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TERM OF COMMISSION: PLACE OF MEETING: PRESENT WERE: January Session of the January Adjourned Term Roger B. Wilson Boone County Government Center Commission Chambers Presiding Commissioner Keith Schnarre District I Commissioner Karen M. Miller District II Commissioner Skip Elkin Deputy County Clerk Shawna Victor The meeting was called to order at 1:32 p.m. Subject: Purchasing Department Heather Turner, Purchasing Department Buyer, was present on behalf of these items. A. Second Reading and Approval of Request to Dispose of Miscellaneous Public Works Items Commissioner Miller moved to approve the request for disposal of miscellaneous Public Works items as listed in the memo (dated January 5, 2005) from the Purchasing Department. The motion passed 3-0. Order 8-2005 B. First Reading of Bid 58-07DEC04 (Seasonal Grounds and Lawn Care Services Term and Supply) Heather Turner stated the bid for Seasonal Grounds and Lawn Care Services Term and Supply for the Facilities Maintenance Department closed on December 7, 2004. Five bids were received. Purchasing and the Facilities Maintenance Department recommend award to the low bidder, Top Care, Inc. This Term and Supply contract will be paid out of department 6100 Facilities Maintenance, account 60400 Grounds Maintenance and department 1610 Parks and Recreation, account 60400 Grounds Maintenance. The budgeted amount for FY2005 for Seasonal Grounds and Lawn Care Services is $33,000.00. Commissioner Miller asked if Top Care, Inc. is a local company. Ms. Turner stated they are based out of St. Louis but have one local office.

Clerk to schedule this item for a second reading at the next available meeting with an appropriate order for award. C. First Reading of Bid 82-20DEC04 (Body Armor Term and Supply) Heather Turner stated the bid for Body Armor Term and Supply was issued on December 3, 2004 and closed on December 20, 2004. Four bids were received. The low bid from Safety & Security International was non-responsive as they did not return Addendum Number One which was a mandatory requirement of the bid. Purchasing and the Sheriff s Department recommend award to Ed Roehr for submitting the lowest and best bid for Boone County. This is a Term and Supply contract and invoices will be paid out of organizations 1251 Sheriff and 1255 Corrections account 23300 Uniforms. Department 1251 has $4,745 and department 1255 has $2,500 budgeted for Body Armor. Commissioner Miller asked even if the addendum had been returned they could not provide the stab proof vest. Ms. Turner stated the department does not know because many items were changed in addendum one and that is why it was mandatory to return it. Clerk to schedule this item for a second reading at the next available meeting with an appropriate order for award. Subject: Information Technology Second Reading and Approval of Request or Administrative Authority to Purchase Laptop Computers, Personal Computers, Peripherals and Printers from Cooperative Contracts for FY05 Commissioner Elkin moved to approve the request from Information Technology for Administrative Authority to Purchase Laptop Computers, Personal Computers, Peripherals and Printers from Cooperative Contracts for FY05. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion. The motion passed 3-0. Order 9-2005

Subject: Public Works A. Second Reading and Approval of Revenue Sharing Contracts City of Ashland City of Centralia Centralia Special Road District City of Columbia City of Hallsville City of Harrisburg City of Huntsdale City of McBaine City of Rocheport City of Sturgeon Commissioner Miller moved to approve the following revenue sharing contracts and authorize the Presiding Commissioner to sign said agreements: ENTITY CONTRACT AMOUNT City of Ashland $100,000 City of Centralia $80,000 Centralia Special Road District $101,000 City of Columbia $308,000 City of Hallsville $60,000 City of Harrisburg $29,950 City of Huntsdale $7,000 City of McBaine $5,400 City of Rocheport $32,656 City of Sturgeon $20,000 The motion passed 3-0. Order 10-2005 B. First Reading of Consultant Service Agreements A Civil Group (Trails West Subdivision Drainage Project) Engineering Surveys and Services (Lake of the Woods Subdivision Phase I) Terracon (Geotechnical Services) Allison Anderson, Project Engineer, was present on behalf of this item.

Allison Anderson stated the agreement with A Civil Group is for surveying work for the Trails West Subdivision Drainage Project in the amount of $6,270. This is a stormwater drainage project. The agreement with Engineering Surveys and Services is for the completion of the preliminary design documents done in 2000 for the Lake of the Woods Subdivision Phase I in the amount of $20,000. This project is a two phase project, one phase will be stormwater drainage and the other will be pavement repair. The agreement with Terracon is for geotechnical services for seven sites where multi-span culverts will be replaced in the amount of $19,600. Clerk to schedule these items for a second reading at the next available meeting with an appropriate order for approval. C. First Reading of Change Order #1 for the Ludwick Blvd Project John Watkins, Project Development Manager, was present on behalf of this item. John Watkins stated this change order is for $21,423 for more concrete repair work and additional yard work for the Ludwick Boulevard project. The City of Columbia is also contributing to this project. Mr. Watkins requested the second reading of this item be waived as the contractor has already been paid. Commissioner Miller stated she did not have a problem with this but noted Mr. Watkins needed to have these approved under the proper procedures by having first and second readings. There was no objection to the request to waive the second reading. Commissioner Miller moved to approve Change Order #1 for Ludwick Boulevard project in the amount of $21,423. The motion passed 3-0. Order 11-2005

Subject: Planning and Zoning Adopt Findings of Fact and Conclusion of Law Stan Shawver, Planning and Building Inspections Director, was present on behalf of these items. Stan Shawver stated these items were approved at the December 28, 2004 Commission meeting. A. Approval of Request by Loren Boger for a permit for a kennel on 23.65 acres located at 3150 N Rte Z, Columbia Commissioner Elkin moved to adopt the Findings of Fact and Conclusion of Law and Decision for the Conditional Use Permit request by Loren and Kimberly Boger for a kennel located at 3150 N Rte Z, Columbia. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion. The motion passed 3-0. Order 12-2005 B. Approval of Request by Teresa Shaw for a permit for a seasonal deer/game processing facility on 17.38 acres located at 6400 W Hwy WW, Harrisburg Commissioner Miller moved to adopt the Findings of Fact and Conclusion of Law and Decision for the Conditional Use Permit request by Teresa Shaw for a permit for a seasonal deer/game processing facility on 17.38 acres located at 6400 W Hwy WW, Harrisburg. The motion passed 3-0. Order 13-2005 Subject: Prosecuting Attorney s Office First Reading of Budget Amendment Commissioner Miller stated this budget amendment is for the Victim Response Team Grant for October to December 2004. The total of this budget amendment is $11,762. Clerk to schedule these items for a second reading at the next available meeting after the required 10 day waiting period with an appropriate order for approval.

Subject: Treasurer s Office Second Reading and Approval of Budget Revision Commissioner Miller moved to approve the following budget revision: DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT AND TITLE 1140-10100: Treasurer Salary and Wages 1140-71107: Treasurer Bank Fees AMOUNT DECREASE $7,600.00 AMOUNT INCREASE $7,600.00 Said budget revision is to cover bank fees for 2004. The motion passed 3-0. Order 14-2005 Subject: First Reading of the following contracts: Boone County Soil & Water Conservation District Central MO Humane Society Extension Council Boone County Historical Society Commissioner Schnarre stated these are annual contracts and the following amounts are approved in the budget. Boone County Soil & Water Conservation District - $15,000 Central MO Humane Society - $9,680 Extension Council - $150,000 Boone County Historical Society - $21,000 Clerk to schedule these items for a second reading at the next available meeting with an appropriate order for approval.

Subject: First Reading of the following contracts: Big Brothers/Big Sisters Boys & Girls Town of MO Cedar Creek Therapeutic Riding Center Mid-MO Legal Services Phoenix Programs Voluntary Action Center Rainbow House - Child Advocacy Center Centro Latino Reality House - Offender Evaluation Program Boone Co Council on Aging - Senior Connect Eldercare Center - Adult Day Care Rainbow House - Clinical Services Rainbow House - Crisis Care Rainbow House - Emergency Foster Care Boone Early Childhood Partners - Childcare Tuition Assistance Harrisburg Preschool Year-Round Child Care Central Mo Food Bank Network - Food Bank Pantry OATS Inc - Elderly & Handicapped Transportation Services for Independent Living - Transportation Commissioner Schnarre stated these are annual contracts and the following amounts are approved in the budget. Big Brothers/Big Sisters - $2,000 Boys & Girls Town of MO $1,000 Cedar Creek Therapeutic Riding Center - $1,000 Mid-MO Legal Services - $6,000 Phoenix Programs - $3,000 Voluntary Action Center - $2,500 Rainbow House - Child Advocacy Center - $2,350 Centro Latino $1,200 Reality House - Offender Evaluation Program - $13,000 Boone Co Council on Aging - Senior Connect - $13,250 Eldercare Center - Adult Day Care - $2,000 Rainbow House - Clinical Services - $1,000 Rainbow House - Crisis Care - $1,500 Rainbow House - Emergency Foster Care - $4,500 Boone Early Childhood Partners - Childcare Tuition Assistance - $1,000 Harrisburg Preschool Year-Round Child Care - $12,750 Central Mo Food Bank Network - Food Bank Pantry - $15,000 OATS Inc - Elderly & Handicapped Transportation - $8,000

Services for Independent Living Transportation- $2,000 Clerk to schedule these items for a second reading at the next available meeting with an appropriate order for approval. Subject: First Reading of Legislative Consultant Service Agreement Commissioner Schnarre stated this is the Legislative Consultant Service Agreement with Burnett and Associates for $24,500 for 2005. Clerk to schedule these items for a second reading at the next available meeting with an appropriate order for approval. Subject: Appointment to the Job Classification Committee Commissioner Schnarre stated the Personnel Advisory Committee recommended appointing Sheriff Dwayne Carey to the Job Classification Committee. Sheriff Carey stated this was a passion of former Sheriff Boehm s and he would like to continue the work on the Job Classification Committee. Commissioner Elkin moved to appoint Sheriff Dwayne Carey to the Job Classification Committee. Commissioner Miller seconded the motion. The motion passed 3-0. Order 15-2005 Commissioner Reports Commissioner Schnarre Notice of Voluntary Annexation Commissioner Schnarre stated the voluntary annexation of 20.05 acres of land located on the south side of Thompson Road, east of the City limits, owned by Charles N. and Carol J. Lee, trustees has been approved by the City Council.

Commissioner Miller No reports at this time. Commissioner Elkin Criminal Justice Administration Coordination Meeting Commissioner Elkin stated he attended the Criminal Justice Administration Coordination monthly meeting on Tuesday. There was a Judicial Parole Update. There are currently six people in the Judicial Parole program. He explained how the courts decide if a person is a candidate for this program. He believes this is a good topic for the Judicial Task Force. Also, Captain Warren Brewer discussed population trends at the Boone County Jail. There was no public comment. The meeting adjourned at 2:00 p.m. Attest: Keith Schnarre Presiding Commissioner Wendy S. Noren Clerk of the County Commission Karen M. Miller District I Commissioner Skip Elkin District II Commissioner