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^D^. BARRON COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS
BARRON coumY, wi | Monday, February 18,2019 - 9:00 a.m.-^.^c^-, Barren County Government Center - Veterans Memorial Auditorium
335 East Monroe Avenue - Barren, Wisconsin 54812
AGENDA
1. Call to Order - Roll Call - Public Notification
2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance
3. Special Matters and Announcements (Non-Action Items)
4. Public Comment (Prior Registration with County Clerk Required / Maximum Allotted Time is 3 Minutes)
5. Approve Agenda
6. Approve Minutes of January 14, 2019 Meeting
7. Wisconsin County Highway Association Plaque Presentation - Supervisor Terry Henck
8. Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) / Office on Aging Update - Jennifer Jako, Director
9. Resolution - To Amend Supervisory District - City of Cumberland Due to Annexation
10. Resolution - To Designate Work Zone Awareness Week in Barron County
11. Report from County Administratora. Impact of Government Shutdown
b. Shared Position - County Surveyor (Barron / Burnett)
c. Electronic Purchase Order System
d. Employee Recognition Awards
e. 2019 Legislative Exchange
12. Appointments
13. Claims, Petitions & Correspondence
14. Suggestions for Future Agenda Items
15. Adjournment
Any person who has a qualifying disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and requires the meeting or materials at themeeting to be in an accessible format must contact the County Clerk's office at 71S-537-6200 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting sothat arrangements can be made to accommodate your request.
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BARRON COUNTY
I B^oTcO^ | DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
Jeff French, County Administrator
Rachael Richie, Human Resources Director
Wendy Coleman, Executive Assistant
Date: February 12,2019
To: Barron County Board of Supervisors
From: Jeff French, County Administrator\Y^ .
Subject: Meeting Agenda Items, February 18 , 9:00 am
335 East Monroe Avenue
Government Center Room 2130
Barron, WI 54812
Phone: 715-537-6841
Fax: 715-537-6820
****NOTE: Start time of 9am****
3. Special Matters and Announcements:
I have none at this time.
7. PresentationPIague - Wis. County Hwy Association:
Because Hwy Commissioner Servi, is busy on the 18th I have the privilege of awarding
Supervisor Henck with a plaque commemorating his many years of service and work to the
Wisconsin County Highway Association.
Congratulations Terry!!
8. Agine & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) Update:Jennifer Jako will be in attendance to present information and statistical data relating to the
ADRC and their programs.
9. Resolution - Amend Supervisor District - City of Cumberland - Annexation:
The wording for this resolution has been corrected, from last month, and it has been reviewed by
Mr. Muench. This resolution amends the 28th Supervisory District due to annexation by the City
of Cumberland, there are no residents in this area.
I recommend approval as presented.
10. Resolution Desienatins - Work Zone Awareness Week - Barren County:
We have passed this resolution, or something similar, each year as a mechanism to inform the
public of safety issues surrounding Highway Work Zones. The Highway Committee will alsobe reviewing and hopefully, recommending approval when they meet on Thursday the 14 .
I recommend approval.
11. Report from County Administrator:
a. Impact of Government Shutdown:
This was discussed with the Health and Human Services Committee on Monday, Januaiy 28th.
The Food Share and WIC programs effect approximately 8,700 people within BarrenCounty at an estimated total benefit level in excess of$400K per month. Second, these
individuals were allotted their February benefits in late January therefore, the concern is if these
recipients, do not understand and/or properly budget for the extra, time-frame before their March
disbursement it could be problematic.
b. Shared Position - County Surveyor with Burnett County:
Staff has been working with Bumett County, at their request, for us to contract our surveyor,
Mark Netterlund to them on an hourly basis. The Memorandum of Understanding is complete
and has been signed by both parties. The MOU was reviewed by the Corp. Counsel's office,
there is an adequate and appropriate out-clause.
c. Electronic Purchase Order System:
Mark Koencecke has developed, through the Laser fiche program, a fully automated electronic
purchase order system. It is working great, and we plan on expanding its' functionality to other
departments.
d. Employee Recognition Awards:
This year our employee recognition award will be a short-sleeved collared polo shirt, with an
embroidered County logo purchased from a local vendor at a cost of $13.00. Jess Hodek has
worked hard on this project and County Board Supervisors will be included when the finalpurchase order is submitted.
e. 2019 Legislative Exchange:
Included with the packet are the topics Chair Okey and I discussed with Senator Bewley andRepresentative Quinn.
Also, at the meeting I will read/explain an additional question Chair Okey and I receivedregarding the Levy Limits.
12. Appointments:
None at this time.
13. Claims, Petitions & Correspondence:
Mr. Mnench or Mrs. Cook will provide information as necessary.
14. Future Agenda Items:
I have none at this time
If you have questions, concerns, comments, suggestions please let me know, 537-6840 or
ieff.frenchr2?co.barron.wi.us
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BARRON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2019 - 9:00 AM
BARRON COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER - VETERANS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUMl'vvi ,1 335 EAST MONROE AVENUE - BARRON, WISCONSIN 54812
MWUTES
PRESENT: Robert Anderson, John Banks, Karolyn Bartlett, Stan Buchanan, Pam Fall, Ron Fladten (Arrived at 9:22am),
Jim Gores, Bun Hanson (Departed at 9:24am), Dale Heinecke, Dana Heller, Don Horstman, Steve Johnson, Terry Lee,Carol Moen, Andrew Mommsen, Roberta Mosentine, Gary Nelson, Louie Okey, Eric Pannier, Russell Rindsig, Bob Rogers,
Bill Schradle, Bert Skinner and Oscar Skoug.
ABSENT: Terry Henck, Jerry McRoberts, Jess Miller, Marv Thompson and Gary Taxdahl.
CALL TO ORDER-ROLL CALL- PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: Chair Okey called the meeting to order at 9:02am.
County Clerk Cook took attendance and stated the County's compliance with open meeting laws.
INVOCATION: Led by Pastor Jeff Martin from The Refuge located in Chetek.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Led by Chair Okey.
SPECIAL MATTERS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: Chair Okey noted that Chris Kroeze and Jayme Class, both BarrenCounty citizens, were amazing individuals. Okey also thanked the Barren County employees, Sheriff Fitzgerald and the
Barren County Sheriff Department staff for the work they put in over the past few months on the Gloss case.Administrator French briefly discussed the Wisconsin legislative handout, effects of the Federal Government shutdown on
the County and the upcoming January 21 employee training day when both buildings will be closed to the public.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Brittany Nielsen, Associate Dean of Student Affairs at the University ofEau Claire, Ban-onCounty Campus, and Abbey Fischer, Assistant Professor and Co-Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee, both spokeregarding the progress on the Strategic Planning Committee for the Campus. Nielson plans to return in March for a full
presentation to the Board regarding the Strategic Plain for the campus.
APPROVE AGENDA: Chair Okey stated the Resolution regarding the Annexation in the City of Cumberland had to beremoved from the agenda due to adjustments on the parcel descriptions and will be placed as a future agenda item. Okey
also asked to amend the agenda and combine the remaining resolutions into a consent agenda. Motion: (Skinner/Moen)
to approve the agenda as amended by Chair Okey. Carried.
APPROVE MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 5, 2018: Motion: (Rindsig/Heller) to approve. Carried.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PRESENTATION - DAVE ARMSTRONG, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTDIRECTOR: Armstrong discussed his three areas of focus for Barren County: business services, tourism and communitydevelopment. Armstrong also highlighted notable events within the Cities located in the County, the recent BCEDC
Breakfast, partnerships with State agencies and the upcoming Heart of the North Legislative Day. Discussion. Chair Okeyand Supervisor Lee thanked Armstrong for his dedication to the County and his partnerships with local and State agencies
to fund his programs.
Fladten arrived at 9:22am. Hanson departed at 9:24am.
2019-1 RESOLUTION - AUTHORIZING AND CLARIFYING FRINGE BENEFITS FOR ELECTEDOFFICIALS: Motion: (Skinner/Moen) to approve both resolutions as a consent agenda. Carried.
2019-2 RESOLUTION - REQUESTING INCREASED FUNDING AND OVERSIGHT REFORMS FORWISCONSIN'S CHILD PROTECTWE SERVICES SYSTEM: Motion: (Skinner/Moen) to approve both resolutionsas a consent agenda. Carried.
REPORT FROM COUNTY ADMINISTRATORA. WISCONSIN COUNTIES ASSOCIATION (WCA) GREEN BOOK: French discussed statistics from the
Green Book regarding our County in comparison to the other 71 Wisconsin Counties in the State.B. DARK STORE LOOPHOLE REFERENDUM STATEWIDE RESULTS: This resolution passed
overwhelmingly throughout the State in the November 2018 election.
C. RECYCLING VIDEO: The recycling video was viewed during the meeting at the request of the Solid WasteBoard.
D. WORKING BANK: The Executive Committee agreed with Treasurer Richie to continue to use Sterling Bank for
the next five years with the option to renew for three more years.
APPOINTMENTS: Administrator French asked for approval of all appointments.
A. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES BOARD - JOHN BANKS TO REPLACE RON FLADTEN(REMAINDER OF TERM): M:otion: (Horstman/Heinecke) to approve all appointments as presented. Carried.
B. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES BOARD - REAPPOINT ERIC PANNIER, MARY NEDLAND ANDTONIANN KNUTSON (3 YEAR TERM): Motion: (Horstman/Heinecke) to approve all appointments as
presented. Carried.
C. LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMITTEE - BOB ANDERSON (EX-OFFICIO /ALTERNATE):Motion: (Horstman/Heinecke) to approve all appointments as presented. Carried.
D. COMMISSION ON AGING - BOB ANDERSON (EX-OFFICIO /AL TERNA TE):Motion: (Horstman/Heinecke) to approve all appointments as presented. Carried.
E. ADRC BOARD - RUBY WALZ TO REPLACE TERRY SULLIVAN (REMAINDER OF TERM):Motion: (Horstman/Heinecke) to approve all appointments as presented. Carried.
CLAIMS, PETITIONS & CORRESPONDENCE: None at this time.
SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS:1. City of Cumberland Annexation Resolution - February
2. University of Eau Claire Bairon County Strategic Plan Update from Nielson - March or April
ADJOURNMENT: By unanimous consent at 10:04am.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jessica Hodek, Chief Deputy County Clerk
MINUTES ARE NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL APPROVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD AT THE NEXT MEETING.
BARRON COUNTY RESOLUTION NO. 2019 -
DESIGNATING THE WEEK OF APML 8 THROUGH APML 12, 2019, AS"WORK ZONE AWARENESS WEEK" IN BARRON COUNTY
TO THE BARRON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS:
12 WHEREAS, in 1999, the Federal Highway Administration partnered with the3 American Association of State Highway Officials and more recently the American Traffic
4 Safety Services Association to create the National Work Zone Safety Awareness campaign5 which is held annually in April prior to construction season in much of the nation; and
67 WHEREAS, the Wisconsin County Highway Association is asking all seventy-two8 counties in the state to unite and kick off "Work Zone Safety Awareness Week" with a
9 resolution and campaign to raise awareness for its workers, the traveling public, public safety
10 workers, and those of various highway contractors performing work for the counties; and
1112 WHEREAS, construction and maintenance activities on our streets and highways
13 periodically require that work zones be established; and1415 WHEREAS, there has been over 2,000 work zone crashes in Wisconsin in each of
16 the last three years; and
1718 WHEREAS, in 2017, Wisconsin suffered from were nearly 2,700 crashes in road
19 construction and maintenance zones, resulting in over 1,000 injuries and six fatalities; and
2021 WHEREAS, between 2012 and 2017, there were 5 5 fatalities recorded as a result of
22 crashes in Wisconsin work zones including three Wisconsin County Highway workers
23 which were killed in work zones in 2015; and2425 WHEREAS, through their enforcement activities and other participation, the Barron
26 County Sheriffs Office, Wisconsin State Patrol, and Barren County Highway Department
27 are committed to working together in 2019 to make Work Zone Awareness Week a success;
28 and2930 WHEREAS, the Federal Highway Administration has designated April 8 through31 April 12, 2019 as National Work Zone Awareness Week;3233 WHEREAS, this resolution was approved by the Highway Committee on34 on a vote of_ with _ voting in favor and _ voting in opposition; and3536 WHEREAS, this resolution was approved by the Executive Committee on February
37 7, 2019 on a vote of 8 - 0 with Okey, Bartlett, Heinecke, Rindsig, Buchanan, Horstman,38 Hanson and Nelson (alternate for McRoberts) voting in favor and no members voting in
39 opposition. McRoberts and Thompson were absent.
40
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BARRON COUNTY RESOLUTION NO. 2019 -
DESIGNATING THE WEEK OF APML 8 THROUGH APML 12, 2019, AS"WORK ZONE AWARENESS WEEK" IN BARRON COUNTY
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Barron County Board ofSupervisors that the week of April 8 through April 12, 2019 be designated as Work ZoneAwareness Week in Barren County.
OFFERED THIS day of March, 2019.
Number of readings required: One (X) Two ( )
Vote required for passage: Majority (X )2/3 Entire Board (20) ( )
Source of funding: Budgeted ( ) General Fund ( )Grant ( ) Contingency ( )Other (X) Details: N/A
Fiscal impact:Current year total amount: $ - 0 -
Future years total amount: $ - 0 -
Effect on tax levy - current year - $ - 0 -
Effect on tax levy - future years - $ - 0 -
Fiscal impact reviewed by County Finance Department
Jodi Busch, Finance Director
Approved as to form by:
Jeffrey French, Administrator
John Muench, Corporation Counsel
Louie Okey, Chair
Executive Committee
(The Committee Chair signature verifies theaction taken by the Committee.)
Board Action: Adopted ( ) Failed ( ) Tabled ( )
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BARRON COUNTY RESOLUTION NO. 2019 -
Resolution to Amend Supervisory District - City of Cumberland
Due to Annexation
TO THE BARRON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS:
12 WHEREAS, based on federal and state laws, municipalities are required to recreate
3 voting districts based on current census figures and compiled each decade; and
45 WHEREAS, Barron County completed this process by Resolutions 2011-15 and 2011 -
6 31, and further amended the supervisory districts by Resolutions 2013-41, 2013 -42 and 2014-45
7 and 2018-25; and89 WHEREAS, Section 59.10(3)(c), Wis. Stats., provides that: "1.After the enactment of
10 a plan of supervisory districts under par. (b), the board may amend the plan to reflect a municipal11 incorporation, annexation, detachment or consolidation. The number of supervisory districts in
12 the County shall not be changed by any action under this subdivision."; and
1314 WHEREAS, the City of Cumberland has annexed five parcels of property from the15 Town of Crystal Lake as identified in the attached map, ordinances annexing, and further
16 described as:1718 Parcel ID #0 16-0200-04-001
1920 That part of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 2, T35N R14W, Town of Crystal Lake, described as Lot21 1 of CSM #2418 V17P54Doc# 4983442223 Parcel ID #01 6-0200-02-0002425 That part of the NW 1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 1, T35N R14W, Town of Crystal Lake, lying west of 5th26 Street except the south 40 rods thereof; also27 the NE 1/4 of the NE ',4 of Section 2, T35N R14W, Town of Crystal Lake2829 Parcel ID #016-0200-03-0003031 That part of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 2, T35N R14W, Town of Crystal Lake, lymg easterly of32 the following described line shown in CSM #1220 V9 P148 Doc# 429021: commencing at the N 1/4 comer of33 Section 2, thence east 527.97 feet to the point ofbeguming, thence S2-05-59E 17.76 feet, thence S2-05-59E 194.1534 feet, thence S1-54-54E 438.80 feet, thence S43-28-04E 339.36 feet, thence S7-00-19E 132.31 feet, thence S7-00-35 19E 160.87 feet more or less to the south line of the fractional NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4; also36 Part of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 2, T35N R14W, Town of Crystal Lake, described as Lot 1 of37 CSM #2577 V18 P68 Doc# 5083883839 ParcelID #016-0100-14-0004041 The west 233 feet of the N 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4, Section 1, T35N R14W, Town of Crystal
42 Lake, lying north of the highway conveyed to Town of Crystal lake by deed 138, page 101, except that part lying43 west of 5th Street4445 Parcel ID #016-0200-06-00046
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BARRON COUNTY RESOLUTION NO. 2019 -
Resolution to Amend Supervisory District - City of Cumberland
Due to Annexation
47 A part of the SE 1/4 of the fractional NE 1/4 of Section 2, T35N R14W, Town of Crystal Lake, as described48 m CSM #1547 Vll P134 Doc #448241, except Lot 2 ofCSM #2577 V18 P68 Doc# 5083884950 All in Barron County, Wisconsin.5152 WHEREAS, it is the recommendation of Louie Okey, Supervisor District 16, that the53 Supervisory District Plan adopted by Resolutions 2011-15 and 2011-31, as amended by54 Resolutions 2013-41,2013-42,2014-45 and 2018-25 be amended to transfer the above-described
55 parcels from Supervisory Districts 27 to 28; and5657 WHEREAS, the City of Cumberland has annexed two parcels of property from the Town
58 of Maple Plain as identified in the attached map, ordinances annexing, and further described as:
5960 Parcel ID #030-3500-14-0006162 A part of Government Lot 4, Section 35, T36N R14W, Town of Maple Plain, described as follows:63 commencing at the northeast comer of Section 2, T35N R14W, thence westerly along the north line of said section64 20 rods, thence north at right angles 8 rods, thence easterly parallel to said section line 20 rods, thence south 8 rods65 to the place of beginning6667 Parcel ID #030-3500-60-0006869 That part of Government Lot 3, Section 35, T36N R14W, Town of Maple Plain, lymg south of the highway70 right-of-way, including Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 of CSM #3593 V25 P83 Doc# 5794167172 All in Barron County, Wisconsin.
7374 WHEREAS, it is the recommendation of Louie Okey, Supervisor District 16, that the75 Supervisory District Plan adopted by Resolutions 2011-15 and 2011-31, as amended by76 Resolutions 2013-41,2013-42,2014-45 and 2018-25 be amended to transfer the above-described
77 parcels from Supervisory District 29 to 28.
7879 WHEREAS, this resolution was approved by the Executive Committee on Febmary 7,
80 2019 on a vote of 8 - 0 with Okey, Bartlett, Heinecke, Rindsig, Buchanan, Horstman, Hanson
81 and Nelson (alternate for McRoberts). McRoberts and Thompson were absent; and
8283 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Barren County Board of84 Supervisors does amend the County Supervisory District Plan adopted by Resolutions 2011-1585 and 2011-31, as amended by Resolutions 2013-41, 2013-42, 2014-45 and 2018-25 to transfer86 Parcels #016-0200-04-001, 016-0200-02-000, 016-0200-03-000, 016-0100-14-000, and 016-
87 0200-06-000 from Supervisory District 27 to Supervisory District 28 and Parcel #030-3500-14-88 000 and 030-3500-60-000 from Supervisory District 29 to Supervisory District 28 in the City of89 Cumberland.
9091 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that publication of this resolution may occur through92 posting in accordance with Section 985.02 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
93
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BARRON COUNTY RESOLUTION NO. 2019 -
Resolution to Amend Supervisory District - City of Cumberland
Due to Annexation
OFFERED THIS 18th day of February, 2019.
Number of readings required: One (X) Two ( )
Vote required for passage: Majority (X)2/3 Entire Board (20) ( )
Source of funding: Budgeted ( ) General Fund ( )Grant ( ) Contingency ( )Other C?Q Details: N/A
Fiscal unpact: n/aCurrent year total amount: $0Future years total amount: $ 0Effect on tax levy - current year - $ 0
Effect on tax levy - future years - $ 0
Fiscal impact reviewed by:
Jodi Busch, Finance Director
Approved as to form by:
Jeffrey French, Admmistrator
John Muench, Corporation Counsel
Louie Okey, County Board ChairSupervisor, District #16
(The Committee Chair signature verifies the actiontaken by the Committee.)
Board Action: Adopted ( ) Failed ( ) Tabled ( )
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BARRON COUNTY
[jliigfc] DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIONJtw IV)^^ *n*u-a. i
JefTFrench, County Administrator 335 East Monroe Avenue
Rachael Richie, Human Resources Director Government Center Room 2130
Wendy Coleman, Executive Assistant nncnfirt. Barron, WI 54812
Phone; 715-537-6841Jeffrey S French, County Administratot\y^-- Fax; 715.537.6320
jeff.french@co,barron,wi.usJanuary 31 St, 201 9 [email protected] ,wi .us
wendy,[email protected]
2019 Wisconsin Counties Association - Legislative Exchange
Honorable Senator Bewley
Honorable Representative Quinn
#1. The Barron County Board of Supervisors and Administrator are supportive of the
initiative, by the Wisconsin Counties Association, Dan Bahr, to have up-to 30% of the Ash
Disposal Costs, from the Barren County Waste to Energy Facility, exempted from disposal
tipping fees as imposed by landfills. This would result in approximately $193,716 in cash
savings to this fund, ($645,720 * 30%).
#2. The Barren County Board of Supervisors and Administrator are supportive of the State
fully funding an additional Assistant District Attorney for Barren County. In-fact the Board has
passed at-least one resolution requesting the State to do so. It is our opinion this should be
made a priority in the next biennial State Budget,
#3. The Barren County Board of Supervisors and Administrator may be supportive of
legislation allowing a County, by referendum, to impose an additional .5% sales tax for local .
road improvements, for a fixed period of five years. Concerns County Administrators, Highway
Commissioner, and County Board Supervisors have expressed is the County wants no
involvement with how the funds are collected, this should be the responsibility of the Wis. Dept
of Revenue, and funds should be disbursed based on total lane miles per municipality, as
determined by the Dept of Transportation.
#4. The Wisconsin County Administrators and Executives continue to be supportive of
legislation exempting economic development activities up to a maximum of $150,000 from the
levy limits.
#5. The Wisconsin County Administrators and Executives are supportive of legislation which
defines the levy limits based on new construction not net new construction.
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