we will submit the grant application through the MVAA NLT 22 March 2020.
8. Alternative Plan – What are the implications if failure to approve? If the decision is made to deny the request, we will seek County funds to pay for our mandated training.
9. Attachments Included -Guidelines for Application Process -Action Request Memo
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ANTRIM COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
P.O. Box 1049, Bellaire, Ml 49615 (231) 533-8499 Fax (231) 533-8111
ACTION REQUEST
TO: Antrim County Board of Commissioners
FROM: Walter J. Bedell, Veterans Affairs Director
The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) is providing training reimbursement to ensure county veterans service officers receive the required annual continuing education unit (CEU'S) on veteran's benefits, laws and procedures. The funds will be used to reimburse the County for training costs associated with county service officers attending training in Michigan.
Pursuant to the Antrim County Travel Policy, the employees attending training receive reimbursement from the County out of the Veterans Affairs travel line item expenses paid with their own personnel funds. I then complete the MY AA Travel and Expense Form and submit to the MY AA with the original detailed receipts, etc. The MY AA will then release the appropiiate funds to the Antrim County Treasurer to be credited to the General Fund.
The training that will furnish our CEU's for the year of 2020 is being held April 14th- Apiil
17th in Frankenmuth. The MV AA asks that they receive our reimbursement application no laterthan March 22nd. That said, I request the approval of the following motion:
Motion by--------� seconded by _________ _, to approve the Veterans Affairs Director to apply to the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency's County
Training Reimbursement Program for reimbursement of applicable expenses associated with MACVC 2020 Spring Training Conference at an approximate amount of $1618.68 and authorize the Board Chair, and Walter Bedell, Veterans Affairs Director, to sign the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency's County Training Reimbursement Program application.
Very Respectfully,
��c� Director, Antrim County Veterans Affairs (USN/RET)
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FY20 COUNTY TRAINING REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION
The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) is providing training reimbursement to ensure
county counselors receive the required annual Continuing Education Units (CEU's) on veteran's
benefits, laws and procedures.
PROGRAM DETAILS
Reimbursement Application Instructions -Attachment A
State of Michigan Travel Rates -Attachment B
MVAA County Training Reimbursement Application -Attachment C
MVAA Travel and Expense Reimbursement Form-Attachment D
Example of a Correctly Completed Reimbursement Form -Attachment E
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 20 of 101 February 20, 2020
Application Instructions for the Michigan Veteran Affairs Agency's
County Training Reimbursement Program
General:
The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) is providing training reimbursement to ensure county counselors receive the required annual Continuing Education Units (CEU's) on veteran's
benefits, laws and procedures.
Funds will be used to reimburse the county for training costs associated with county counselors
attending training in Michigan. The training must meet the minimum requirements of the
USDVA's Office of the General Counsel.
Application Process and Deadlines:
Applications will be accepted for consideration starting February 3, 2020. We ask that you
complete the MVAA County Training Reimbursement Application (Attachment C) and submit any supporting documents as soon as possible but no later than 30 days prior to attending the
training event. Applications will not be accepted after August 1, 2020.
The Reimbursement Application and any supporting documentation should be scanned and
submitted via email to Stefanie MacDonald at [email protected].
Reimbursable Expenses:
All expenses are subject to the limits set forth in the State of Michigan Standardized Travel
Regulations and department policy.
• Lodging:
o Will only be authorized for those who must travel at least 50 miles from their work
address to the training location (100 miles round trip).
o Lodging for the night prior to training is authorized for those who must travel over
four hours to the training location.
o Reimbursement for lodging will be at the official State rate of $85 per night; must
have a valid receipt. (See Attachment B)
• Mileage:
o If a county vehicle is not available, personal vehicle travel expenses will bereimbursed at the official State standard mileage rate of $0.34 per mile.
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o If two or more county counselors travel together in the same vehicle, only one will
be reimbursed for mileage.
o If a county counselors travel is less than SO miles from training, and the training is
not being held in the same city as their official work location, they will be
reimbursed for their daily mileage to and from training.
o Mileage will be verified from the traveler's work address to and from the training
location using MapQuest (at the shortest distance computed).
• Meals:
o Must have an original, unaltered, itemized receipt with date, time, amount, vendor
name, vendor address and a general description of the items.
o Only single meal items intended for consumption during the meal period are
reimbursable.
o Meal tips (maximum 20%) are allowed only with sit-down meals and must be
indicated on the receipt.
o Reimbursement for meals will be at the State rate (See Attachment B).
o Eligibility for the reimbursement of meals, when the duration of travel includes a
partial day or days, will be determined in accordance with the schedule described
in the Michigan Standardized Travel Regulations.
• Registration fees for training; must have a valid receipt.
• Standard parking and tollway fees; must have a valid receipt.
• Note: Credit card charge slips will not serve as adequate documentation for expenses.
Non-Reimbursable Expenses:
• Alcoholic beverages or receipts that include alcohol (even if crossed out)• Mileage, meals or lodging in the same city as official work location• Meals Included in the costs of registration fees• Complementary or Continental breakfasts supplied by site vendor• Guests meals• Meals supplied by event sponsors• Handwritten receipts• Grocery store receipts• Mileage to and from home
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• Any additional costs associated with attending events and/or activities not required as
part of the training program
Expense Reimbursement Process:
In order to receive reimbursement for authorized travel, the county must submit a Travel
Expense and Reimbursement Form (Attachment D) and scanned copies of all original
supporting documents such as hotel receipts, detailed meal receipts, receipts for other
allowable expenses and MapQuest verified mileage. The Travel Expense and Reimbursement
Form must be filled out electronically, correctly completed (see example form Attachment E},
signed and dated.
The Travel Expense and Reimbursement Form and all supporting documentation must be
scanned and submitted via email to Stefanie MacDonald at [email protected] within
two weeks of completing the training event.
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DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY, MANAGEMENT & BUDGET VEHICLE AND TRAVEL SERVICES (VTS)
SCHEDULE OF TRAVEL RATES FOR CLASSIFIED AND UNCLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES
Effective January 1, 2020
MICHIGAN SELECT CITIES•
Lodging** Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Individual
$85.00 $10.25 $10.25 S24.25
MICHIGAN IN-STATE ALL OTHER
Lodging .. Breakfast Lunch Dinner Per Diem
Lodging Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Individual S85.oo S 8.50 S 8.50 $19.00
$87.00 $51.00 $ 8.50 S 8.50 S19.00
OUT-OF-STATE SELECT cm Es•
Lodging•• Breakfast Lunch Dinner
OUT-OF-STATE ALL OTHER
Individual Contact Conlin Travel
$13.00 S13.00 $25.25
Individual Lodging.. Contact Conlin Travel Breakfast $10.25 Lunch S10.25 Dinner S23.50 Per Diem $97.00
Lodging S51.00 Breakfast $10.25 Lunch $10.25 Dinner $23.50
Incidental Costs (per overnight stay) $5.00
Group Meeting pr�rranged and approved
$85.00 $13.25 $13.25 S27.25
Group Meet.ing pre.arranged and approved S85.00 $11.50 $11.50 $22.00
Group Meet.ing pre-arranged and approved Contact Conlin Travel
S16.00 S16.00 $28.25
Group Meeting pre-arranged and approved Contact Conlin Travel
$13.25 $13.25 S26.50
Mileage Rates Premium Rate Standard Rate
S0.575 per mile S0.340 per mile
·see Select High Cost City Listing··Lodging available at State Rate, or call Conlin Travel at 877-654-2179 or www.somtravel.com
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Application for the Michigan Veterans Affain Agency's County Training Reimbunement Program
Date of Application: 1/26/2020 County Applyin�g:_An_tn_•m ______ _
Vetccm Service Director. Walter J. Bedell Phone Nwnbcr: 2 31-53 3-8499 om
ccAddress:PO Box 1049, Bellaire Ml 49615
Names of County Counselors Requesting Training: Walter Bedell, Tim Cary,Libby Hiser
Tide/Description of Training: MACVC Spring Training ConferenceTraining Locado • Bavarian Inn, One Covered Bridge Lane, Frankenmuth Ml
TniningDarcs·April 14th -April 17th Estimated Tmining Cosu:
Registration s�1_9_5_.o_o ___ _Mileages 340.68
Lodging$ 76 5.00 Mcals$318.QQ
Parking$ ________ To&S�--------
Total Amount Requested: $ __ 1_,6 _1_8_.6_ 8 ___ _Specify any additional infomwion•._ _____________ _
Sipatme, Cbailpenoa, Board of Directoa
Edgar Boettcher Ill Printed Name
Sigaatme, Director
Walter J. Bedell Printed Name
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Action Request to Board of Commissioners Meeting Date: February 20, 2020 Department: Veteran Affairs Submitted By: Walter Bedell Edited and Approved By: Peter Garwood, County Administrator Agenda Item: MVAA CVSF Grant
1. Action Request/Suggested Motion
Authorize the Department of Veterans Affairs Director to apply for a County Veteran Service Fund Grant to enhance new and existing veteran service operations through the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) for up to $61,109.
2. Background and Current Situation – Concisely include pertinent facts, dates, etc. The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2019 County Veteran Service Fund grants (PA 210 of 2018). Public Act 210 of 2018 amends PA 192 of 1953, entitled “An act to create a county department of veterans’ affairs in certain counties, and to prescribe its powers and duties; and to transfer the powers and duties of the soldiers’ relief commission in such counties,” (MCL 35.621 to 35.624) by amending the title and by adding section 3a. This Act creates a county department of veterans’ affairs in certain counties, and to prescribe its powers and duties; to create the county veteran service fund and to provide for contributions to and expenditures from that fund; and to transfer the powers and duties of the soldiers’ relief commission in those counties.
Funding Mechanism: Grant Total Available Funding: $61,109 (Base amount $50,000; plus per capita amount $11,609) Length of Project: October 1, 2020 – September 30, 2021 Cost Sharing / Match Required: No Continuation Funds: Contingent upon appropriation funding 3. Goal – Why the action is necessary; What is the specific target or outcome desired? Our goal is to use state funding to cover the implementation of new and expanded services for veterans which will reduce expenditures from our county budget.
4. Financial – Budget-related information Our department is seeking up to $61,109 from the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency through the County Veteran Service Fund Grant.
5. Legal Review n/a
6. Policy Implications None
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7. Plan – Timeline with who, what, where, and how
Grant Application Period Closes February 21, 2020 at 12:00 pm*
MVAA Grant Application Review February 21 – 28, 2020
Notification of Approval/Denial/Resubmission Requests**
March 2, 2020
Award Letters and Grant Agreement Packets sent for approved applications
March 2, 2020
**Individual conferences with counties to review denials and resubmission requests
TBD
**Grant resubmission Deadline (if applicable) March 10, 2020 by 12:00 pm*
**Notification of Approval/Denial for Resubmissions & Grant Agreement Packets sent
March 16, 2020
County signed Grant Agreement returned to MVAA
MVAA must receive signed copy of Grant Agreement from County within 60 days of receipt of the Award packet. Grant Agreements received after the 60 days may be forfeited.
Fully executed Grant Agreement returned to County and payment request submitted
To be processed as received
8. Alternative Plan – What are the implications if failure to approve? If the decision is made to deny the request, we will seek County funds to pay for each initiative separately through the applicable budget category.
9. Attachments Included -Guidelines for Application Process (Note that guidelines are for 2018—the guidelines are the same for FY20) -MVAA Letter of Intent
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FY20 COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE FUND GRANT INTENT TO APPLY
Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency
Phoenix Building, 5th Floor
222 N Washington Square
Lansing, MI 48933
January 8, 2020
Greetings,
Attached you will find the Letter of Intent to apply for the FY20 CVSF Grant. If you have already submitted a Letter of Intent for FY20 and received confirmation, you do not need to resubmit.
Submitting a Letter of Intent is mandatory to secure your space for funding. The Letter does not bind you to any legal contract or obligate you to apply. However, if you choose not to apply after submitting a Letter of Intent, please let us know as soon as possible as this may impact per capita disbursements to counties that do complete the application process.
Over 6 million in grant dollars have been made available to the 83 Michigan counties through the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency. Consistent with our discussions with the Michigan Association of County Veterans Counselors, Michigan Association of Counties and members of the Legislature we want to stress that the goal and intent of these grant dollars are to enhance and improve county veteran service operations in an effort to connect more veterans to their benefits and provide consistent access to services throughout the state. Grant awards will consist of an upfront base payment of $50,000.00 and per capita amounts will be paid on a reimbursement basis.
You MUST submit the Letter of Intent to be eligible to receive any of the grant funding. Total grant dollars (base payment plus per capita amounts) will be calculated and communicated to each county as soon as possible after all Letters of Intent are received.
Letters of Intent are due no later than 12:00 p.m. EST on Friday, January 17, 2020.
A FY20 timeline for the CVSF Grant has been created for your reference and can be found on the following page. Please print and keep a copy for your records. The Grant Guidelines will be sent in a separate email by Friday, February 10, 2020.
We look forward to receiving your Letter of Intent. Feel free to send any questions to [email protected].
Thank you,
MVAA Grants Management Team
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FY20 County Veteran Service Fund Grant Timeline
Event Deadline
Letter of Intent Re-opens January 08, 2020
Letter of Intent amended Deadline January 17, 2020 by 12:00 pm*
Grant Application Period Opens January 21, 2020
Grant Application Informational Webinar January 28, 2020 at 10:00 am*
Q & A Webinar February 4, 2020 at 10:00 am*
Q & A Webinar February 11, 2020 at 2:00 pm*
Grant Application Period Closes February 21, 2020 at 12:00 pm*
MVAA Grant Application Review February 21 – 28, 2020
Notification of Approval/Denial/Resubmission Requests**
March 2, 2020
Award Letters and Grant Agreement Packets sent for approved applications
March 2, 2020
**Individual conferences with counties to review denials and resubmission requests
TBD
**Grant resubmission Deadline (if applicable) March 10, 2020 by 12:00 pm*
**Notification of Approval/Denial for Resubmissions & Grant Agreement Packets sent
March 16, 2020
County signed Grant Agreement returned to MVAA
MVAA must receive signed copy of Grant Agreement from County within 60 days of receipt of the Award packet. Grant Agreements received after the 60 days may be forfeited.
Fully executed Grant Agreement returned to County and payment request submitted
To be processed as received
*Denotes EST
PLEASE NOTE: The time/date of receipt by the MVAA is determined by the time/date stamp provided by the State of Michigan email system.
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2018 COUNTY VETERAN SERVICE FUND GRANT AMENDED PUBLIC ACT 192 OF 1953 – GRANT GUIDANCE
SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND
The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) is accepting applications for fiscal year (FY) 2019 County Veteran Service Fund grants (PA 210 of 2018). Public Act 210 of 2018 amends PA 192 of 1953, entitled “An act to create a county department of veterans’ affairs in certain counties, and to prescribe its powers and duties; and to transfer the powers and duties of the soldiers’ relief commission in such counties,” (MCL 35.621 to 35.624) by amending the title and by adding section 3a. This Act creates a county department of veterans’ affairs in certain counties, and to prescribe its powers and duties; to create the county veteran service fund and to provide for contributions to and expenditures from that fund; and to transfer the powers and duties of the soldiers’ relief commission in those counties.
AWARD INFORMATION
Funding Mechanism: Grant
Total Available Funding: $2.1 million
Anticipated Number of Awards: 83
Length of Project: October 1, 2018 – September 30, 2019
Cost Sharing / Match Required: No
Continuation Funds: Contingent upon appropriation funding
AVAILABLE FUNDING
The total disbursement for each grant shall be determined by combining the following amounts:
(a) A base amount of $25,000.00.
(b) A per capita amount according to the number of veterans residing in each county. The amount in this subdivision shall be determined by dividing the amount remaining in the fund after accounting for all disbursements under subdivision (a) by the total number of veterans residing in this state and multiplying the resulting dollar amount by the number of veterans residing in the county receiving the grant. Population figures for veterans residing in this state and in each county of this state shall be obtained from the most recent (2017) Geographic Distribution of VA Expenditures (GDX) Report published by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
(c) If the amount remaining in the fund after accounting for all disbursements under subsection (a) is less than the amount obtained by multiplying $1,000.00 by the number of counties receiving grants, the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency shall not perform a calculation under subsection (b) and shall not disburse the portion of grant funds described under that subsection.
There is no cost sharing or match required.
Funding is provided on a reimbursement basis. Reimbursements will be made on a quarterly basis.
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TIMELINE
September 17, 2018 - Applications or an Intent to Apply must be submitted to [email protected] by 3:00 PM Eastern Time. Applicants are encouraged to submit applications early.
September 28, 2018 – Awards announced for those counties that have applied for a grant and a confirmation for those counties that submitted an intent to apply.
Counties electing to submit an Intent to Apply in lieu of an application packet must submit the Intent to Apply form (see attached) by the application submission date and time. An Intent to Apply informs the MVAA that the county will submit an application packet no later than December 1, 2018. The MVAA will process applications received between September 21, and December 1, within 5 to 10 business days.
DEFINITIONS
For this funding opportunity, below is a list of commonly used terms as defined by Public Act 210 of 2018.
(a) “Accredited veteran service officer”: an individual who has met the qualifications for accreditation under 38 USC 5904 and 38 CFR 14.629.
(b) “County veteran service fund” or “fund”: the county veteran service fund created within the state treasury. (c) “PIV card”: a personal identity verification card issued by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. (d) “Veteran service operations”: assistance and programming to meet the needs of veterans in this state. Veteran
service operations include, but are not limited to, providing advice, advocacy, and assistance to veterans, servicemembers, dependents, or survivors by an accredited veteran service officer to obtain United States Department of Veterans Affairs health, financial, or memorial benefits for which they are eligible.
ELIGIBILITY
Eligibility is limited to Michigan counties.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible to receive a grant, a county department of veterans’ affairs must satisfy the following;
(a) Maintain a minimum level of county funding for veteran service operations equal to the level of county funding for veteran service operations for the preceding fiscal year.
(b) Establish remote access to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs computing systems and require county veteran service officers to obtain a PIV card.
(c) Submit quarterly reports to the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency in accordance with the reporting requirements detailed in this document.
(d) Provide no less than 20 hours per week toward veteran service operations.
(e) Submit financial reports to the Michigan veterans affairs agency on a quarterly basis, demonstrating that the county department of veterans’ affairs expended the grant funds received directly and solely on veteran service operations during the period of the report.
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GRANT FOCUS AREAS
(a) Submissions should focus on enhancing veteran service operations as defined. Priority will be given to
applications that seek to establish a new County Department of Veterans Affairs, increase existing hours dedicated to veteran service operations, and assist veterans with applying for emergency grants from the Michigan Veterans Trust Fund.
(b) Other requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Applicants will be notified if their proposal is not approved and afforded an opportunity to submit an amended or new application. It should be noted that submitting an amended or new application may delay the start date of the project.
APPLICATION
Applications for this grant require the submission of a project narrative, a budget justification and narrative, and a copy of the county’s FY18 budget for the organizational structure that provides assistance to veterans and/or family members.
PROJECT NARRATIVE
All applicants must include a detailed narrative describing:
(a) the county’s current organizational structure that provides assistance to veterans and/or family members;
(b) existing veteran services operations to include the type and number of claims submitted;
(c) additional internal programs that assist veterans;
(d) and how the grant funds will be used.
BUDGET JUSTIFICATION AND NARRATIVE
All applications must have a detailed budget justification and narrative that supports the requested funding. The Budget Justification and Narrative explains how the costs were calculated and must tie directly back to the Project Narrative.
Click here for a sample Budget Narrative.
Proposed costs must be reasonable, allowable, allocable and necessary for the supported activity. For questions regarding cost, please e-mail [email protected].
Supplanting existing funding is not permitted.
Charges to the project for items such as salaries must conform to the written policies and established practices of the applicant organization.
Travel expenses charged to the grant cannot exceed the State of Michigan approved travel rates.
*A link to the State of Michigan approved travel rates can be found at the end of this document.
Note: Requests for reimbursement for activities/services prior to the actual grant award WILL NOT be reimbursed.
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COUNTY BUDGET
All applications must include a detailed FY18 budget for the organizational structure that provided assistance to veterans and/or family members. For most counties, this will be their county department of veterans’ affairs. Counties that do not currently provide assistance to veterans and/or family members are exempt from this requirement.
POST AWARD
All grantees will need to be registered to do business with the State of Michigan. Registration is available at the following website: www.michigan.gov/SIGMAVSS.
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Within 10 days of the end of each quarter, grant recipients shall submit the following reports:
(a) An updated county department of veterans’ affairs budget and invoice for expenses incurred during the quarter.
• Submitting budget reports for reimbursement start with an approved budget. Reimbursements will be made on a quarterly basis. All reimbursable expenses must be incurred during the grant award cycle. Requests for reimbursement for activities/services prior to the award of after the close of the award WILL NOT be reimbursed.
• Reimbursement for salaries/fringe benefits will need to be supported by submitting certified signed time sheets by both the employee and employee supervisor.
• Quarterly Financial Reports demonstrating the expenditure and division of grant funds and county funds, must be signed by the applicant organization’s Chief Financial Officer.
(b) A Quarterly Activity Report that identifies the number and types of claims submitted during the reporting period.
(c) A Quarterly Progress Reports that shall include:
• Major tasks completed in the previous quarter.
• Work to be accomplished in the next quarter.
• Identify what conditions, if any, which currently do or may in the future present challenges to county being able to fulfill terms of grant application or an affirmative statement that are no such challenges known or anticipated.
Reimbursement of expenses is dependent on the receipt of all reporting requirements listed above.
Reporting templates will be provided to grant recipients with the Notice of Award.
PROJECT/BUDGET AMENDMENTS
You must receive prior authorization from MVAA before making a project or budget revisions. Revisions made without prior approval will be not be reimbursed.
MONITORING
All grant recipients will be subject to grant monitoring and performance, including data collection. Standardized templates will be provided. Budget, progress and activity reports will be required quarterly. Grant and performance monitoring will be conducted by the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency. If the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency
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determines, by audit or otherwise, that a county department of veterans’ affairs expended the grant funds received for purposes other than veteran service operations, the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency shall reduce the grant disbursement provided to the county department of veterans’ affairs in the succeeding fiscal year by an amount equal to the total of all amounts improperly expended.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For questions regarding this funding opportunity, please e-mail [email protected].
RESOURCES
The following sites may be of assistance in researching and developing your grant application.
Most recent (2017) Geographic Distribution of VA Expenditures (GDX) Report:
https://www.va.gov/vetdata/expenditures.asp
Michigan Veterans Trust Fund:
https://www.michiganveterans.com/a/Michigan-Veterans-Trust-Fund
https://www.michiganveterans.com/p/Emergency-Assistance
State of Michigan Travel Rates:
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/dtmb/Travel_Rates_FY18_Jan2018_609896_7.pdf
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Action Request to Board of Commissioners Meeting Date: 2/20/20 Department: Dams Submitted By: Mark Stone, Operator of Dams Reviewed and Approved By: Peter Garwood, Administrator Agenda Item: Hydrology Study Supplemental Survey Work
1. Action Request/Suggested Motion Motion to accept the bid of $31,088 by Grand Traverse Engineering and Construction (GTEC) for the supplemental survey work for the hydrology study to be performed by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
2. Background and Current Situation – Concisely include pertinent facts, dates, etc. The Dams department conducted the standard request for bids according to County policy. GTEC fulfills all professional requirements and offered the lowest bid on the project. GTEC was further vetted through an interview process by the Operator of Dams and the County Administrator.
3. Goal – Why the action is necessary; What is the specific target or outcome desired? The bidding process is now complete and we are ready to proceed with the supplemental survey work as soon as possible.
4. Financial – Budget-related information The funds for the survey work are already budgeted and authorized. $31,088 falls within the allowed expenditure. Other bids were: Gosling Czubak $44,950, Gourdie Fraser $45,900, and Fleiss & Vanderbrink $94,000.
5. Legal Review N/A
6. Policy Implications N/A
7. Plan – Timeline with who, what, where, and how Work by GTEC is expected to begin immediately.
8. Alternative Plan – What are the implications if failure to approve? N/A
9. Attachments Included Bid sheet from GTEC
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BID REF# 19-06
ANTRIM COUNTY
BID SHEET
Supplemental Survey for Hydro Study of the Antrim ERCOL
Bid Deadline: 3:00 pm, Friday, February 7, 2020
Submit in person to: Antrim County Administration Office
203 E. Cayuga St., Room 204
Or by mail to: Antrim County Administration Office
PO Box 187
Bellaire, Ml 49615
Total Bid:
$ Thirty-one Thousand Eighty-eight Dollars 00/100 (amount in words)
$ 31,088.00 (amount in numerals)
In case of a discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.
Contractor Information:
Name: Kenneth A. Ockert, LLA Office phone: 231-941-8505
company: Grand Traverse Engineering & Construction cell phone: 231-360-7037
Address: 3147 Logan Valley Road
Email: [email protected]
Signature: � � - Date: P./'7J�
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Action Request to Board of Commissioners Meeting Date: February 20, 2020 Department: Administration Office Submitted By: Pete Garwood, County Administrator Agenda Item: Budget Amendment – Energy Savings
1. Action Request/Suggested Motion Approve the transfer of $16,596.70 from the General Fund, Department 967 Transfer Out, to Fund 242, Energy Savings and direct the Accounting/Financial Division to make the appropriate budget amendments.
2. Background and Current Situation – Concisely include pertinent facts, dates, etc. As part of a 2009 Energy Savings Grant award, the County agreed to have an energy audit conducted and implement some of the energy saving measures. In October of 2009, the County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution in which they agreed to establish an energy savings account into which half of utility bill savings could be deposited and designated for future energy investments. 3. Goal – Why the action is necessary; What is the specific target or outcome desired?
4. Financial – Budget-related information
5. Legal Review
6. Policy Implications
7. Plan – Timeline with who, what, where, and how
8. Alternative Plan – What are the implications if failure to approve?
9. Attachments Included 2019 Energy Savings Report
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Energy PerformanceDate Downloaded: 02/03/2020 12:25 PM ESTDate Generated: 02/03/2020 12:17 PM ESTNumber of properties in report: 3Comparing Baseline Year with Year Ending: 12/2019
Property NameSite EUI
(kBtu/ft²) Change
Source EUI (kBtu/ft²) Change
Weather Normalized Site
EUI (kBtu/ft²) Change
Weather Normalized Source EUI (kBtu/ft²) Change
Site EUI - Adjusted to Current Year
(kBtu/ft²) Change
Source EUI - Adjusted to Current Year
(kBtu/ft²) Change
National Median Site EUI (kBtu/ft²)
Change
National Median Source EUI (kBtu/ft²)
Change
% Difference from National Median Source
EUI ChangeEnergy Cost ($) Change
Antrim County, MI - County Building -54.6 -92.9 -54.1 -92.4 -55.7 -95.2 -15.5 1.9 -62.1 $ (24,424.18)Antrim County, MI - 1905 Courthouse -27.6 -42.1 -26.8 -41.4 -29.2 -44.9 -1.6 1.8 -40 $ (4,173.13)
Antrim County, MI - Jail -58.9 -79.6 -56 -77.2 Not Applicable Not Applicable -2.3 0 -89.2 $ (4,596.09)
12 Month Period Ending Date
Total Change in Annual Energy Cost ($)
Total Minimum Annual Contribution to Energy Savings
12/31/2011 (6,070.00)$ 3,035.00$ 12/31/2012 (9,286.00)$ 4,643.00$ 12/31/2013 (7,611.26)$ 3,805.63$ 12/31/2014 (2,149.77)$ 1,074.89$ 12/31/2015 (9,233.84)$ 4,616.92$ 12/31/2016 (21,033.48)$ 10,516.74$ 12/31/2017 (17,630.33)$ 8,815.17$ 12/31/2018 (8,570.30)$ 4,285.15$ 12/31/2019 (33,193.40)$ 16,596.70$
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Action Request to Board of Commissioners Meeting Date: February 20, 2020 Department: Antrim Conservation District Submitted By: Wendy Warren, District Manager Reviewed and Edited by: Peter Garwood, County Administrator Agenda Item: Household Hazardous Waste Fee Schedule
1. Action Request/Suggested Motion To authorize Antrim Conservation District to revise the Household Hazardous Waste Fee Schedule to include a suggested donation for all participant, and to charge a fee of $5 for printers, fax machines, radios, and TVs and monitors under 30 inches, and $15 for anything over 30 inches. 2. Background and Current Situation – Concisely include pertinent facts, dates, etc. Last year’s Household Hazardous Waste fee schedule included a charge of $1 for every pound over 100 lbs. and a $1 charge per gallon of latex paint. That fee schedule was developed to try to make the unloading more efficient than the previous year and to keep participant fees about the same as the prior year (2018 = $5457). The result was that unloading WAS more efficient and participant fees stayed about the same as the previous year (2019 = $6138). The events were successful in attracting double the number of participants and the amount of waste brought in. 3. Goal – Why the action is necessary; What is the specific target or outcome desired? Our goal is to get the participants in and out of the line within 15 minutes in 2020. While we did become more efficient, we anticipate the need to be even more efficient in 2020 to offset the increased number of participants. We will also be sure to have more volunteers on hand than last year. Separating and counting the latex paint cans was confusing for the volunteers and slowed down the lines and weighing the loads over 100 lbs was the next greatest slow down. In order to maintain participant fees and increase efficiencies, we are proposing to charge for electronics at the 2020 events so that we can keep the fees consistent with the new electronics recycling grant program which will collect electronics on one Saturday during the other nine months of the year. Fees will be $5 for printers, fax machines, radios, and TVs and monitors under 30 inches, and $15 for anything over 30 inches. 4. Financial – Budget-related information 2019 Gross HHW disposal costs were approximately 62,375. Grants for tires and pesticides offset HHW costs by $7,000 and participant fees were $6,138 for a net estimated cost of $49,237 in 2019. 2020 Estimated sponsorships, participant fees, donations & grants include: Grants: $7,000 Sponsorships: $3000 Electronics (10,000 lbs): $4000 Suggested donations (650 cars): $4000 Total fees = $11,000 Estimated NET 2020 HHW cost = $44,000* *Assuming # of participants and volume does not increase significantly. 5. Legal Review n/a
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6. Policy Implications Keeping Household Hazardous Waste event fees consistent with electronic recycling fees, the participants will have less confusion. Including some payment and/or suggested donation makes people realize there is a price tag associated with recycling and disposal, and (hopefully) to think about buying the smallest quantities possible when making new purchases of chemicals and paints. 7. Plan – Timeline with who, what, where, and how The new fees and schedule will be provided to all township and village clerks, advertised in the newspapers and updated on the County and the Conservation District web pages. HHW events will be further advertised by the four chambers of commerce representing Antrim County. 8. Alternative Plan Alternative options include:
1. Keep the fee structure the same as 2019. 2. Keep the events completely free – no suggested donation. 3. No fees, but do suggest a donation. 4. Add on the electronics fee to the 100 lbs weight over fee and latex paint fee.
9. Attachments Included HHW event flyer attached.
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Collection Days: ( 8 am to Noon)
June 13 : Elk Rapids DPW Station, 117 Lake St., Elk Rapids
July 18: Bellaire High School Parking Lot, 204 W. Forest Home Ave., Bellaire
September 12: Mancelona, Antrim County Road Commission Facility, 319 East Lincoln
*Fees will be collected for all ELECTRONICS
$5 for hard drives, laptops, printers, fax, radios, TVs, monitors and misc. elec-tronics under 30″ (screens measured diagonally)
$15 for all items over 30 inches wide or tall.
No large appliances allowed (i.e., no refridgerators, stoves, washers, dryers, hot water heaters, etc.) Questions? Call f(231)533-8363 x1 or [email protected].
Tires - 10 per home, less than 4ft tall & 12”wide
Fluorescent Lights
Items w/ mercury Pesticides
Used motor oil Oil based paints
Latex paints *Electronics—
Fees apply, see below
Cleaners Propane tanks
Fertilizers Gasoline Kerosene
Pool Chemicals Poisons
Chemicals Auto Fluids Batteries Acetone
Accepted Items:
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Action Request to Board of Commissioners Meeting Date: February 20, 2020 Department: Sheriff Department: Dispatch Submitted By: Sergeant Mike Gank Reviewed and Edited By: Peter Garwood, County Administrator Agenda Item: Amalgam Services Agreement
1. Action Request/Suggested Motion To authorize the Chairman of the Board of commissioners to sign the contact with Amalgam Services, as budgeted, for Geographical Information System (GIS) services for the Antrim Co 9-1-1 Center as budgeted.
2. Background and Current Situation – Concisely include pertinent facts, dates, etc. The 9-1-1 Center has had the need for accurate GIS information since 2006 when Antrim County acquired map plotting software for 9-1-1 calls. At that time there was no suitable GIS information available for Antrim County. The initial map building project was quoted around $100,000. At that time the Antrim County GIS Department was just starting and did not have the resources available to supply the necessary GIS maps. The 9-1-1 Board then chose to stay in house by using a 9-1-1 employee to collect the GIS data. It took nearly a year to collect the needed GPS information to construct the 9-1-1 maps. The streets layer was a game changer in terms of finding a person’s location in an emergency. Prior to that callers had to give turn by turn instructions from major intersection with accurate descriptions of their residence. A more accurate “points layer” was added in roughly 2011. Points (using a Global Positioning System [GPS]) appear above each home which greatly increased the location accuracy even more so than the streets layer provided. Now, callers who cannot communicate where they are, can be found even faster. The points layer however created an issue with how responder boundaries are used in the system. A small group home owners with long driveways may not get the correct responder recommended for that call. A new responder boundary layer needs to be created to account for long driveways. The responder boundary layer will based on the parcel boundary. The street maps were also updated bi-weekly by the same 9-1-1 employee. That employee was promoted to a position that no longer allows the time to keep the maps updated as they should be. As of yet no other 9-1-1 employee has been able to grasp the necessary technical skills needed for the 9-1-1 GIS maps. The maps are still very accurate but fall below the NENA standard of accuracy of 90. The maps are now two years old and need to be updated. 3. Goal – Why the action is necessary; What is the specific target or outcome desired? The primary goals are to;
1. Bring the 9-1-1 street layer, point’s layer and the Peninsula Fiber Network (PFN) Master Street and Addressing Guide (MSAG) data up to a base line where the data matches across all three data bases, above 99%.
2. Create a base line response for each responder based on parcels instead of streets.
A secondary goal will be to have the data updated either weekly or as needed to keep the data base up to date and above 95%. A third goal is to train another 9-1-1 employee with the skills needed to keep the maps updated with in the County.
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4. Financial – Budget-related information Primary Goals: 9-1-1 has been allocated $6,000 261000-901-980.348 for the initial project of 9-1-1 Street layer point’s layer, PFN MSAG and responder boundary file. Secondary goals: 9-1-1 has been budgeted $3,000 261000-348-802.213 for the as needed update of the 9-1-1 map systems. 5. Legal Review The contract has been through legal review and changes have been made.
6. Policy Implications
7. Plan – Timeline with who, what, where, and how Have Amalgam start immediately with the primary goals as outlined above.
8. Alternative Plan – What are the implications if failure to approve? None
9. Attachments Included Antrim NG911 Maintenance Agreement
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Amalgam LLC 809 E. Bennett St.
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858
Antrim County 911 GIS Maintenance Service | Amalgam LLC 2020 1
AGREEMENT BETWEEN AMALGAM LLC AND ANTRIM COUNTY
Antrim County NG911 GIS Maintenance Service
This Agreement is entered into on the date of signature by Antrim County,
located at 207 East Cayuga Street in Bellaire, Michigan 49615 and Amalgam LLC, located at 809 East Bennett Street in Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858, and (collectively referred to as the “Parties”).
The purpose of this Agreement is to specify the responsibilities of the parties
related to “NG911 GIS Maintenance Service”. Antrim County maintains multiple 911 datasets in GIS format. The maintenance of GIS layers is required to retain value through the currency and accuracy of the layers. Antrim County will contract GIS maintenance to Amalgam LLC to ensure accuracy and currency of the GIS layers. In consideration of the mutual promises herein and benefits received, it is hereby agreed by Amalgam LLC and Antrim County as follows:
1. Project Overview:
Amalgam LLC will provide GIS maintenance to Antrim County 911. Maintenance shall be performed on an as needed basis determined by Antrim County in order to maintain information accuracy and currency.
2. Project Schedule: This Agreement shall be in effect until terminated according
to the terms in section 10 of this agreement. 3. Responsibilities of Amalgam LLC:
A. Amalgam LLC will conduct all GIS maintenance using ArcGIS software. B. Amalgam LLC will provide mapping deliverables in ESRI Shapefile
format or ESRI Geodatabase format.
C. Amalgam LLC will maintain a close working relationship with Antrim County.
4. Responsibilities of Antrim County:
A. Antrim County will work with Amalgam LLC to undertake the objectives of this project.
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B. Antrim County will provide GIS changes in a written or electronic format
that describes the change in a timely manner free of charge.
C. Antrim County will review all deliverables for accuracy and report any omissions or errors to Amalgam LLC.
D. Antrim County will maintain a close working relationship with Amalgam
LLC 5. Payment:
• Antrim County agrees to pay Amalgam LLC $50.00 per hour to perform 911 GIS edits.
• Amalgam LLC will invoice Antrim County upon satisfactory completion of project tasks.
• Antrim County will issue payment based on the invoice. Checks will be
issued within thirty days of receipt and will be mailed to Amalgam LLC, 809 E. Bennett St., Mt Pleasant, MI 48858.
6. Change of Project Fee Due to Revisions: Any revisions to the agreed upon
Project by Antrim County, after the execution of this Agreement could result in an increase in the Project Fee. In the event Antrim County wishes to revise the original Project, Antrim County shall submit the revised proposal to Amalgam LLC in writing. Amalgam LLC shall then have five (5) business days to provide Antrim County with an updated Project Fee, if applicable. If the updated fee is acceptable to Antrim County, then Antrim County shall sign the updated proposal, which shall become an amendment to this Agreement. In the event Antrim County does not accept the updated Project Fee, then Amalgam LLC shall continue to perform under this original, un-amended, Agreement.
7. Representations of Amalgam LLC: Amalgam LLC represents that it shall
make every effort to ensure that the final Project is technically accurate, based on the information provided to Amalgam LLC by Antrim County.
8. Representations of Antrim County: Antrim County represents that it shall be
responsible for providing all necessary data, materials or information which Amalgam LLC will need to complete the Project with technical accuracy. Antrim County acknowledges that Amalgam LLC is not responsible for, nor shall it be held liable for any data, materials, or information, which Antrim County has
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supplied to it, which are not accurate or are false, which Amalgam LLC has relied upon for completion of the Project.
9. Indemnification: Amalgam LLC shall indemnify and hold harmless Antrim
County, its elected officials, board members, officers, employees, agents, and representatives from any and all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, damage, lawsuits, judgments, including attorneys’ fees and costs, arising out of, or relating to, Amalgam LLC’s services under this Agreement. Antrim County shall indemnify and hold harmless Amalgam, LLC, to the extent of the law, against any and all claims, actions, suits, damages, judgments, charges, costs, or expenses, if materials or information supplied by Antrim County to Amalgam LLC to be used to perform services are found to be faulty or, if such materials or information are the intellectual property of a third party.
10. Termination of Agreement: This Agreement may be terminated with thirty
(30) days written notice by either party. If terminated, Antrim County agrees to immediately pay Amalgam LLC for completed work already provided under this agreement.
11. Other Agreements: This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between
the parties, and all prior discussions, agreements, and understanding, whether verbal or in writing, and are hereby merged into this Agreement.
12. Amendment or Modification of this Agreement: This Agreement may be
amended or modified only by a written instrument of the Parties. 13. Assignment: This Agreement may not be assigned by either Party without the
prior written consent of the other Party. 14. Force Majeure: Amalgam LLC shall not be deemed to be in default or
otherwise responsible for delays or failures in performance resulting from acts of God, acts of war or civil disturbance, epidemics, accidents, governmental action or inaction, fires, earthquakes, unavailability of labor, strikes or other labor difficulties, materials, power or communication, acts of terrorism, or other causes beyond Amalgam LLC reasonable control.
15. Independent Contractor: The relationship between Amalgam LLC and Antrim
County shall at all times and to the full extent recognized by law be that of an independent contractor. Antrim County understands and acknowledges that
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neither it nor any of its employees or agents shall be deemed to be employees of Amalgam LLC. Amalgam LLC understands and acknowledges that neither it nor any of its employees or agents shall be deemed to be employees of Antrim County.
16. Choice of Law: This Agreement has been drafted under the laws of the State
of Michigan, and such state law shall control with regard to any dispute hereunder.
17. Contact: The contact person for Amalgam LLC is David Nichol, Co-Owner,
Amalgam LLC, Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858, telephone (989) 944-5188. The contact person for Antrim County is Corey LeCureux, Antrim County 911 Lead Dispatch Supervisor, 207 E. Cayuga St., Bellaire, MI 49615, telephone (231) 533-8627 x3250.
18. Binding: The signatories affirm that they have authority to bind their respective
parties to this Agreement.
AMALGAM LLC, a Michigan Limited Liability Company
ANTRIM COUNTY, MI
By:__________________________
David Nichol
By:____________________________
Edgar Bottcher. III Title: Director of Operations
Title: Chairman, Antrim County Board of Commissioners
Date:___2/14/2020______________
Date:__________________________
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Action Request to Board of Commissioners Meeting Date: February 20, 2020 Department: Administration Office Submitted By: Pete Garwood, County Administrator Agenda Item: Appointment of Public Information Officer
1. Action Request/Suggested Motion To approve the Vice Chair's appointment of Deputy Administrator, Jeremy Scott as the primary Public Information Officer (PIO) in compliance with the Antrim County Emergency Operations Plan upon completion of the required training, at which time Commissioner Christian Marcus will serve as the alternate PIO. 2. Background and Current Situation – Concisely include pertinent facts, dates, etc. In the past, once trained, the Deputy Administrator has been appointed and served as the primary PIO in the event of an emergency. Commissioner Marcus has graciously volunteered to be the alternate PIO in the past, and primary PIO while the Deputy Administrator position was vacant and the recently hired Deputy Administrator can receive the appropriate training. 3. Goal – Why the action is necessary; What is the specific target or outcome desired? To have someone on staff, other than those who will be dealing with an emergency or disaster, trained and available to focus on handling the media and getting important information out to the public. 4. Financial – Budget-related information The cost of training.
5. Legal Review na
6. Policy Implications na
7. Plan – Timeline with who, what, where, and how If appointed Mr. Scott would enroll in the appropriate training at the earliest opportunity.
8. Alternative Plan – What are the implications if failure to approve? None
9. Attachments Included na
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Action Request to Board of Commissioners Meeting Date: February 20, 2020 Department: Administration Office Submitted By: Pete Garwood, County Administrator Agenda Item: Performance Review
1. Action Request/Suggested Motion No action is required at this time. The enclosed documents are included for discussion purposes at this time.
2. Background and Current Situation – Concisely include pertinent facts, dates, etc. At the Board meeting on December 5, 2019 the Board requested that a performance review form and policy that can be used for the County Administrator and Finance Director be drafted by a March Board meeting. I emailed three different samples to you; one in January and two in February. The enclosed version is a new and improved version that Stephanie Murray, Human Resources Director and I worked on. It is modeled after a performance review instrument and system used by the Health Department. The enclosed document includes a performance review form for both the two employees that answer directly to the Board and a separate form that can be used for the evaluation of other County employees. 3. Goal – Why the action is necessary; What is the specific target or outcome desired? Please see the enclosed document.
4. Financial – Budget-related information na
5. Legal Review na
6. Policy Implications If adopted, it would be the policy to have a regular review of the County Administrator and Finance Director. 7. Plan – Timeline with who, what, where, and how The form and process document could be adopted when the Board feels comfortable with it.
8. Alternative Plan – What are the implications if failure to approve? None
9. Attachments Included The performance review documents
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Performance Evaluation - Page 1 of 3
Antrim County
Factor Assessment Exceeds Meets NI Job Duties and Responsibilities Actively seeks to establish and maintain relationships with community, colleagues, and partners for the benefit of Antrim County and for personal, professional growth.
-Leadership in state and local organizations. -Active participation in local forums.
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Evaluates operational performance and initiates new approaches & practices to meet needs of organization.
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Delegates responsibility to staff that will foster professional growth, leadership, and decision-making skills.
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Challenges From Prior Year:
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Supervisor Signature:___________________________________________________ Date:_______________________
I have reviewed this evaluation and discussed the contents with my supervisor. My signature means that I have been advised of my performance and have been given the opportunity to make comments, but does not necessarily imply agreement with the evaluation or the contents. Employee Signature:___________________________________________________ Date:_______________________
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Individual Board Member Input - Page 1 of 2
Antrim County
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Employee Name: Classification: Date of Hire:
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Job Duties and Responsibilities Exceeds Meets NI
Actively seeks to establish and maintain relationships with community, colleagues, and partners for the benefit of Antrim County and for personal, professional growth.
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Strengths/Goals accomplished from previous 6 months/1 year:
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Areas for Improvement: Development Recommendations:
Supervisor Signature:___________________________________________________ Date:_______________________
I have reviewed this evaluation and discussed the contents with my supervisor. My signature means that I have been advised of my performance and have been given the opportunity to make comments, but does not necessarily imply agreement with the evaluation or the contents. Employee Signature:___________________________________________________ Date:_______________________
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Employee Self Evaluation - Page 1 of 2
Employee Name: Evaluation Date: Comments:
What improvements have you made on the Areas of Improvement identified on the Employee Evaluation form completed by the Board from your last meeting?
Employee contributions to the organization:
Employee accomplishments – what I set out to do and did:
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New skills & competencies acquired:
Important experiences gained:
Antrim County
Employee Self Evaluation
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Goals This section establishes goals and needed action plans that are anticipated to be completed before the next evaluation timeframe.
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Supervisor Signature:___________________________________________________ Date:_______________________
I have reviewed this evaluation and discussed the contents with my supervisor. My signature means that I have been advised of my performance and have been given the opportunity to make comments, but does not necessarily imply agreement with the evaluation or the contents. Employee Signature:___________________________________________________ Date:_______________________
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Action Request to Board of Commissioners Meeting Date: February 20, 2020 Department: Administration Office Submitted By: Pete Garwood, County Administrator Agenda Item: Facilities Master Plan Information Session
1. Action Request/Suggested Motion To approve hiring Byce & Associates to conduct an information session on the Facilities Master Plan at for the Board of Commissioners at a cost of $3,000, and that the Finance Director be directed to make the appropriate budget amendment with revenues to come from the General Fund – fund balance.
2. Background and Current Situation – Concisely include pertinent facts, dates, etc. The Facilities Master Plan is an in depth study and evaluation of the County’s current facilities with the inclusion of different options for addressing needs and deficiencies in the future. The study was conducted and the resultant plan was written by Byce & Associates. At a work session of the Board on February 7, 2020 the Board requested that the County Administrator get a quote from Byce and Associates for providing a presentation on their findings and answering any of the Board’s questions. 3. Goal – Why the action is necessary; What is the specific target or outcome desired? To make sure all Board members have the information needed and questions answered, to the extent possible, as they work toward a common solution for the future of the County facilities.
4. Financial – Budget-related information A budget amendment of $3,000.
5. Legal Review na
6. Policy Implications na
7. Plan – Timeline with who, what, where, and how Timing of the information session will be decided at a Board meeting.
8. Alternative Plan – What are the implications if failure to approve? None
9. Attachments Included Proposal from Byce & Associates
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February 14, 2020 TO: Antrim County Board of Commissioner FR: Pete Garwood, County Administrator RE: Administrator’s Report – February 20, 2020 ADMINISTRATION RELATED MATTERS: 1. Fee Structure for GIS Data: Jeremy Scott, Deputy Administrator, has been working with Ms. Weston. He
has studied the statutory formula that a municipality must use when developing the fee structure and reviewed the history of past data requests. Even though there is a formula, there remains some assumption that are subjective. We will be bringing a recommendation to the Board by May at the latest.
2. Broadband, County Project: I had a phone conversation with Eric Grandstaff from the Northern Lakes Economic Alliance. We discussed grant opportunities that may be available. According to Mr. Grandstaff, there is a grant program with a submission deadline of the end of March. However, a project must be shovel ready to be considered. Mr. Grandstaff indicated there will be other opportunities both from the State and the Federal level and having those discussions now in preparation for future opportunities would be a wise move. To pursue broadband funding opportunities it will take research of opportunities, organization of stakeholders in the County and individual communities, meetings, grant writing, and possible commitment of funds. This all will take staff time. I would like to know if it is the consensus of the Board to move in this direction or at least explore moving in this direction. If so, we will figure out a way to make time for the initiative.
3. Land Purchase and Sale Policy: We are targeting the presentation of a draft policy for July. NO UPDATE 4. Zettel vs Antrim County (State Mandated Foreclosure Process): We continue to wait for a decision by the
Michigan Supreme Court in the Rafaeli v. Oakland County case.
The case filed in Federal Court is called, Grainger, Jr. v. County of Antrim, et al. Once again the plaintiff attorney is trying to get the case classified as a class action suit. The plaintiffs’ attorney in the Wayside Church, et al v. VanBuren County et al filed a motion. However, this case is not presently consolidated with the case of Wayside Church et al. v. VanBuren County et al, so the demand by the “Wayside Plaintiffs". An objection was filed by our attorney on December 3, 2019.
Sherry Comben, Treasurer, requested direction from the County legal counsel and the attorney appointed by the MMRMA to represent Antrim County and others regarding the Zettel case for the future foreclosure administration. Both agreed that we should continue to follow State law for the administration of the foreclosure process. We have not received additional updates.
Memorandum Administration Department
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HUMAN RESOURCES (HR) RELATED MATTERS:
5. County Employment Opportunities: The bulletin board outside the HR Office lists the current openings at the County. − Finance Director – FT: Bradley Rizzo will begin work on February 24. − Antrim County Transportation Driver – Irregular PT: Position will remain open until filled. Reference
checks on a candidate are occurring now. − Antrim County Transportation Mechanic – Regular PT: Position will remain open until filled. − Animal Control Officers – Irregular PT: Interviews occurred, but two positions remain open until filled. − Marine Patrol Officers – Seasonal: Positions are currently posted until March 2.
6. Employee Trainings/Workshops: We are working to schedule Debbie Rochester, Benefit Education
Specialist with MERS to provide retirement planning in the upcoming weeks.
7. Employee Performance Reviews: The Human Resources Director has investigated other evaluation tools and has two sample drafts for consideration. The two evaluation tools were reviewed by department heads and elected officials at the October 16 meeting - the group had a definite favorite.
At a past Board meeting, the Board indicated a desire to see a performance evaluation tool for the Administrator and Finance Director (direct reports to the Board). On January 10, Pete Garwood, Administrator, sent drafts of an evaluation tool and a review process to the Board for its review and discussion in February with a target of implementation in March. At the January 16 Board meeting, mention was made of other evaluation tools. Sheryl Guy provided sample evaluation tools to the HR Director that she had received from various counties. The Health Department evaluation tool was also received.
Stephanie Murray, HR Director and I met and reviewed the different evaluation tools which are attached to the Board packet.
FINANCE RELATED MATTERS: 1. Finance Department: As stated earlier in the report, Brad Rizzo will start on Monday February 24. Corinna
Hervey, Accounting Consultant, will continue to assist as a consultant to Mr. Rizzo as he becomes familiar and comfortable with the position. We will continue to evaluate the role Ms. Hervey plays and the extent of the need for her services.
2. Budget Amendments - Wages and Salary Adjustment: The Budget amendment information for the wage
and salary adjustments were tabled at the last meeting. As we still do not have a Finance Director and are working on making sure the adjustments are accurate, the budget amendment information will not be ready today, but will be for the March 5 meeting.
HEALTH & PUBLIC SAFETY (H&PS) RELATED MATTERS: 8. Michigan Indigent Defense Commission (MIDC): A meeting has been scheduled with Paul Jarboe,
Attorney-Administrator, on February 19 to work through logistics of responsibilities that will be handled by his office and by our office moving forward.
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9. Housing Program: Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency has taken over new projects and has spent the budget with existing submitted applications. They will be adding people with needs to a waiting list. The Deputy Administrator continues to work through old and existing cases.
10. Statewide 911 Outage: The 3.5 hour 911 outage on January 31 was due to a partially failed piece of
redundant equipment sending out corrupted information causing additional failures and creating a loop that consumed PFN bandwidth.
11. ACT Fund Balance 2021: The most recent audited fund balance for Antrim County Transportation (ACT)
was $409,828. The current cash control as of February 14, 2020 is $360,663.
12. Opioid Litigation Update: NO UPDATE
BUILDINGS, LANDS, & INFRASTRUCTURE (BLI) RELATED MATTERS: 13. Facilities Master Plan: As a result of the strategic work session led by John Amrhein and Beth Prykucki of
Michigan State University Extension (MSUE), and as directed, I contacted Byce and Associates to get a cost and discuss their availability to provide an additional information session for the Board. A proposal from Byce & Associates is attached. They have also indicated they would be available on the day of the March 19 Board meeting.
14. Barnes Park Reservations/ Accepting Credit Cards: See memo from Deputy Administrator attached to the Board packet.
15. LED Lighting: Work on the County building is complete. Savings and expansion to other buildings can be
explored at the end of the month. No final invoice has been received. 16. Pete Wilks Property: Upon contacting DNR Officer Andrea Albert, there is little that she can do as current
laws only pertain to State land. Mike Meriwether has communicated with the people involved and is submitting an action item for the next Board meeting requesting that we adopt the State’s regulation on hunting blinds. The State's regulation has been submitted to legal counsel for review. My initial review indicates it will need to be tailored for use by Antrim County.
17. County Building Security: A committee of department heads and elected officials met twice (September
24 and October 11, 2019) to review the updated information and discuss other security related issues. The security plan, Fire and Emergency Plan, the paging procedure for when an erratic individual is at your office counter were discussed. The paging procedure and the Fire and Emergency Plan will be integrated and presented at the next department head/elected official meeting in early 2020. The Maintenance and IT Directors met with the Deputy Administrator on January 31 to finalize a security plan (doors and cameras) and have begun getting quotes for a proposal to be presented to the board in the coming months. Roll out of the implementation would likely take place in the spring of 2020. There are grant opportunities with MMRMA the Deputy Administrator will be working on this project and has started filling out the paperwork. Once solid quotes are in we will bring the grant application to the board for approval to submit.
18. County Building Generator Project: Specs for the generator have been finalized and the first quote has been submitted from a preferred vendor under the Sourcewell program.
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Administrator’s Report – February 20, 2020 Page 4 of 4
19. Finance Director Office Space: The Deputy Administrator was tasked with utilizing current County building space efficiently. He identified the office across from HR as an excellent fit for the incoming Finance Director. The move would consolidate available space for efficiency and future opportunities while also moving the new Director closer to Human Resources, Administration, and the Board Room. The timing is ideal during the transition and would be at no cost to the County. The office space on the first floor will be returned to the previous use as a meeting room.
20. Wall Heaters – County Building: Five heaters for the stairwells of the County building have been ordered.
Since it is a custom order, it is anticipated the units will arrive the latter part of March. NO UPDATE 21. Vacant Lot – Bank Building: The lawn restoration of the vacant lot will be addressed in the spring after the
snow melt. NO UPDATE CONTRACTS/AGREEMENTS:
Reviewed by Civil Counsel and/or the County Administrator, approved by the Board of Commissioners, and tracked for future follow-up of expiration (where necessary):
• Campspot (reservation software system for Barnes Park)
POLICIES:
Reviewed by Civil/Labor Counsel (when necessary) and/or the County Administrator, reviewed by elected officials and department heads, approved by the Board of Commissioners, and posted on the Antrim County website: NONE
CIVIL/LABOR COUNSEL REVIEWS:
• PACE North (Commission on Aging services for Antrim County PACE clients) – review expected by February 19.
• Hunting Blind Policy – review expected by February 19. • Sheriff Office/Jail space and functionality/liability question – Civil counsel has been requested to provide
an opinion related to information included in the Facilities Master Plan. • LPi (Commission on Aging – publishing service, senior space software service) – review expected by
February 25.
COMMUNICATIONS, NOTES OF INTEREST: • Michigan Association of Counties (MAC) Legislative Conference will be held in Lansing from April 15 – 17,
2020. Registration is now open. I am requesting that you consider changing the Board meeting from April 16 to April 23 to accommodate those who would like to attend the MAC Conference. Those interested in attending please see Sheryl Guy and she will register you.
• Northern Lakes Economic Alliance Annual Lunch will take place at the Boyne Mountain Resort on April 24,
2020, from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Anyone interested in attending, please contact Margie Boyd in the Administration office prior to April 1.
• Capital Improvements Workshops: MSU Extension, Michigan Department of Treasury and the Michigan
Economic Development Corporation are offering a Fiscally Ready Communities Program, which will be held nine times in different areas of the State if you are interested in attending, please let Margie Boyd know and she will register you.
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October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE FISCAL VEAR 2020
None
None
$19,092 - Reconciled Money FY 2018 - from State
$396 - Unrealized Gain/Loss
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 66 of 101 February 20, 2020
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR REPORT- December 2019
GOAL #1 -Address Topics of Immediate Concern
Respond to request by Leslie Meyers, Antrim County Emergency Planning Coordinator, to participate on
Local Emergency Planning Committee, requested.
Request approval to work through Otsego Conservation District to utilize Scrap Tire funding from EGLE.
GOAL# 2 - Raise Awareness
o Prepared 2 interview and articles of Farmer Spotlight from Farmers Market for our
Face book.
GOAL #3 - Increase/Improve Upon Current Services
o HHW - Confirmed all dates and sites for 2020 with vendors and host sites
o Electronics Recycling Grant - Change of scope and budget adjustment made and
approved. Looking at trailers for sale.
GOAL #4 - Expand upon Services to Diverse Groups (Ag, Recreation, Waste, Water Quality)
o Winter Farmers Market was begun on November 13. Six to seven vendors have been
present and are happy so far with customer turnout (22 - 34).
o Wetzel Lake Improvement Project - Developed and submitted grant proposal and
letters of support for signature by County and Mancelona Twp.
Goal #5 - Integrate programs/Collaborate with Partners
o Farmer Workshop - participated with Education & Outreach Specialist to develop
Farmer workshop for March.
Goal #6 - Support and improve District financials and operations
o Building Repairs - Scheduled contractor to install plastic sheeting (per building
inspector) and energy conservation measures (pipes & heating distribution wrapped,
joints caulked and skylight covers).
o Prepared final invoices for contracts for work completed in 2019.
o *Research in process with County for HHW payment to ACD 2018 & 2019.
o Budget revisions worked with Mike and others to refine 2020 draft budget.
o Worked with staff and caterers to set up and tear down/clean up Annual Meeting Event.
o Compiled and submitted Administrator/Outreach & Ed report to Bd of Commissioners.
o Compiled minutes and prepared meeting packets for ACD Board meeting.
Two weeks off for holidays and vacation
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 67 of 101 February 20, 2020
FORESTRY REPORT
DECEMBER-JANUARY 10th 2020
Honey Hollow Road -timber trespass/ conflict resolution
Bob Teetzal -Wetland issue -refer to Heidi.
Ellsworth school forest -pine sale/ hardwood review
Musky- representing musky fisherman in area -conducted public meeting regarding size limit. Will
represent fishermen at NRC meeting in April.
County Contract with NW hardwood finalized.
Abdeen Jabarra -Contract review regarding pine thinning.
Cedar River Trail Clean-up. Also removed beavers from rr grade.
DISTRICT SUPERVISORY ROLE
Prepared Staff Review for board - will review with staff in January.
Reviewing Personnel Policy- Will meet with committee in January.
Review tree order form with McKenzie
Notice: McKenzie has given her two weeks notice and will be leaving us. She is moving to Kentucky with
her boyfriend. I will prepare a job notice to replace her asap.
Used up remaining vacation days over the holiday break (4 days).
MIKE MERIWETHER
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 68 of 101 February 20, 2020
McKenzie Fox
Conservation Program Assistant
December Report
Communications
Events in September:
• Every Tuesday: Trail Tuesday Hike
o Continuing to do our weekly Trail Tuesday hike, usually at the Cedar River Natural Area,
but sometimes at special locations or about certain topics
o Client Benefits - consistent weekly exercise opportunity; chance to learn about the
native flora and fauna of the area
o Continuous Improvement - building relationship with constituents/clients; our numbers
that attend guided hikes are growing
Social Media:
• Facebook (Dec. 1- Dec. 31):
o 9 new page likes; up 351 since McKenzie began in November 2018
• lnstagram
o 304 followers; up 124 since McKenzie began in November 2018
Other Communications:
Annual Meeting:
• Published Annual Report- took a Jot of time! {design work, writing of information, making
budget understandable and concise, working with staff on their parts - thanks to all who
completed their part in a timely manner!) I'd also be curious as feedback for improvement on
this for next year.
• Designed and sent invitations to variety of audiences -volunteers, board, county
commissioners, ACD supporters, etc.
• Found, scanned, and put together picture slideshow
• Developed annual report PowerPoint presentation
• Designed certificates for students and volunteer of the year
• Designed posters for education, recycling/HHW, and upcoming projects
• Helped set up and tear down
• Worked with Heidi to write after-event review and ideas for next year-send me ideas if you
have some (including improvements) for next year!
Essay Competition:
• Honored some essay contest winners at ACD Annual Meeting
• Attended awards ceremony with Heidi at Bellaire Middle School for 7th grade student
Tree Sale:
• All trees ordered
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 69 of 101 February 20, 2020
• Figured out pricing for trees based on mark-up percentages
• Created catalog and online store
Other:
• Began planning Soil Health Field Day 2020 with partners (MAEAP, Kalkaska CD) and staff
• Met with Kalkaska CD and other organizations to discuss marketing and millage ideas
• Met with Kalkaska CD to plan conservation corner articles
• Published monthly e-newsletter
• Continuously updating website
• Wendy and I have been interviewing farmers from our farmer's market and publishing a
Featured Farm each week on our website's blog and our social media sites
• Helped set-up and take-down farmer's market
• Continued collaboration with MAEAP and Produce Safety on farmer workshop which will take
place in March
AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps member, Austin, will arrive at the beginning of Feb. (work plan already created}.
Soil Erosion
• Continued work with Heidi for Healthy Lakes Landscaping Initiative
o Met with Brad on logo design
o AmeriCorps work plan created
Upcoming Events:
• Every Friday, 9am-noon: Bellaire Winter Farmer & Artisan Market at ACD Office
• Jan. 14th, noon: Snowshoe Hike at Coy Mtn.
• Jan. 15, 2pm: Tree Pruning Workshop at ACD Office
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 70 of 101 February 20, 2020
Soil Erosion Report December 2019
Soil Erosion Control Permits by month: January-December 2019
January# January$ February# February$ March# March$ April# April$ May# May$ June# June$ Banks 0 0 1 $75 1 $75 4 $525 2 $525 Central Lake 0 1 $150 1 $150 2 $300 6 $675 3 $300 Chestonia 0 0 0 0
Custer 0 0 0 1 $75 0
Echo 0 0 1 $75 1 $75 0
Elk Rapids 2 $225 0 3 $225 1 $75 3 $450 4 $775
Forest Home 0 0 1 $75 1 $150 6 $825 2 $375
Helena 0 1 $150 0 3 $375 2 $225 0
Jordan 0 0 0 0
Kearney 1 $75 1 $75 0 1 $750 2 $755
Mancelona 0 0 0 1 $550
Milton 1 $150 0 4 $450 7 $1,725 9 $1,275 4 $525
Star 0 0 0
Torch Lake 3 $750 4 $600 1 $225 4 $375
Warner 0 0 0
Extraction Pits 0 0 0
Total 4 $450 6 $1,125 15 $1,650 16 $2,775 33 $5,025 22 $4,180
Running Total of Soil Erosion Permits Per Year Running Total Revenue For Soil Erosion Permits Per Year
Year January February March April May June Year January February March April May June
2015 1 6 28 59 88 2015 $215 $555 $2,305 $5,025 $7,330
2016 5 9 20 27 60 2016 $440 $690 $1,655 $2,340 $4,985
2017 3 7 16 28 66 2017 $4,565 $5,395 $6,110 $10,615 $13,915
2018 7 14 24 36 59 2018 $1,015 $2,100 $3,250 $5,975 $8,700
2019 4 10 25 41 74 96 2019 $450 $1,575 $3,225 $6,000 $11,025 $15,205
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Heidi Shaffer
July# July$ August# August$ Sept# Sept$ Oct# Oct$ Nov# Nov$ Dec# Dec$ Banks 1 $75 1 $75 3 $375 1 $300 0 $0 0 $0 Central Lake 1 $150 3 $300 0 $0 4 $375 1 $150 0 $0 Chestonia 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 Custer 0 $0 0 $0 1 $450 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 Echo 1 $150 0 $0 1 $75 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 Elk Rapids 5 $525 3 $225 6 $600 4 $375 1 $150 0 $0 Forest Home 1 $75 7 $975 4 $475 2 $225 0 $0 0 $0 Helena 1 $75 2 $225 2 $500 0 $0 0 $0 2 $375 Jordan 0 $0 1 $75 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 Kearney 0 $0 3 $300 1 $450 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Mancelona 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Milton 8 $1,050 7 $600 8 $900 14 $1,825 7 $525 2 $150
Star 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Torch Lake 5 $600 5 $600 5 $600 4 $375 4 $375 0 $0
Warner 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Extraction Pits 0 $0 0 $0 0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Total 23 $2,700 32 $3,375 31 $4,425 29 $3,475 13 $1,200 4 $525
Running Total of Soil Erosion Permits Per Year Running Total Revenue For Soil Erosion Permits Per Year
Year July August Sept Oct Nov Dec Year July August Sept Oct Nov Dec
2015 142 168 185 203 210 216 2015 $11,797 $13,602 $14,732 $16,237 $16,972 $18,547
2016 109 151 183 208 229 234 2016 $10,415 $14,200 $17,315 $19,640 $21,990 $22,590
2017 110 152 168 199 215 225 2017 $18,565 $22,050 $23,535 $27,030 $28,935 $28,935
2018 116 140 179 207 218 2018 $17,225 $20,935 $24,420 $27,195 $28,720
2019 119 151 182 211 224 228 2019 $17,905 $21,280 $25,705 $29,180 $30,380 $30,905
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program area title: Soil Erosion and Water Quality Protection
II Permits, II of customers served and II of site visits
Have one project with issues. Issued a conditional stop work. Am working with contractor to rectify issues.
Updating files for end of year.
Healthy Lakes Landscaping: landscaping that captures stormwater runoff to filter and clean it before slowly releasing it into
a surface water body. Working regularly with contractors on healthly lakes landscaping
Working on program promotion for 2020
Developed cost share program for initiative. Are writing grants and doing fundraising.
AmeriCorps
Austin Jackson starts February 3, 2020
assigned to the promotion and implementation of the Healthy Lakes Landscaping initiative.
Conservation District Outreach
Annual Meeting - thanks Christian Marcus and Brenda Ricksgers for attending
Working on developing calendar for 2020.
Contractor Meeting, March 18, 2020: 5:00 Torch Lake Cafe, M88/US31 (SE corner)
Dinner and program: announcing the Healthy Lakes Landscaping Initiative
Upcoming events: training for staff at PineHill for Healthy Lakes Initiative (April 3) and training for their customers (May 2, 9:00-4:00)
Page 3 Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 73 of 101 February 20, 2020
Charlevoix 0Antrim 0Kalkaska0Emmet Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area
I Quarterly Newsletter October 1 - December 31, 2019
Featured: "Eastern Hemlocks in Trouble: CAKE CISMAs Efforts to Protect a Northern Michigan Evergreen. "
''The mission of the CAKE CISMA is to protect the natural resources,
economy, and human health in Northern Lower Michigan through
collaborative outreach and management of invasive species."
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 74 of 101 February 20, 2020
Note fro1n the Progra1n Coordinator
As unbelievable as it may seem, 201 ';) has come and gone in the blink of an
eye and is officially in the books. This year has not been without its
challenges (as is always the case with invasive species management), but all
in all 201';) has been a year of productivity and rewarding work.
In 201';), the CAKE CISMA received 4 grants and two grant
extensions to fund invasive species related projects in our four county
service area. In February, we received an extension from the Michigan
Invasive Species Grant Program to continue our cost-sharing and strike
team program. In May, we received funding from the Dole Family
Foundation to survey the Elk River Chain of Lakes' ';)0 miles of shoreline
for invasive phragmites and purple loosestrife, with treatment to follow
next year. In July, we were awarded funding from the USDA's National
Forest Service through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative to conduct
survey and treatment for invasive shoreline species on Beaver and Hog
Islands. In September, we received an extension to an MISGP grant to fund
invasive species interns on Beaver Island for the summer of2020. In
November, we were awarded funding for Black-swallow wort control and
education in the City of Petoskey by the Petoskey and Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation. In December, we were awarded continued
CISMA funding by the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program. Thanks
to these funders, we have been and continue to be a public resource for the
counties of Charlevoix, Antrim, Kalkaska and Emmet.
These ongoing projects, while diverse in scope and geography, all
have one commonality: they were designed at their core to preserve the
ecological integrity ofNorthern Michigan's native habitats. Whether it be a
public education event on the shores of Lake Michigan on the value of the
eastern hemlock tree, a phragmites treatment on some remote kettle lake in
Kalkaska, or spot spraying knapweed on Beaver Island to protect Pitcher's
thiscle habitat, CAKE is dedicated to the protection of Northern
Michigan's native ecology and the preservation of its natural heritage.
CAKE will carry this conviction into the New Year, and we are grateful for
all our partners who assist us in our mission to protect the natural
resources, economy, and human health in Northern Lower Michigan
through collaborative outreach and management of invasive species. Thank
you all!
-Benjamin
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 75 of 101 February 20, 2020
2020
Jan2020
Income
2020
Expense
2020
Permits
Sold
2019
Income
2019
Permits
Sold
Difference
From Prev. Year
Permits
Janurary $31,536.00 $41,943.67 136 $40,486.00 141 -5
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total YTD: $31,536.00 $41,943.67 136 $40,486.00 141 -5
Net Revenue
YTD: -$10,407.67
Antrim County Building Department Revenue Report
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 76 of 101 February 20, 2020
Difference
From Prev. Year
Income
-$8,950.00
-$8,950.00
Antrim County Building Department Revenue Report
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 77 of 101 February 20, 2020
2020
Jan
Building
Plan
Reviews
Monthly
Total
Building
Plan
Reviews
Daily
Average
Building
Inspections
Monthly
Total
Building
Inspections
Daily
Average
Mechanical
Inspections
Monthly
Total
Mechanical
Inspections
Daily
Average
Plumbing
Inspections
Monthly
Total
Plumbing
Inspections
Daily
Average
Electrical
Inspections
Monthly
Total
Electrical
Inspections
Daily
Average
January 29 1.45 148 7.4 82 4.1 68 3.4 129 6.45
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Totals YTD: 29 1.45 148 7.40 82 4.10 68 3.40 129 6.45
Total Inspections YTD: 456
Total Permits Sold YTD: 136
Permit Type Number Fees
Addition
to existing
Average
Cost
Building 29 $8,848.00 $445.00 $320.45
Year to date 29 $8,848.00 $445.00 $320.45
Plumbing 19 $4,020.00 $292.00 $226.95
Year to date 19 $4,020.00 $292.00 $226.95
Electrical 50 $8,953.00 $1,157.00 $202.20
Year to date 50 $8,953.00 $1,157.00 $202.20
Mechanical 38 $6,904.00 $137.00 $185.29
Year to date 38 $6,904.00 $137.00 $185.29
Antrim County Building Department Inspection Report
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 78 of 101 February 20, 2020
Soil Erosion Report January 2020
Soil Erosion Control Permits by month: Jan-20
January# January S February# February S March# March S April# April$ May# May$ June# June S
Banks 4 $225
Central Lake 1 $150
Chestonia 0 so
Custer 0 so
Echo 0 so
Elk Rapids 0 so
Forest Home 1 $75
Helena 2 $225
Jordan 0 so
Kearney 0 so
Mancelona 0 so
Milton 5 $375
Star 0 so
Torch Lake 1 $75
Warner 0 so
Extraction Pit· 0 so
Total 14 $1,125 0 so 0 $0 0 so 0 so 0 so
Running Total of Soil Erosion Permits Per Year Running Total Revenue For Soil Erosion Permits Per Year
Year January February March April May June Year January February March April May June
2016 5 9 20 27 60 2016 $440 $690 $1,655 $2,340 $4,985
2017 3 7 16 28 66 2017 $4,565 $5,395 $6,110 $10,615 $13,915
2018 7 14 24 36 59 2018 $1,015 $2,100 $3,250 $5,975 $8,700
2019 4 10 25 41 74 96 2019 $450 $1,575 $1,575 $1,575 $11,025 $15,205
2020 14 2020 $1,125
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program area title: Soil Erosion and Water Quality Protection
# Permits, # of customers served and# of site visits
14 new permits; additional follow-ups below
Updating files for end of year.
Met with the new EGLE staff: Keri Kent
Participated in quarterly MESCA meeting (soil erosion professional association.)
Conducted McKenzie Fox's exit interview with Mike Meriwether
Healthy Lakes Landscaping: landscaping that captures stormwater runoff to filter and clean it before slowly releasing it into
a surface water body.
finalized logo - see attached
worked with Daniel at Crosshatch to further our focus group effort
Applied to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation for a Sustain our Grerat Lakes Grant: ask: $176,000 match: $257,100
AmeriCorps
Austin Jackson started February 3, 2020 Assigned to the promotion and implementation of the Healthy Lakes Landscaping initiative.
Conservation District Outreach
Met with Chad Pletcher in Central Lake Township to discuss shoreline stabilization and to talk about Health Lakes
Met with local property owner in Central Lake Township to discuss some farm improvements; followed up with EGLE to ensure compliance
Commented on Eastport DNR boat launch application
Set up Farmers' Market tables every Friday and was available for participants
Attended ERCOL meeting and shared Healthy Lakes Initiative; offered training to Lake Associations' membership
Extra permit follow-up
Bishop - TL: started project in winter, very poor timing, inadequate soil erosion measures, remedied with contractor
Marshall - FH: had an ungrounded complaing
Altergot - CL: new build, contractor had questions about shoreline and stormwater
Glinski - ER: additional follow-up on shoreline work
Joan - ER: concerns with shoreline work and work that had been done by neighbor; bulkhead illegally installed causing erosion to neighboring propertie:
Contractor Meeting, March 18, 2020: 5:00 Torch Lake Cafe, M88/US31 (SE corner)
Dinner and program: announcing the Healthy Lakes Landscaping Initiative
Would really appreciate commissioners and district board attendance if you can make it! Thanks
Upcoming events: training for staff at PineHill for Healthy Lakes Initiative (April 3) and training for their customers (May 2, 9:00-4:00)
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WARRANT ATTEMPT
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Nature
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CIVIL (NON-CRIMINAL)
CONSERVATION OR DNR
CRIMINAL SEXUAL CON
FIRE ASSIST
FOLLOWUP
GENERAL ASSIST
MEDICAL CALL
MISCELLANEOUS
MISSING PERSON
SUICIDAL SUBJ
WELLNESS CHECK
Total
Report Generated: 02/01/2020 05:21 :04 I User ID: BALLJ
Antrim County SO
ECHO TOWNSHIP
JANUARY 2020
\\ONESOLUTION-APP\ossicad\cadV»t\EventHistorv NumberO!EventsBvNature
# Events
3
2
3
3
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
24
P:::inP. 1 nf
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 86 of 101 February 20, 2020
Nature
911 CHECK
ALARM
ANIMAL CONTROL COMP
ARGUMENT, VERBAL
CAR DEER ACCIDENT
CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM
CONSERVATION OR DNR
DRIVING COMPLAINT
FRAUD
GENERAL ASSIST
HAZARDOUS CONDITION
HIT & RUN (NO INJURY)
MEDICAL CALL
MISCELLANEOUS
PERSONAL INJURY ACC
PROPERTY DAMAGE ACC
SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
TRAFFIC STOP
WELLNESS CHECK
Total
Report Generated: 02/01/2020 05:19:54 I User ID: BALLJ
Antrim County SO
ELK RAPIDS TOWNSHIP
JANUARY 2020
\\ONESOLU TION-APP\ossicad\cad\rot\EventHistorv NumberOfEventsBvNature
# Events
8
3
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
7
1
6
1
2
10
1
54
P�nA 1 nf
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 87 of 101 February 20, 2020
Nature
911 CHECK
ALARM
ANIMAL CONTROL COMP
CANINE DEPLOYMENT
CAR DEER ACCIDENT
CONSERVATION OR DNR
CRIMINAL SEXUAL CON
FOLLOWUP
FRAUD
GENERAL ASSIST
MEDICAL CALL
MISCELLANEOUS
MOTORIST ASSIST
PROPERTY DAMAGE ACC
PROPERTY INSPECTION
SUSPICIOUS SITUATION
TEST
TRAFFIC STOP
VEHICLE IN DITCH
Total
Antrim County SO
FOREST HOME TOWNSHIP
JANUARY 2020
Report Generated: 02/01/2020 05:19:16 I User ID: BALLJ
IIONESOLUTION-APP\ossicad\cad\rpt\EventHistorv NumberOfEventsBvNature
# Events
5
7
6
1
6
2
1
2
1
3
16
2
1
1
1
1
3
4
2
65
P�nP. 1 nf
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 88 of 101 February 20, 2020
Nature
911 CHECK
ABANDON VEHICLE
ALARM
ANIMAL BITE
ANIMAL CONTROL COMP
CAR DEER ACCIDENT
CONSERVATION OR DNR
DRIVING COMPLAINT
FOLLOWUP
FRAUD
GENERAL ASSIST
HAZARDOUS CONDITION
LARCENY
LINE DOWN
MEDICAL CALL
MISCELLANEOUS
MOTORIST ASSIST
PROPERTY DAMAGE ACC
SHOTS FIRED
TRAFFIC STOP
VEHICLE IN DITCH
WELLNESS CHECK
Total
Report Generated: 02/01/2020 05:17:28 I User ID: BALLJ
Antrim County SO
HELENA TOWNSHIP
JANUARY 2020
\\ONESOLUT/ON-APP\ossicad\cad\nJt\EventHistorv NumberOfEventsBvNature
# Events
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
2
6
1
1
2
1
2
10
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
47
P�ma, 1 nf
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 89 of 101 February 20, 2020
Nature
ABANDON VEHICLE
ANIMAL CONTROL COMP
CAR DEER ACCIDENT
CIVIL (NON-CRIMINAL)
FOLLOWUP
FRAUD
GENERAL ASSIST
HAZARDOUS CONDITION
MEDICAL CALL
MENTAL
MOTORIST ASSIST
SNOWMOBILE STOP
SUSPICIOUS SITUATION
TRAFFIC STOP
WELLNESS CHECK
Total
Report Generated: 02/01/2020 05:16:50 I User ID: BALLJ
Antrim County SO
JORDAN TOWNSHIP
JANUARY 2020
\\ONESOLUTION-APP\ossicad\caclv'Dt\EventHistorv NumberOfEventsBvNature
# Events
1
1
2
4
3
1
1
1
5
1
1
2
2
1
4
30
P::mP. 1 nf
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 90 of 101 February 20, 2020
Antrim County SO
KEARNEY TOWNSHIP
JANUARY 2020
Nature # Events
911 CHECK 15
ALARM 2
ANIMAL BITE 1
ANIMAL CONTROL COMP 1
CAR DEER ACCIDENT 3
FOLLOWUP 3
FRAUD 2
GENERAL ASSIST 3
MEDICAL CALL 28
MISCELLANEOUS 3
MISSING PERSON 1
MOTORIST ASSIST 1
NON-EMERGENCY TRANS 2
PRIVATE PROPERTY PDA 2
PROPERTY DAMAGE ACC 2
SNOWMOBILE PIA 3
SUSPICIOUS SITUATION 2
SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1
TEST 4
TRAFFIC STOP 8
UNLAWFUL DRIVING AWAY 1
WARRANT ATTEMPT 2
WELLNESS CHECK 1
Total 91
Report Generated: 02/01/2020 05:15:13 I User ID: BALLJ
\\ONESOLUTION-APP\ossicadlcacf'V'Dt\EventHistorv NumberOfEventsBvNature P::inP 1 nf
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 94 of 101 February 20, 2020
Nature
911 CHECK
ABANDON VEHICLE
ALARM
ANIMAL BITE
ANIMAL CONTROL COMP
ARGUMENT, VERBAL
ASSAULT (N I P)
B&E (NOT IN PROGRESS)
CANINE DEPLOYMENT
CAR DEER ACCIDENT
CIVIL (NON-CRIMINAL)
CUSTODY DISPUTE
DEATH
DOMESTIC ASSAULT
DRIVING COMPLAINT
FIRE ALARM
FIRE STRUCTURE
FOLLOWUP
FRAUD
GENERAL ASSIST
GENERAL FIRE
HARRASMENT
HAZARDOUS CONDITION
JUVENILE DELINQUENT
K9ASSIST
LARCENY
MALIC DESTRUC OF PROP
MEDICAL CALL
MISCELLANEOUS
Report Generated: 02/01/2020 05:14:26 I User ID: BALLJ
Antrim County SO
MANCELONA TOWNSHIP
JANUARY 2020
\\ONESOLUT/ON-APPIDssicad\cad\rot\EventHistorv NumberOfcventsBvNature
# Events
21
3
2
1
9
5
1
2
1
1
10
2
2
2
3
1
1
7
3
8
1
1
7
1
2
3
1
35
2
P::mp 1 nf
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 95 of 101 February 20, 2020
Nature # Events
MONITOR TEST 6
MOTORIST ASSIST 3
PAPER SERVICE 2
PARKING VIOLATIONS 1
PERSONAL INJURY ACC 3
PPO VIOLATION 4
PROPERTY DAMAGE ACC 5
PROPERTY INSPECTION 6
REPOSSESION 2
SNOWMOBILE PIA 9
SNOWMOBILE STOP 7
SUSPICIOUS PERSON 1
SUSPICIOUS SITUATION 4
SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 1
THREATS 1
TRAFFIC STOP 36
TREE DOWN 1
TRESS PASSING 1
VEHICLE IN DITCH 7
WARRANT ARREST 3
WARRANT ATTEMPT 4
WELLNESS CHECK 3
Total 248
MANCELONA TOWNSHIP Page 2 of. Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 96 of 101 February 20, 2020
Nature
911 CHECK
ALARM
ANIMAL CONTROL COMP
ARMED SUBJECT
B&E (IN PROGRESS)
CANINE DEPLOYMENT
CAR DEER ACCIDENT
FOLLOWUP
FRAUD
GENERAL ASSIST
HAZARDOUS CONDITION
LIFT ASSIST
MALIC DESTRUC OF PROP
MEDICAL CALL
MENTAL
MISCELLANEOUS
MONITOR TEST
NON-EMERGENCY TRANS
PAPER SERVICE
PERSONAL INJURY ACC
PROPERTY DAMAGE ACC
PROPERTY INSPECTION
SMOKE IN BUILDING
SUICIDAL SUBJ
SUSPICIOUS SITUATION
SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
TRAFFIC STOP
VEHICLE IN DITCH
WARRANT ATTEMPT
Report Generated: 02/01/2020 05:13:34 I User ID: BALLJ
Antrim County SO
MIL TON TOWNSHIP
JANUARY 2020
\IONESOLUTION-APPlossicad\cadlrotlEventHistorv NumberOfEventsBvNature
# Events
7
7
4
1
1
1
3
2
1
8
1
1
1
12
1
2
4
1
2
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
21
3
1
P::inP. 1 nf
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 97 of 101 February 20, 2020
Nature # Events
WELLNESS CHECK 1
Total 98
MIL TON TOWNSHIP Page 2 of Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 98 of 101 February 20, 2020
Nature
911 CHECK
ABANDON VEHICLE
ANIMAL CONTROL COMP
B&E (NOT IN PROGRESS)
CANINE DEPLOYMENT
CIVIL (NON-CRIMINAL)
DRIVING COMPLAINT
FIRE ASSIST
FRAUD
GENERAL ASSIST
HARRASMENT
HAZARDOUS CONDITION
MEDICAL CALL
MISCELLANEOUS
MONITOR TEST
MOTORIST ASSIST
PPO VIOLATION
PROPERTY DAMAGE ACC
SNOWMOBILE STOP
TRAFFIC STOP
VEHICLE IN DITCH
WELLNESS CHECK
Total
Report Generated: 02/01/2020 05:12:53 I User ID: BALW
Antrim County SO
STAR TOWNSHIP
JANUARY 2020
\IONESOLUT/ON-APP\ossicad\cad'rot\EventHistorv NumberOfEventsBvNature
= =
# Events
9
5
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
1
2
8
1
2
3
1
2
6
11
8
2
72
P::inf'! 1 nf
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 99 of 101 February 20, 2020
Nature
911 CHECK
ALARM
ANIMAL CONTROL COMP
CAR DEER ACCIDENT
CONSERVATION OR DNR
DRIVING COMPLAINT
FRAUD
GENERAL ASSIST
MEDICAL CALL
MONITOR TEST
PERSONAL INJURY ACC
RUNAWAY JUVENILE
THREATS
TRAFFIC STOP
TREE DOWN
VEHICLE IN DITCH
WARRANT ARREST
Total
Antrim County SO
TORCH LAKE TOWNSHIP
JANUARY 2020
Report Generated: 02/01/2020 05:12:12 I User ID: BALLJ
\\ONESOLUTION-APPlossicadlcad\nJt\EventHistorv NumberOfEventsBvNature
# Events
2
2
2
3
1
1
2
2
4
2
5
1
1
4
1
2
1
36
P;inA 1 nf
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 100 of 101 February 20, 2020
:: Antrim County SO
WARNER TOWNSHIP
JANUARY 2020
Nature # Events
911 CHECK 3
CAR DEER ACCIDENT 4
DRIVING COMPLAINT 1
GENERAL ASSIST 1
HAZARDOUS CONDITION 1
MEDICAL CALL 8
MISCELLANEOUS 1
MOTORIST ASSIST 2
PERSONAL INJURY ACC 3
PROPERTY DAMAGE ACC 5
PROPERTY FOUND/ LOST 1
SNOWMOBILE PIA 3
SNOWMOBILE STOP 3
TRAFFIC STOP 16
VEHICLE IN DITCH 4
WARRANT ARREST 1
WARRANT ATTEMPT 2
Total 69
Report Generated: 02/01/2020 05:11:31 I User ID: BALLJ
\IONESOLUTION-APPlossicadlcadvtJt\EventHistorv NumberOfEventsBvNature P�nA 1 nf
Antrim County Board of Commissioners Page 101 of 101 February 20, 2020