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Buccaneer Bay Newsletter April, 2016 Note from the Editor It is time for our April showers to brighten up the neighborhood with nice green grass and spring time flowers. I have always been very fond of tulips and lilac bushes. But I have no knack for keeping any type of plant or flower alive so all we have growing is grass and hopefully it greens up soon. I think my reluctance to growing flowers or a garden stem back to my childhood days. My Dad grew up on a farm and though we lived in town we always had a really large garden. Once the garden started producing it was Mom and us girls that got to take care of the crop. We always had corn, tomatoes, radishes, green peppers, and green beans. So it was up to Mom and us girls to can or freeze what we grew for the winter months. I will admit I loved fresh tomatoes right out of the garden. We lived across the street from a park and we would sneak tomatoes and the salt shaker and hide out by the fountain and eat the tomatoes until we were full. I think Mom knew all along what we were doing as later in life she used to tell us all the things we did that we were sure she had no idea what was going on. I spent most of my career dealing with computers, mostly with larger mainframe IBM computers writing or testing programs that would produce bills for customers. I have always though myself a quick learner on PCs but I am really struggling with my conversion to Windows 10. I took my computer to a PC shop and had them upgrade it and I absolutely hate the new system. Now it won t even allow me to get into Microsoft Outlook so I can manage my emails, so I do most of emails on my phone, which is going to make it very hard to let everyone know the newsletter is posted on the Buccaneer Bay website. Hopefully I will figure out something. I will have to take it back to the PC shop to get it fixed. I hate working with hardware! I am hoping to hear sometime this month if the county will be able to offer the Household Hazardous Waste Collection again this year. We should know by mid-april if we received the Nebraska Environmental Trust grant to cover this project for the next three years. I will make sure it gets publicized as soon as I know. I have offered to help out at the middle school for the next 5-weeks working with a couple other ladies teaching the kids how to crochet. Our first class was last week and it was fun. It was exciting to watch kids who are actually interested in learning a craft to make something that they could actually use. Hopefully by the time we are done they will have made a pot holder and possibly started a scarf. Published Since April 1997 Table of Contents This-N-That Page 2 Keep Cass County Beautiful News Page 3-4 Information Page 5 Advertising Page 6-15 SID#5 Water/Wastewater Report Page 16-17 Survey Results on One Waste Collection Co. Page 18 Common Backflow Preventers & Uses Page 19-20 Cass County SID 5 Annual Water Report Page 21-22 SID March Board Minutes & Information Page 23-26 Buccaneer Bay Garage Sale Flyer Page 27 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Newsletter Deadlines and Advertising Rates Articles and Letters to the Editor due the 15 th of each month. Advertising due 25 th of each month, rates: Business Size Card - $2.00 an issue ¼ page size - $4.00 an issue ½ page size - $5.00 an issue Send articles or advertising to Janet McCartney 2825 Lakeside Dr., Plattsmouth, NE or jmmccart@jagwireless.net * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * All letters for the next issue of the newsletter must be received by the 15 th of the preceding month. Due to the fact that the newsletter is only published once a month it is impossible for a rebuttal to take place in a timely fashion sometimes leaving the neighborhood with incorrect or outdated information. Thus Letters to the Editor that are directed at a certain party will be given to that party in time for them to give a response to be printed in the same newsletter. All Letters to the Editor must be signed by the person who submitted the letter; no unsigned letters will be printed or responded to. Editor reserves the right to publish letters. Sincerely, Janet McCartney Page 1 of 27

This-N-That Cass County Historical Society Museum Events 646 Main St. Plattsmouth, NE Tuesday Sunday: 12:00 to 4:00 PM www.casscountynemuseum.org Brown Bag Programs All programs are on Tuesdays and begin at 12 noon. They are free and open to the public. Coffee and cookies are served. April 26 Hops! Annette and Bruce Wiles will present information on the new Hops production business that they are developing on the former Plattsmouth golf course location. Exhibits: Feb. 2-May 1 Signature Quilts Part II Following last year s exhibit of Signature Quilts, a few others were donated and will be displayed in this new exhibit. Garage Sale Time is Fast Approaching As you start your spring cleaning remember the upcoming annual Buccaneer Bay Garage Sale and put aside those things you no longer need, but are too good to just throw away. The year s event will be held on the first Friday and Saturday in June. The turnout of customers is really great, especially on Friday. There is a form at the end of the newsletter. If you plan to participate fill out the form and take to Jaisa Poppleton. Earth Day Quotes 1. "After a visit to the beach, it's hard to believe that we live in a material world."- Pam Shaw 2. "We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive." - Albert Einstein 3. Till now man has been up against Nature; from now on he will be up against his own nature. - Dennis Gabor (Back in 1964) 4. Nature s laws affirm instead of prohibit. If you violate her laws you are your own prosecuting attorney, judge, jury, and hangman. - Luther Burbank 5. It is not man the ecological crisis threatens to destroy, but the quality of human life. - Rene Dubos 6. "When the well's dry, we know the worth of water." - Benjamin Franklin, (1706-1790), Poor Richard's Almanac. 7. "When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world." - John Muir 8. Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead 9. We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive. - Albert Einstein 10. "Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed."- Mohandas K. Gandhi quoted in EF Schumacher, Small is Beautiful. 11. "Every day is Earth Day." - Unkown Page 2 of 27

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April/May Events & Special Days April 1- Fool s Day 18 Income Tax Day 18 SID#5 Board Mtg., 6:00 PM Plattsmouth State Bank, Main St. 22 Earth Day 23 Plattsmouth Library 100 th Anniversary 2:00pm 27 Administrative Professionals Day 28 Take Sons and Daughters to Work Day May 1 May Day 5 Cinco de Mayo 8 World Red Cross Day 15 Peace Officer Memorial Day 19-22 Plattsmouth Friends of the Library Book Sale 30 Memorial Day Plattsmouth School Calendar Apr. 22 No School May 14 Graduation May 20 Scheduled last day of school May 25-27 Make-up Days, if needed May 31 First Day of Summer School Neighborhood Babysitters Megan Alexander 296-4041 Karly Graskowiak 296-1059 Jaslyn Schweiss 916-0610 Sirena Doty 320-3758 Makenzie Fassler 980-9526 If you want to be added to the list or have your name removed, contact Janet McCartney at 298-7168. Call Before You Dig If you are planting trees or doing other maintenance in your yard that requires digging, be sure to contact Nebraska One Call at 800-331-5666 to locate buried cable. Speeding in Buccaneer Bay Speeding in Buccaneer Bay has been an issue for years. The County has set the speed limit to 25 mph throughout the sub-division. The Sheriff s Office can issue tickets and occasionally will monitor the area. Recently a small dog was hit by a driver on Treasure Island Rd. and had to be put down. With summer months coming and most schools being out beginning May 20 for the summer there will be more activity on the neighborhood streets. The SID was asked to check into adding more stop signs along Buccaneer Blvd. The county responded that stop signs cannot be used to control the speed of traffic. With Buccaneer Blvd. being the main road through Buccaneer Bay, stop signs are not allowed on this street. INFORMATION Page 5 of 27 Architectural Control Committee For residents living in the Hills or Bay Lake Contact: NP Dodge, Land Development Attn: Bill Morrison 13917 Gold Cir. Omaha, NE 68144 Phone: 402-398-5241 Fax: 402-938-5081 bmorrison@npdland.com For those living on Block 27 Sailboat Lake Contact: LLOA Architectural Committee % Steve Kessler 19707 Shoreline Cir. Plattsmouth, NE 68048 Phone: 402-296-5568 All house plans, additions, changes, fences, landscape plans, tree removal, etc. need to be approved by the Architectural Control Committee before work is started. Architectural Committee Approvals Lot 1, Blk 31 Windward Dr. House Plans Lot 5, Blk 5 Spyglass Ct. Shed Plans, Rock, & screen lower deck Lot 29, Blk 31 Wedgewood Ct. House Plans Lot 11, Blk 31 Windward Dr. House Plans Lot 29, Blk 6 Spyglass Ct. Deck Plans Highway 370 Lane Closures Westbound & Eastbound Highway N-370 between US- 75 (Kennedy Freeway) & 48 th St. will have various daytime and nighttime lane closures & restrictions. These lane closures are necessary for pavement & bridge repairs. The planned project began late March and is planned to be completed late Fall 2016. Five Bad Driving Habits 1. Failing to signal. Signal at least 100 feet in advance. 2. Rolling through stop signs. Come to a complete stop before turning or proceeding into the intersection. 3. Slowing down to look at crashes or construction. This can contribute to a chain reaction of slowed traffic. Keep your eyes on the road ahead so you can stay alert to closed lanes or police officers directing traffic. 4. Running yellow or red lights. In can increase your chance of a crash. If the light turn yellow before you reach the intersection, you should stop. 5. Disregarding the speed limit. Use the following ranges as a general guide if you do not see a posted limit: - Residential area 15-30 mph - Undivided road (rural) 40-55 mph - Divided road (rural) 55-70 mph - Freeway 55-65 mph

ADVERTISEMENTS Bay Hills Golf Club 3200 Buccaneer Blvd. Plattsmouth, NE 68048 402-298-8191 Bay Hills Golf Club is offering to NEW members Only, $1,000 Memberships which include unlimited golf, use of cart, driving range and putting green. Call today for more details. Growing together Landscaping. Planting. Yard Maintenance Deck Pot Planting. Annuals. Perennials Hanging Baskets. Shrubs. Trees. Yard Art No Job is Too Small! Your ultimate satisfaction is our goal! 402.630.7333 15303 S. 36 th St. Bellevue, NE So. Of Platteview Rd. on 36 th St. stoltenbergnurserices.com - snjsempek@cox.net Page 6 of 27

FREE AERATION WITH 2016 MOWING CONTRACT Mr. Landscape. 402-297-4350 Page 7 of 27

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Linda Slattery 402.296.2502 Is4@windstream.net Buccaneer Bay resident available to care for your Pet in your home when you travel! References available. I am retired and I can devote my time to caring for your pet without the hassle and trauma that kenneling can cause. Call or e-mail for available dates. Page 9 of 27

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S.I.D. #5 Water Billing Report Urban Utilities, Inc. March 21, 2016 7105 Sun Lake Dr. Plattsmouth, NE 68048 296-5409 Accounting Highlights: (429) Residential and commercial accounts were invoiced on 03/01/16 in the amount of $17,970.16 including Sales Tax and Debt Reduction. There are some accounts that have credit balances from prior payments. These credits were applied to the customer s account and are reflected on the water/wastewater bills. Bank Fees for February 2016 were $246.00. The Balance of the Service Fee Fund as of January 2016 was $179,049.65. The Balance of the Service Fee Fund as of February 2015 was not available at the time of this report. Other Important Information: A backup copy of the Water Billing Software was provided to the SID Clerk, Ken Grigsby as of 03/20/16. Supplemental Board Report: Billing Date: (Usage Dates) Water & Sewer (15/16) Water & Sewer (14/15) Debt Reduction Hook Up Fees 08/01/15 $16,712.61 $21,168.06 $7,287.00 $ 500.00 09/01/15 $12,815.39 $21,661.94 $7,287.00 $ 0.00 10/01/15 $12,063.90 $11,090.00 $7,287.00 $ 1,000.00 11/01/15 $12,832.96 $10,365.36 $7,339.05 $ 500.00 12/01/15 $ 8,575.37 $ 8,935.78 $7,339.05 $ 1,000.00 01/01/16 $ 9,491.85 $ 9,279.03 $7,373.75 $ 0.00 02/01/16 $ 9,049.12 $ 8,946.97 $7,391.10 $ 0.00 03/01/16 $ 9,173.13 $ 8,886.01 $7,391.10 $ 500.00 Total to Date $91,173.13 $100,273.48 $58,695.05 $ 3,500.00 Total Number of Bills Prepared For: August 2015 424 August 2014 413 September 2015 424 September 2014 411 October 2015 425 October 2014 415 November 2015 426 November 2014 415 December 2015 427 December 2014 418 January 2016 427 January 2015 416 February 2016 428 February 2015 417 March 2016 429 March 2015 419 April 2016 April 2015 422 May 2016 May 2015 422 June 2016 June 2015 420 July 2016 July 2015 421 Monthly Water Billing Rates (before taxes): Sewer monthly rate: $9.95 + tax Water monthly rate: $9.95 + tax Water usage fee in addition to base charge (per 1,000 gallons): 0 to 5,000 gallons $0.00 (included in base charge) 5,001 to 10,000 gallons $2.27 (approximately $2.40 with taxes) 10,001 to 20,000 gallons $2.56 (approximately $2.70 with taxes) 20,001 gallons and above $2.84 (approximately $3.00 with taxes) Waste Water Treatment Plant Debt Reduction - $17.35 + tax a month If you do not receive your bill or you have any questions regarding your bill contact Urban Utilities at 402-296-5409. Page 16 of 27

Monthly Report - S.I.D. #5 Buccaneer Bay February 2016 Well House: Total Gallons Pumped 1,879,000 gallons Metered water usage 1,790,089 gallons Simple Variance 88,911 gallons Well output avg. 484.0 GPM Total Coliform samples taken 22 nd Coliform-Negative/Ecoli-Negative Water Hardness: 232 ppm (part per million) or 13.55 grams per gallon Booster Station - OK Wastewater Treatment Plant: Well house heater failed Total Flows Received 1,898,700 Gallons Highest One Day 80,156 Gallons (Sun. 7 th ) Lowest One Day 58,140 Gallons (Tue. 16 th ) Sludge Hauled 0 Loads Effluent Sample All parameters passed Lift Stations OK, Ridgeway-replaced alternator Water-Monthly Highlights: Jag updated equipment-caused communication problems (0) Water meters were serviced (1) W/S install inspections (0) Water Meter inspections completed (0) Water disconnect/turn on (5) New Water Meters were delivered (0) Water leaks repaired (0) Final water meter reads were taken (0) Lead & Copper samples taken (6) Locates were completed (0) Well samples were taken (0) Well House/Tower mowing completed Wastewater-Monthly Highlights: Pumps plugging Pending Projects: Annual Sewer Collection System Jetting Respectfully Submitted - Rene Nelson Office 296-5409, Pager 271-1908 Don t forget to get a final water meter reading when you move? Moving In Or Out??? If you are new to the neighborhood, make sure you are setup for water billing and that the previous owner/builder has taken a final reading. If you need your water shut off for any maintenance please try to give a 24-hr notice. Call Urban Utilities - 296-5409 Digital Pager # 271-1908 E-Mail: Urban_Utilities_Inc@jagwireless.net Page 17 of 27

SID#5-Buccaneer Bay Survey for One Waste Collection Company Provided by the SID Results 59 Surveys were returned, along with one letter that had been forwarded to neighbors with their thoughts, with no vote on it, so they may have submitted a separate survey. Survey Question Responses I/We support the SID choosing one waste collection company I/We support that the company chosen by the SID provides recycling every week 13 surveys gave no response I/We want the capability to participate in recycling 12 surveys gave no response 41 Yes 18 No 34 Yes 12 No 36 Yes 11 No I/We would like to pay for this service by one of the following options: - Residents be billed directly by the selected waste collection service 23 - SID hire a billing service to collect the waste collection fee 2 - Residents be billed through the SID with the amount included in the property taxes and the SID pay the waste collection company through a contract 17 - I/We would like to have large item pickup included with one of the following options: - Biannual pickup (Spring and Fall) large item included in the cost 16 of the service - As needed large item pickup available at an additional charge, 16 billed to the resident by the service provider Note: Various comments from strong support to not wanting one hauler at all was received. The board has asked the SID Attorney to put together a Request for Proposal that will be reviewed at the next SID meeting and they will then decide if they want to take bids so a further analysis of how it would work and what the cost would be can be studied. SID Board Members Contact Information Board Member Phone E-Mail Address Committee Jim Grotrian 298-7289 jimgrotrian@gmail.com Chair, Finance Ken Grigsby 296-3690 jayhawksne@aol.com Secretary, Roads William Morrison 398-5263 bmorrison@npdland.com Development Janet McCartney 298-7168 jmmccart@jagwireless.net Water & Wastewater David Martin 296-2654 (H) david.l.martin@outlook.com Grounds 578-7147 (C) SID5 E-Mail Mailing Address: 19457 Treasure Island Rd. Plattsmouth, NE 68048 SID5@jagwireless.net WEB SITE: http://www.buccaneerbay-ne.org Page 18 of 27

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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF SANITARY AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 5, CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Meeting convened at 6:00 p.m. on March 21, 2016 in the Community Room of Plattsmouth State Bank, 446 Main Street, Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. Attached hereto are: the agenda for the meeting; the Affidavit of Printer regarding publication of notice of the meeting, which communicated the availability of the agenda, in the Plattsmouth Journal, Plattsmouth, Nebraska; advance notice of the meeting as provided to the County Clerk of Cass County and all Trustees; and the Trustees acknowledgment of receipt of said notice and agenda. All proceedings were taken while convened with attendance open to the public. ITEM 1 Meeting called to order at 6:00 p.m. ITEM 2 The locations of the Open Meetings Act and the documents related to the agenda were announced. ITEM 3 On roll call, those present: Trustees W. L. Morrison, Jr.; Kenneth A. Grigsby, Sr.; Janet McCartney; David L. Martin and James Grotrian. Those absent: None. ITEM 4 Mike Manning appeared before the Trustees in regard to a request for speed calming devices at or near Windward Drive and Cedar Creek Road. ITEM 5 Trustee Grigsby advised that he would be meeting with the engineer to commence work to finish last year s project for street maintenance and repair, and to devise a repair and maintenance project for the summer of 2016. Trustee Grotrian recommended that the installation of some street calming devices be considered in the 2016 plan for Windward Drive and Cedar Creek Road. ITEM 6 There were no issues with grounds noted. ITEM 7 The finance report is attached. ITEM 8 There was no Water and Wastewater Committee report. ITEM 8a Trustee Morrison noted that there was an error in the reported balance due on the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality loan for the construction of the wastewater treatment plant, which is paid off December 15, 2025. The corrected amount is $640,428.20. ITEM 8b No action was taken after discussing the possibility of directing the Water and Wastewater Committee to study options to automate manual monitoring of water/wastewater verification of the systems. ITEM 8c No action was taken after discussing that jagwireless provides the monitoring system for the water and/or wastewater systems. ITEM 9 Reports on water and wastewater, and water billing, from Urban Utilities are attached. Ms. Nelson reported that the heater at the wastewater treatment plant failed and required repair. Ms. Nelson also reported that maintenance during the summer will include Page 23 of 27

running a camera in a portion of the sanitary sewer lines and as needed use the sewer jet truck to clean the same when the camera shows a need. ITEM 10 Motion by Grotrian, seconded by Martin: Be It Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska to approve the consent agenda, excluding the warrant to Helen Stockman which will be acted on separately to replace lost warrants: a Approve the minutes of the meeting of Trustees on February 15, 2016 b Pay the attached invoices Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska that the following bills, statements and invoices be and hereby are approved, and that the Chair or Vice Chair and the Clerk be and hereby are authorized to execute and deliver warrants for the payment of the same, all dated March 21, 2016, with the warrants to be drawn on the General Fund account and to be redeemed no later than March 21, 2019: General Fund Account (Due March 21, 2019) Warrant No. 15042 in the amount of $34,279.18 payable to Kerns Excavating, for the pay applications 4 and 5, 2015 street maintenance and repair project, copies of which are attached hereto. Warrant No. 15043 in the amount of $2,441.15 payable to OPPD, for electrical usage January 2016, with a copy of the invoice attached hereto. Warrant No. 15044 in the amount of $2,228.74 payable to OPPD, for electrical usage February 2016, with a copy of the invoice attached hereto. Warrant No. 15045 in the amount of $191.25, payable to Frankel Zacharia, for finance committee work, Invoice No. 79872, a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No. 15046 in the amount of $580.00, payable to Cass County Treasurer, for street signs, with a copy of the Invoice attached hereto. Warrant No. 15047 in the amount of $3,080.09, payable to Johnson Law Office, for legal services February 2016, Invoice No. 21525, a copy of which is attached hereto. Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska that the following bills, statements and invoices be and hereby are approved, and that the Chair or Vice Chair and the Clerk be and hereby are authorized to execute and deliver warrants for the payment of the same, all dated March 21, 2016, with the warrants to be drawn on the Service Fee Fund account, which warrants are redeemable upon presentation to the Cass County Treasurer: Service Fee Fund Account Warrant No. 15021 in the amount of $47.25, payable to Johnson Law Office, for legal services February 2016, Invoice No. 21525, a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No. 15022 in the amount of $110.04, payable to Midwest Laboratories, for wastewater testing for February 2016, Invoice No. 797258, a copy of which is attached hereto. Warrant No. 15023 in the amount of $7,860.42, payable to Urban Utilities, Inc., for March 2016 operation and maintenance of the water and wastewater systems, and water and wastewater billing services, together with expenses, Invoice No. 7705, a copy of which is attached hereto. Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska that the following bills, statements and invoices be and hereby are approved, and that the Chair or Vice Chair and the Clerk be and hereby are authorized to execute and deliver warrants for the payment of the same, all dated March 21, 2016, with the warrants to be drawn on the Construction Fund account and to draw interest at 7.00% per year and to be redeemed no later than March 21, 2021: Page 24 of 27

None. Construction Fund Account (Due march 21, 2021) Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska that $4,050.35 be transferred from the Service Fee Fund to the General Fund (OPPD electric service less the cost of street lighting and January and February 2016 and warrant preparation costs for February and March 2016). On roll call those voting aye: Grotrian, Grigsby, McCartney, Martin and Morrison. Voting nay: none. Absent: None. Abstaining: None. The resolution was declared adopted. ITEM 11 The Chair laid over the report from Crystal Rhoades, due to her absence, regarding the railroad blocking the street for extended periods of time. ITEM 12 Following a report from Trustee McCartney on the responses to a partial of the District residents, the Chair asked Mr. Johnson to finalize the request for proposals for the establishment of a single trash hauler for the District and to bring the same before the Trustees at their next regular meeting. ITEM 13 Following discussion with Mr. Nathan Keith, a resident who would volunteer his time to plant trees at the main entrance to the District, the Chair requested that Mr. Keith work with Trustee Martin to bring back to the Trustees at their next regular meeting a formal proposal which would include the types of trees, their size and prices. No formal action was taken. ITEM 14 Trustee McCartney advised that the City of Plattsmouth was working on determining the cost of an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement with the City for access to the facilities and use of services offered by the Plattsmouth Public Library. No action was taken. ITEM 15 No action was taken following discussion to make payment to Mr. Ron Toman for the relocation of a storm water sewer and the repair of erosion on Lot 5R, Block 1, Buccaneer Bay Subdivision. Discussion involved reiteration of the fact that the District had an obligation to manage its storm water runoff and to repair damage to the lots, but that it needed assurance that the work was complete. The Chair requested that Mr. Grigsby have the District s engineer inspect the work and advise whether payment would be appropriate. Thereafter, a motion was made by Grotrian, seconded by McCartney, to direct the preparation of a warrant payable to Ron Toman in the amount of $5,000 for consideration at the next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees, for the relocation of the storm water sewer and the repair of erosion on Lot 5R, Block 1, Buccaneer Bay Subdivision, resulting from storm water run off from the streets as previously agreed. ITEM 16 Mr. Grigsby advised that he had solicited bids from 3 street sweeping companies. Two bids were received: Clean Sweep a flat $2,000 regardless of disposal of the waste on or off site; Omaha Sweeping Service $1,250 with disposal of waste on site and $2,000 with disposal of waste at the land fill. Motion my Martin, seconded by Grotrian, to award the street sweeping contract to Omaha Sweeping Service in an amount not to exceed $2,000, but with a request to dispose of the waste materials on site at a cost of $1,500, with the on site disposal being on the road to the wastewater treatment plant, spread at locations determined by Urban Utilities. ITEM 17 No action was taken following general discussion regarding possible approaches to increase the farm income from land owned by the District and currently cash leased. ITEM 18 Mr. Johnson advised that Ms. Stockman signed the required affidavit of lost warrant and signed an indemnity agreement for the Trustees to proceed with the cancellation of lost general fund warrants to Steven Stockman and the reissuance of a warrant to his surviving spouse. Said lost warrants are as follows: 10019 Issued September 2010 $ 75.00 10033 Issued December 2010 $467.59 10038 Issued December 2011 $ 75.00 10058 Issued March 2012 $ 75.00 Page 25 of 27

11087 Issued June 2012 $ 75.00 12025 Issued December 2012 $ 75.00 12039 Issued March 2013 $ 75.00 12067 Issued June 2013 $ 75.00 13018 Issued September 2013 $ 75.00 13045 Issued December 2013 $ 75.00 Motion by Martin, seconded by McCartney to cancel the above listed warrants and to issue in their place General Fund Warrant No. 15048 in the amount of $1,142.59. On roll call those voting aye: Grotrian, Grigsby, McCartney, Martin and Morrison. Voting nay: none. Absent: None. Abstaining: None. The resolution was declared adopted. ITEM 19 Motion by Martin, seconded by Grotrian, to have Mr. Johnson prepare an interlocal agreement with the Plattsmouth Rural Fire Department for the placement of warning and communications systems on the District s water tower. On roll call those voting aye: Grotrian, Grigsby, Martin and Morrison. Voting nay: none. Absent: None. Abstaining: McCartney. The resolution was declared adopted. ITEM 20 Motion by Martin, seconded by Grotrian, to authorize and direct the Chair and the District s attorney to give notice to jagwire Enterprises, Inc. of non-renewal of lease pursuant to which jagwire currently has its Internet Service Provider equipment on the District s water tower. On roll call those voting aye: Grotrian, Grigsby, McCartney, Martin and Morrison. Voting nay: none. Absent: None. Abstaining: None. The resolution was declared adopted. ITEM 21 The next meeting will be April 18, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. ITEM 22 The agenda having been completed, the meeting adjourned on Motion by Grotrian at approximately 7:31 p.m. Minutes will be officially approved at the next SID#5 Board Meeting. Note: To conserve space some of the boiler plate statements have been removed from the minutes. You can obtain a complete copy of the minutes from the Cass County Clerk s office at the Cass County Court House, after the minutes are approved at the next SID#5 Board meeting. All attachments listed in the minutes are attached to the official minutes when they are filed at the court house. The official minutes of the meeting are approved at the next SID Board meeting so changes may occur. SID Information on Web Site Check out the Buccaneer Bay website at http://www.buccaneerbay-ne.org/ under the SID #5 link. You will find notice of the upcoming SID meetings, Agendas, and full minutes of the previous meeting. This section is updated as soon as these documents are available. Also under the SID#5 link you will find Resolutions and Policies that have been passed by the SID Board. Notice to Residents Of Buccaneer Bay Please do not flush trash down your toilets. Trash is anything except what passes through the human digestive tract. Specifically, do not flush: Condoms Tampons and Sanitary Napkins Diapers Cosmetic Paraphernalia Sponges and products for cleaning toilets Wrappers for candy, cough drops and other medications Plastic Bags Latex or Rubber Gloves Small animals, whether dead or alive Do not flush disposable and biodegradable products. These products do not decompose before they arrive at the sewage treatment plant. Thank you for your cooperation. The Board of Trustees of SID No. 5 Please check out the Buccaneer Bay Web Site for additional SID Information Page 26 of 27

BUCCANEER BAY ANNUAL GARAGE SALES JUNE 3 & 4 8:00 4:00 If you want to participate in the Neighborhood Garage Sale, please complete the form below and return to Jaisa Poppleton, along with $5.00 for advertising, by May 27 th. ######################################################################## We will participate in the Garage Sale the weekend of June 3 rd and June 4 th Friday Only Saturday Only Both Days Name: Address: Phone: List items for sale: Please enclose $5.00 for the newspaper advertisements. Ads will run in the Omaha World Herald, Bellevue Leader, Plattsmouth Journal and Cassgram. Signs will be placed at the entrance to the sub-division. By law, we cannot post signs on highway 75. Participants can place individual signs on their lot. Return to Jaisa Poppleton 3617 Buccaneer Blvd Plattsmouth, NE 68048 If you have questions, call/text Jaisa at 402-690-1642 or e-mail at japoppleton@mpsomaha.org Page 27 of 27