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Shelby County Supervisors pass ARPA fund & Master Matrix Resolutions

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January 18th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Board of Supervisors in Shelby County, during their regular weekly meeting Tuesday morning, passed two resolutions. The first was to claim lost revenue from the ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funds. Shelby County Auditor/Board Secretary Mark Maxwell reports the Board approved allocating $18,582  as lost revenue to spend on government services to residents. Along that same line, they passed a motion to claim unused sewer repair grant monies to the general fund and the conservation fund, to make repairs on a building at Manteno Park.

The Board discussed and passed a motion with regard to authorizing a grant to cover the costs associated with Medical Examiner training. Shelby County Jail Administrator Kyle Lindberg requested and received approval for, an expenditure of dollars from the Jail Room and Board Fund, to purchase a new camera system. Interim Shelby County EMS Director Jordon Sanders presented to the Board of Supervisors, a new wage scale for EMS employees for addition to the countywide handbook. The matter will be considered during the Board’s meeting on February 6th.

Shelby County Engineer Brandon Burmeister, Tuesday, presented his weekly report to the Supervisors, including fuel bid results for the rest of calendar year 2024. The Board accepted a low bid of Agriland FS in the amount of $637,979. The Board then considered and approved a five-year law enforcement contract with the City of Shelby.

And, they passed a Livestock Master Matrix Construction Evaluation Resolution, with regard to potential (new) livestock confinements in Shelby County. The State of Iowa says “only counties that have adopted a (Master Matrix) and submitted an adopted resolution, may contest the DNR’s decision regarding a specific application,” received from Feb. 1, 2024 through Jan. 1, 2025.