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Any person who has a qualifying disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and requires the meeting or materials at the meeting to be in an accessible format must contact the County Clerk’s office at 715-537-6200 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting so that arrangements can be made to accommodate your request.
BARRON COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Monday, August 17, 2020 - 7:00 p.m.
Barron County Government Center – Veterans Memorial Auditorium
335 East Monroe Avenue – Barron, Wisconsin 54812
Link to View Meeting Virtually: https://youtu.be/dUd9EWEO8tE or
go to the Barron County website at www.barroncounty.gov
AMENDED 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 the July 20, 2020 Meeting
7. Economic Development / Frac Sand Update – Dave Armstrong, Economic Development Director
8. Zoning Ordinance Amendment a. Rezoning – Town of Almena, Hoyt & Pamela Rose
b. Rezoning – Town of Rice Lake, Ryan Mlejnek
9. Local Health Officer Ordinance
10. Resolution – Authorizing Upgrades to the Barron County 911 Dispatch System
11. Resolution – Authorizing Screen Deck Purchase for the Barron County Highway Department
12. Report from County Administrator a. Management Discussion & Analysis
b. Leave Sale to Health Savings Account
c. 2021 Health Insurance Renewal / Health Joy
d. 25% Upfront Payment for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
e. Disposition of Tax Deed Property – Village of Turtle Lake
f. GCS Software Upgrade - $9,500
g. Pay Grade Placement Recommendations
h. Extension of Federal Temporary Paid Sick Leave Program to 12-31-2020
13. Appointments
14. Claims, Petitions & Correspondence
a. Bruenig Trust Claim
15. Suggestions for Future Agenda Items
16. Next Meeting Date
17. Adjournment
HEALTH ALERT Do not attend this meeting if you are experiencing any of these symptoms or
if you have been in contact with anyone with these symptoms:
Shortness of Breath Cough Fever (100.4F) Chills Nasal Congestion Sore Throat Achiness
Loss of Sense of Taste Loss of Sense of Smell
^J^f^ BARRON COUNTYf/SSK^fk BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Monday, August 17, 2020 - 7:00 p.m.BAKRON COUNTy.'WI I Barren County Government Center - Veterans Mlemorial Auditorium
ro<%fty Svn." Ce..»'/
HEALTH ALERTDo not attend this meeting if you are experiencing any of these symptoms or
if you have been in contact with anyone with these symptoms:
Shortness of Breath Cough Fever (100.4F) Chills Nasal Congestion Sore Throat AchinessLoss of Sense of Taste Loss of Sense of Smell
AGENDA1. 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 the July 20, 2020 Meeting
7. Economic Development / Frac Sand Update - Dave Armstrong, Economic Development Director
8. Zoning Ordinance Amendment
a. Rezoning - Town ofAlmena, Hoyt & Pamela Rose
b. Rezoning - Town of Rice Lake, Ryan Mlejnek
9. Local Health Officer Ordinance
10. Resolution - Authorizing Upgrades to the Barren County 911 Dispatch System
11. Resolution - Authorizing Screen Deck Purchase for the Barron County Highway Department
12. Report from County Administrator
a. Management Discussion & Analysis
b. Leave Sale to Health Savings Account
c. 2021 Health Insurance Renewal / Health Joy
d. 25% Upfiront Payment for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)e. Disposition of Tax Deed Property - Village of Turtle Lakef. GCS Software Upgrade - $9,500g. Pay Grade Placement Recommendations
h. Extension of Federal Temporary Paid Sick Leave Program to 12-31-2020
13. Appointments
14. Claims, Petitions & Correspondence
a. Bruenig Trust Claim
15. Suggestions for Future Agenda Items
16. Next Meeting Date
17. Adjournment
Any person who has a qualifying disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and requires the meeting or materials at the meeting to be in
an accessible format must contact the County Clerk's office at 715-537-6200 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting so that arrangements can bemade to accommodate your request.
^^Sp^^ County Board MeetingMonday, August 17th, 2020
Meeting Start Time: 7pm
I BARRON COUNTY, WI I Administrator's Update^ ^
August 11th, 2020 ^J'^ ky .
3. Special Matters and Announcements:
Please remember to bring and wear your mask!!
***NOTE*** As a result of Governor Evers mask order I did not include this as an Agenda item because his
order extends to local government buildings.
I have no Special Matters or Announcements at this time.
7. EDC Update - Dave Armstrong - Frac Sand:
EDC Director Armstrong will be making this presentation as requested.
I have asked and received a reply from Sean Wenko, Economic Development Director, City ofWilliston,
ND, the center of the oil patch and he states:
"We have weathered the storm better than I would have expected. I see a mini rebound happening.
However, I am told the industry is being veiy cautious as we may see another round of layoffs in July as PPP
starts to run out. I envision a rather quiet 2020 but a nice rebound next year."
8. Zoning Ordinance Amendments:
There are no concerns with these rezoning's that I am aware of and I recommend approval.
9. Local Health Officer Ordinance, (discussion onlyj
Included with the packet is a draft Public Health Officer Ordinance. Ban-on County does not have this
ordinance and therefore cannot enforce orders from the Public Health Department.
Remember this is a discussion only, the decision process needs to begin with the HHS Committee making a
recommendation.
As of the above date I am waiting for the final guidance document from the Wisconsin Counties Association,
when I receive the final version of this document I will forward it onto the members.
10. Resolution - Authorizing $67,206 from Unassigned Fund Balance:
Included with the packet is a resolution authorizing the use ofUnassigned Fund Balance for this one-time
upgraded to the existing E-911 Emergency Dispatch system. It is my understanding this system has not
been upgraded for approximately eight years and this upgrade will allow emergency texts and videos to be
uploaded to the Dispatch Center. This expenditure was not included with the original 2020 Budget requestbecause the grant process is competitive, and the grant process has "bounced-around" through various State
agencies over the past 5-8 years, and the information for the grant was received veiy late in the 2020 Budget
approval process. Approval will require a 2/3'rds roll call vote.
I recommend approval of this Resolution.
11. Resolution - Authorizins Purchase of $200,000 Screen Deck for Hwy Dept.:
This resolution has been approved by the Hwy Committee and Executive Committee for the purpose of
allowing Hwy Commissioner Servi to purchase a used Screen Deck for use in our crushing operations.
The resolution authorizes an amount not to exceed, $200,000 to be taken from the Hwy Fund Balance to fund
this purchase. Finance Director Busch is aware of this request and is not opposed to this use of funds.
Approval will require a 2/3'rds roll call vote.
I recommend approval of this Resolution.
12. Report from County Administrator:
a. Management Discussion and Analysis:
Jodi, will present this veiy important document to the Board.
b. Leave Sale to Health Savings Account:
As allowed by the Executive Committee we again this year will allow employees to "sell" up to 96 hours of
accrued vacation or sick leave to their Health Savings Account.
c. 2021 Health Insurance Renewal and Use of the Health Joy App:I have asked Jeff from Health Joy and Alex Beaudry from Horton Group to attend the October 19th, CountyBoard meeting so that:
A: Jeff can explain the feahires and benefits of Health Joy and the return it provides toemployees and employers.
B: Alex can explain where the County is at with the 2021 Health Insurance renewal and his
thoughts on using Health Joy.
Also at the meeting I will be projecting the County's most recent health usage data.
d. 25% Upfront Payment to Safety Clean:The Executive Committee, August, meeting, authorized a payment not to exceed, $55,000 to Safety Clean, in
Clear Lake, WI for the purchase of Personal Protective Equipment. It is unusual for government to pay in
advance and therefore my request to Executive to authorize this type of purchase.
e. Disposition of Tax Deed Property - Village of Turtle Lake:
The Executive Committee authorized the sale of three parcels of land on the comer ofHwy 63 and Hwy 8
within the Village of Turtle Lake for $100,000. This property was cleaned-up as a fuel spill site with theCounty working with the DNR. This property will be sold via the Wisconsin Surplus On-Line AuctionService.
/ GCS Soft\vare Payment, $9, 500.The Executive Committee authorized an expenditure, from the 2020 Contingency Fund in an amount not to
exceed $9,500 for training and module integration for the GCS Software used in the Treasurer's Office.
g. Pay Grade Placement Recommendation:
The Executive Committee authorized six, 6, pay grade recommendations from McGrath consulting. This is
the only pay grade changes we have had since implementing our plan 3-4 years ago!!
h. Extension of Federal Temporary Paid Sick Leave Program to 12-31-2020:
The Executive Committee authorized an extension of the Federal Temporaiy Paid Sick Leave Program to 12-
31-2020, to keep us in-line with the new Federal guidelines.
13. Appointments:
None at this time.
14. Claims, Petitions, Correspondence:I will let Mr. Muench or M.rs. Cook take the lead on this.
15. Sueeestions for Future Agenda Items
First draft of the 2021 budgetPresentation and direction given to Sean Lentz, financing new Hwy shop
October, Health Joy and Health Insurance presentations
16. Next Meeting Date:
With the cancellation of the WCA Annual Convention it has been suggested to move the meeting date to
Monday September 21st. The I received information from Chair Okey and he has requested that we move the date to
Tuesday September 22'"', at 7pm. What are the wishes of the Board?
If you have any questions of concerns on any Agenda item please give me a call, 715-537-6840.
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^q^ BARRON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
MONDAY, JULY 20, 2020 - 7:00 PM
BARRON COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER - VETERANS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUMl',"'AJ 335 EAST MONROE AVENLIE - BARRON, WISCONSIN 54812
MINUTES
PRESENT: Robert Anderson, John Banks, Karolyn Bartlett, Stan Buchanan, Bill Effertz, Tod Geriand, Jim Gores, Dale
Heinecke, Dana Heller, Steve Johnson, Terry Lee, Jerry McRoberts, Carol Moen, Roberta Mosentine, Gary Nelson, LouieOkey, Pete Olson, Russell Rindsig, Bob Rogers, Bill Schradle, Bert Skinner, Gary Taxdahl, Marv Thompson and StaceyWenzel.
APPEARING VIRTUALLY: Bun Hanson, Eric Pannier and Oscar Skoug,
ABSENT: Pam Fall and Don Horstman.
CALL TO ORDER-ROLL CALL-PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: County Board Chair Okey called the meeting to order
at 7:OOPM. County Clerk Cook took attendance and stated the County's compliance with open meeting laws.
INVOCATION: Led by Pastor Duane Walker from the World Harvest Church located in Rice Lake.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Recited.
SPECIAL MATTERS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS (NON-ACTION ITEMS): Administrator French informed theBoard that County Board Supervisors will be allowed to attend meetings virtually, or in person, except for meetings with
financing on the agenda, including the November budget reading. French also informed the Board that attendance at any
of the Highway Committee meetings are encouraged. French read a press release regarding Highway Servi's recent trip tothe White House to attend a presentation by President Tmmp on rolling back the regulatory reform. French also discussed
the emails he received from employees who were appreciative of the lunch bags that were handed out to all the County
employees last week.
IN MEMORIAM-RICKYWUORENMA: Chair Okey requested a moment of silence for former SupervisorWuorenma who recently passed away.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Renee Johnson - 2295 16 % Avenue in Rice Lake, Noah Marach - 2244 16 % Avenue in RiceLake, Rebecca Kemp - 2296 16 3A Avenue in Rice Lake, Jerry Aul - 2224 16 3A Avenue in Rice Lake, Mike Swant -
2218 16 % Street in Rice Lake all spoke regarding the rezoning in the Town of Stanley. Susan Brooks - 1597A 8 3A Street
in Almena spoke regarding the resolution declaring Barren County a Constitutional County.
APPROVE AGENDA: Chair Okey asked to amend the agenda by postponing the presentation from BCEDC Armstronguntil August and moving the Resolution to Declare Barren County a Constitutional County next on the agenda as Item 7Afollowed by the Rezoning Ordinance for the Town of Stanley - Todd's Redi Mix Concrete, LLC to Item 7B.
Motion: (Olson/Schradle) to approve the amended agenda. Carried.
APPROVE MINUTES OF JUNE 15, 2020 MEETING: Motion: (Rindsig/Heinecke) to approve. Carried.
RESOLUTION - DECLARING BARRON COUNTy TO BE A CONSTITUTIONAL COUNTY: Chair Okey gavea brief explanation of the public request. Motion: (Thompson/Skinner) to bring to the floor for discussion. Carried.Chair Okey allowed former Supervisor Keith Hardie to address the Board. Discussion. Motion: (SchradIe/Mosentine) to
not pass the resolution as presented. Supervisor Olson requested a point of order and asked if the resolution could die due
to the lack of a motion or rescind the previous motion. Discussion. Schradle and Mosentine both rescinded their motion.Motion: (Gores/Rogers) to approve the resolution. Chair Okey requested a roll call vote. Failed with 27 voting No, 2voting Yes (Effertz and Johnson) and 2 Absent (Fall and Horstman). Carried.
ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTSA. 2020-6 REZONING - TOWN OF STANLEY, TODD'S REDI MIX CONCRETE, LLC: Zoning Chair
Rogers discussed the procedure that was used for the rezoning request and the public hearing that was held on
July 1, 2020. Motion: (Gerland/Heller) to approve. Discussion. Carried.
METH UPDATE - STACEY FROLIK, HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES DIRECTOR AND CHRISFITZGERALD, SHERIFF: Sheriff Fitzgerald reviewed information from the DO J website. HHS Director Frolikreviewed the meth statistics comparing 2018 to 2019 and highlighted new programs being utilized in the County in 2020as well as grants that were received to combat the meth addiction in our County.
APPROVAL OF HIGHWAY FACILITY STEERING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE:Motion: (Thompson/Banks) to bring to the floor for discussion. Carried. Chair Okey requested the Highway Steering
and Building Committee include all of the current elected Highway Committee members as well as Supervisor Olson as
First Alternate and Supervisor Nelson as Second Alternate. Motion: (TaxdahI/Skinner) to approve current members ofthe Highway Committee be appointed to the Highway Facility Steering and Building Committee with the addition ofSupervisor Olson as First Alternate and Supervisor Nelson as the Second Alternate. Supervisor Olson called a point of
order in regards to appointing alternates versus Ex-Officios to the committee. Discussion. Motion: (OIson/SchradIe) todivide the question. Discussion. Motion: (Effertz/McRoberts) to approve Supervisor Olson and Supervisor Nelson as
Ex-Officios to the Highway Facility Steering and Building Committee. Carried. Discussion. Motion: (Heller/Schradle)
to approve all the current Highway Committee members be appointed to the Highway Facility Steering and Building
Committee. Carried.
2020-18 RESOLUTION - AUTHOMZING THE PURCHASE OF THREE (3) PATROL TRUCKS AND ONE (1)QUAD AXLE TRUCK - 2021 BUDGET: Motion: (OIson/Rindsig) to approve. Carried with all present voting Yes and2 Absent (Fall and Horstman).
2020-7 ORDINANCE - REVISFNG AND ADOPTING BARRON COUNTY RULES & PROCEDURES (2NDREADING): Corporation Counsel Muench explained the procedure regarding the ordinance.
Motion: (Thompson/NeIson) to approve. Corporation Counsel Muench stated that this will require a roll call vote.Carried with all present voting Yes and 2 Absent (Fall and Horstman).
Supervisor Lee called for a point of order and asked if the previous resolution regarding the Highway Truck purchases
required a roll call vote. Discussion. Corporation Counsel Muench stated that typically this is required but since all
present voted in favor of the resolution, this should be reflected in the minutes and another roll call vote will not be
needed.
REPORT FROM COUNTY ADMINISTRATORA. 2020 CENSUS UPDATE: Barren County continues to lag behind the US Census County reporting due in part to
the absentee cabin owners. He is encouraging County Board Supervisors to reach out to local municipal councils
and boards for help asking residents and non-residents to complete the census.
B. COVID-19 GRANTS: A spreadsheet has been included in the packet which highlights the funding firom variousgrants that Barren County has received to date. This information was also presented at the July Executive
Committee meeting. Contract tracing will continue to increase and must be completed, regardless of the cost.
Emergency Services Manager Judy has also said the price ofPPE is rapidly increasing which will eventually
effect the budget.C. MOTOROLA/SPILLMAN SOFTWARE - FINAL PAYMENT: The final payment of $418,887.00 has been
made for the Sheriffs Department software.D. MANNED RECYCLING SITES: The Solid Waste Board unanimously approved the transition to manned
recycling sites at their July Solid Waste Board meeting. Locations of manned sites and logistics of the new
procedures were discussed and more details will be provided at future date.
E. DOVE HEALTHCARE - VA NURSING FACILITY: As of June 30, the Dove Healthcare Facility in RiceLake has been approved as a VA Nursing Facility.
F. WISCONSIN ECONOMIC FORECAST UPDATE - JUNE 2020: Information was included in the packet andBCEDC Director Armstrong will provide more information at the August County Board meeting.
APPOINTMENTS: None at this time.
CLAIMS, PETITIONS & CORRESPONDENCE: None at this time.
SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS:A. Management, Discussion and Analysis of 2019 Audit Report - Finance Director BuschB. Frac Sand Update & Impact from COVGD-1 9 on Local Economy - BCEDC Director Armstrong
Adjourned by unanimous consent at 8:41PM.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jessica Hodek, Deputy County Clerk
MINUTES ARE NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL APPROVED BY THE COUNTS BOARD AT THE NEXT MEETING.
BARRON COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 2020 -
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE, (Re: Hoyt J. & Pamela K. Rose),COUNTY OF BARRON, WISCONSIN
The Barren County Board of Supervisors ordains as follows
12 WHEREAS, Hoyt J. & Pamela K. Rose, owners, filed a Petition to rezone certain
3 property in Barren County;
45 WHEREAS, the Zoning Map ofBaiTon County, Wisconsin as specified in Section6 17.26 of the Barren County Land Use Ordinance shall be amended to change the zoning
7 classification of the property in the County of Barren, Wisconsin, depicted in the attached
8 map, incorporated herein by reference, and described hereafter from:
910 _Recreational-ResidentiaI_to_Agricultural-1_(approx. 13.09 ac.)
11 and12 _ Agricultural-1 _ to_ Recreational-Residential _(approx. .46 ac.)
1314 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:15 Rezone the part of GL 1-1 Govt Lot 1 ex CSM 39/118 and part ofNE-NW, Section 35,16 T34N, Rl 4W, Town of Almena.
1718 WHEREAS, this Amendment was approved by the Zoning Committee on August
19 5, 2020, on a vote of 5-0, with Heinecke, Thompson, Johnson, Rogers and Gerland all
20 voting in favor and 0 against.
2122 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, that this Ordinance shall be effective23 upon its adoption and publication and that publication of this ordinance may occur through24 posting in accordance with Section 985.02 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
25
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BARRON COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 2020 -
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE, (Re: Hoyt J. & Pamela K. Rose),COUNTY OF BARRON, WISCONSIN
Page 2
OFFERED THIS 17th day of August, 2020.
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: $
Future years total amount: $
Effect on tax levy - current year - $
Effect on tax levy - future years - $
Fiscal impact reviewed by:
Jodi Busch, Finance Director
Approved as to form by:
Jeffrey French, Administrator
John Muench, Corporation Counsel
Bob Rogers, Committee Chair
(The Committee Chair signature verifies theaction taken by the Committee.)
Board Action: Adopted () Failed ( ) Tabled ( )
Page 2 of 2
BARRON COUNTY ZONING COMMITTEEBARRON, WISCONSINACTION AND REPORT
FINDINGS OF FACT:
Having heard the testimony and considered the evidence presented, the Zoning Committee determines the facts
of this case to be:
Filing Date: July 15, 2020 File # 002-3500-07-000, 002-3500-06-000
Hearing Date: August 5,2020 Agent:
Owner: Hoyt & Pamela Rose - 1289 4th Street, Almena, WI54805(Name and Address)
1. The applicant is the owner/lessee/mortgagee of the following described property, which is the subject ofthe petition to rezone the following: part of GL 1-1 Govt Lot 1 ex CSM 39/118 and part ofNE-NW,Section 35, T34N,R14W.
2. Town ofAlmena, Barren County, Wisconsin.
3. The present use of the property is: Farmstead, riding arena.
4. The applicant requests to rezone from the RR district to the A-l (approx 13.09 ac) district and the
A-l district to the RR district (approx .46 ac).
5. Section 17.81 of the Ordinance.
Based on the following findings of fact, the Committee Recommends the APPROVAL/DENIAL of the petitionto rezone:
1.) The property has a farm homestead.
2.) The rezoning establishes a conforming use of the property.
3.)
4.)
5.)
^Is the Committee's decision consistent with the County Plan? Yes ^_ No
Barren County Zoning Committee:
Signed: _ Attest:Committee Chairperson Committee Secretary
Dated:
(Signed by Committee Chairperson Rogers on 8/5/20 .)Committee action is not final until approved by County Board Resolution.
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BARRON COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 2020 -
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE, (Re: Ryan Mlejnek),COUNTY OF BARRON, WISCONSIN
The Barron County Board of Supervisors ordains as follows
12 WHEREAS, Ryan Mlejnek, owner, filed a Petition to rezone certain property in3 Ban-on County;
45 WHEREAS, the Zoning Map ofBarron County, Wisconsin as specified in Section6 17.26 of the Barren County Land Use Ordinance shall be amended to change the zoning
7 classification of the property in the County ofBarron, Wisconsin, depicted in the attached
8 map, incoiporated herein by reference, and described hereafter from:
910 _ Residential-1_to_Agricultural-21112 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:13 Rezone the part ofNW-NE shown as Lot 3 CSM 9/142 & W ,2 of Lot 4 CSM 10/65, also14 shown as Plat 2-7, consisting of 1.69 acres, located in Section 5, T35N, R11W, Town of15 Rice Lake.
1617 WHEREAS, this Amendment was approved by the Zoning Committee on August
18 5, 2020, on a vote of 5-0, with Heinecke, Thompson, Johnson, Rogers and Gerland all
19 voting in favor and 0 against.
2021 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, that this Ordinance shall be effective22 upon its adoption and publication and that publication of this ordinance may occur through23 posting in accordance with Section 985.02 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
24
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BARRON COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 2020 -
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE, (Re: Ryan Mlejnek),COUNTY OF BARRON, WISCONSIN
Page 2
OFFERED THIS 17th day of August, 2020.
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: $
Futire years total amount: $
Effect on tax levy - current year - $
Effect on tax levy - ftrture years - $
Fiscal impact reviewed by:
Jodi Busch, Finance Director
Approved as to form by:
Jeffrey French, Administrator
John Muench, Corporation Counsel
Bob Rogers, Committee Chair
(The Committee Chair signature verifies theaction taken by the Committee.)
Board Action: Adopted () Failed ( ) Tabled ( )
Page 2 of 2
BARRON COUNTY ZONING COMMITTEEBARRON, WISCONSINACTION AND REPORT
FINDmGS OF FACT:
Having heard the testimony and considered the evidence presented, the Zoning Committee determines the facts
of this case to be:
Filing Date: July 14, 2020 File # 038-0500-05-000
Hearing Date: August 5,2020 Agent: IVIaureen Mlejnek
Owner: Ryan Mlejnek - 2397 CTH SS, Rice Lake, WI 54868(Name and Address)
1. The applicant is the owner/lessee/mortgagee of the following described property, which is the subject ofthe petition to rezone the following: part ofNW-NE shown as Lot 3 CSM 9/142 & W l/z of Lot 4 CSM10/65, also shown as Plat 2-7, consisting of 1.69 acres, located in Section 5, T35N, R11W, Town of
Rice Lake.
2. Town of Rice Lake, Barren County, Wisconsin.
3. The present use of the property is: Residential.
4. The applicant requests to rezone from the R-l district to the As-2 district.
5. Section 17.81 of the Ordinance.
Based on the following findings of fact, the Committee Recommends the APPROVAL/DENIAL of the petitionto rezone:
1.) Abuts A-1 zoning.
2.) Town approved the rezoning.
3.) There is a need for a dog rescue facility within the County.
4.)
5.)
Is the Committee's decision consistent with the County Plan? Yes X No
Barren County Zoning Committee:
Signed: _ Attest:Committee Chaiqierson Committee Secretary
Dated:
(Signed by Committee Chairperson Rogers on 8/5/20 .)Committee action is not final until approved by County Board Resolution.
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BARRON COUNTY RESOLUTION NO. 2020 -
Resolution Authorizing Upgrades to the Barron County 911 Dispatch System
TO THE BARRON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS:
12 WHEREAS, upgrades and improvements to the Barron County 911 Emergency
3 Dispatch System will improve the response time and therefore the safety of the citizens of
4 Barron County; and
56 WHEREAS, Michael Judy, Barren County Emergency Management Director, has7 applied for and received State Grant Funding from the Wisconsin Department of Military
8 Affairs/Office of Emergency Communications, (DMA/EOC), in the amount of $76,269;9 and
1011 WHEREAS, there is a local matching component to this grant of $67,206, with a12 total estimated expenditure of $ 143,475; and1314 WHEREAS, this grant process is a competitive grant and therefore was not placed
15 within the current 2020 Budget because its' awarding uncertain; and1617 WHEREAS, if this resolution is approved by the Barron County Board of18 Supervisors improvements to the Barron County Emergency 911 System will include the
19 ability to text and send videos to the 911 Dispatch Center; and2021 WHEREAS, attached to this Resolution is a letter dated February 2nd, 2020 and an22 Executive Summary which provides additional details as to this request for funding; and
23 WHEREAS, this resolution was approved by the Executive Committee on August
24 5,2020,on a vote of 9 - 0, with Okey, Bartlett, Heinecke, Buchanan, McRoberts, Rindsig,25 Horstman, Hanson and Nelson (alternate) voting in favor and no members voting against.
26 Thompson was absent.
2728 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Barron County Board of29 Supervisors does hereby authorize the acceptance of a grant from the Wisconsin
30 Department of Military Affairs/Office of Emergency Communications, (DMA/EOC), in31 the amount of $76,269, for the purpose of upgrading the current Airbus, Barron County E-
32 911 Dispatch System, and3334 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that by passage of this Resolution the Barren3 5 County Board of Supervisors authorizes, sixty seven thousand, two hundred and six dollars
36 ($67,206) to be withdrawn from the County Unassigned Fund Balance; and3738 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that by passage of this Resolution the Barren39 County Finance Director is authorized to make the appropriate accompanying Budget
40 entries so as to effectuate this grant and accompanying purchase; and
41
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BARRON COUNTY RESOLUTION NO. 2020 -
Resolution Authorizing Upgrades to the Barren County 911 Dispatch System
424344
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that publication of this resolution may occurthrough posting in accordance with Section 985.02 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
OFFERED THIS 17th day of August, 2020.
Number of readings required: One (X) Two ( )
Vote required for passage: Majority ( )2/3 Entire Board (20) (X )
Source of funding: Budgeted ( ) General Fund ( )Grant (X) Contingency ( )Other (X) Details: Fund Balance
Fiscal impact:Current year total amount: $ 67,206
Future years total amount: $ - 0 -
Effect on tax levy - current year: $ - 0 -
Effect on tax levy - future years: $ - 0 -
Fiscal impact reviewed by:
Jodi Busch, Fmance Director
Approved as to form by:
Jeffrey French, Admmisti-ator
John Muench, Coiporation Counsel
Louie Okey, ChairExecutive Committee
(The Committee Chair signatire verifies the actiontaken by the Committee.)
Board Action: Adopted ( ) Failed ( ) Tabled ( )
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SHERIFF
Barren County ^SSS^Sheriffs Department W1T^
Jason J. [email protected]
Wisconsin Dept of Military AffairsOffice of Emergency Communications2019/2022 Federal NextGen 911Reimbursement Grant Program.
Jeff French, AdministrationBarron County
February 2, 2020
Ref: Letter of Commitment
DMA/OEC Grant Committee,
Barren County is requesting consideration from the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs/ Office of Emergency Communications (DMA/OEC) for funding assistance to purchase andinstall a Vesta call handling system, to upgrade our current Airbus system which hasreached its end-of-life status. This project would allow the Barron County E-911 Center tobecome NextGen compliant, in alignment wifh the State of Wisconsin Communicationsstrategy.
This system upgrade is fully supported by Barren County Department of Administration,Finance Department, Sheriffs Department, Information Technology Department, and the 911CommunicatiorLS Center.
To support the 40% cost-share requirement, funds will be derived through funding from. theGeneral Fund Account. Barren County ensures these hard cash matching funds incltidenon-federal funds as stated in the grant program guidance. Cash matching includes coststhat are compliant with 2 CFR 200.400-.475 and 2 CFR Part 200.
DSsB Number: 040830622SAM: Registration is Active
Thank you for your consideration,
/Jeff French, AdministratorBarren County, WIOffice: [email protected]
Barron County Justice Center Room 1200 ° www.barroncountywi.gov
1420 State Highway 25 North " Barron, Wisconsin 54812-3007ADMINISTRATION DISPATCH JAIL ADMINISTRATION FAX
(715)537-5814 (715)537-3106 (715)537-5559 (715)537-6615
Executive Summary
The Barron County Sheriff's Office answers 9-1-1 calls for the citizens of Barren County. The dispatch
center is staffed for up to 4 call-taking positions 7x24x365.
The current Call Handling system is supported by Centurylink and it was installed approximately 8 years
ago. Industry standards and typical IT life cycle management protocols recommend that IP based 9-1-1
Call Handling systems be replaced every 5-7 years. Due to the age of the current system, CenturyLink is
only able to provide support on a time and materials basis. In addition, the operating system for the
workstations is Win7 which is EOL. The State of Wisconsin plans to implement an 13 compliant ESInet
within the next few years and Barron County has been awarded grant money to replace the existing
system with an i3 compliant system. The grant award was based on a draft quote provided by
CenturyLink in January 2020.
CenturyLink will replace the current system with a new fully i3 compliant system by replacing all of the
backroom equipment and workstations. The new system will convert from the existing network
functionality to the ESInet seamlessly. The new system also includes a new analytics package. After our
local technicians visited the site they have recommended the addition of a new Net Clock to ensure that
the system and all peripherals stay in synch and a laptop position with docking station that can be used
to take calls outside of the primary PSAP location.
The new system will include new fully redundant servers and switches in the backroom and new
workstations for the call takers. The material costs for all of this equipment will be $78,577.37
Installation of the new system will be done in a non-disruptive fashion. The new system will be installed
along side of the existing system and new ALI services will be cut-over after testing. New ALI routers will
be provided to facilitate this transition. A separate quote will be provided for the ALI routers.
CenturyLink and Motorola will partner to complete the implementation. CenturyLink will provide
project management and will coordinate all necessary resources. Training for all new functionality for
both administrators and call takers is also included. We anticipate installation to be completed in Q4
2020. Costs to implement the system will be $40,795.78
As with most communications equipment today there are significant software licensing and support
costs that accompany the hardware. We have included the minimum support for this system to
conform to the grant requirements. The included support costs are $21,070.15
Shipping & Handling costs are quoted at $1,980.15
An additional quote has been included, which outlines the ALI Modem Replacement Cost of: $1,052.36
The total Cost for this upgrade at BARRON County is $143,475.81
CenturyLink appreciates the opportunity to continue to serve BARRON County.
State Grant Funding $ 76,269
County Funding $ 67,206Total $143,475
BARRON COUNTY RESOLUTION NO. 2020 -
Resolution Authorizing Screen Deck Purchase for the
Barren County Highway Department
TO THE BARRON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS:
12 WHEREAS, purchasing and maintaining equipment for the Barron County Highway3 Department is critical to this Department's continued operations and success; and
45 WHEREAS, with the recent downturn in the local Frac Sand mining operations, the
6 opportunity exists to purchase used equipment at a substantially reduced price; and
78 WHEREAS, Airing Equipment, Eau Claire, WI, has approached the Hwy9 Department with the opportunity to purchase a used Screen Deck for the Hwy crushing
10 operations; and1112 WHEREAS, the proposed Screen Deck, new, would cost approximately,13 $500,000.00 and the used equipment is being offered to Barron County at a price of
14 $295,000.00, and1516 WHEREAS, the details for this transaction are as follows:
17 Asking Price, (used screen deck): $ 295,000.0018 Less: Trade-in: $ 120,000.00
19 Net Cash: $ 175,000.0020 Plus: Ancillary equipment change-over items: $ 25,000.00
21 Total requested expenditure amount: $ 200,000.00
2223 WHEREAS, attached to this Resolution is the Audited Highway Financial24 Statements as of 12-31-2018, indicating that this Fund has ample Unrestricted Fund Balance
25 and cash to purchase this equipment; and
2627 WHEREAS, this equipment if purchased would have a useful life of approximately28 15 years; and2930 WHEREAS, large fixed asset purchases of this type cannot always be budgeted
31 within the yearly Hwy Equipment fund and therefore must come from other sources within
32 this Fund; and
33 WHEREAS, this resolution was approved by the Highway Committee on August 6,
34 2020 on a vote of 9 - 0, with Mosentine, Heinecke, Gores, Horstman and Thompson voting
35 in favor and no members voting against.
36 WHEREAS, this resolution was approved by the Executive Committee on August
37 5th, 2020on a vote of 9 - 0, with Okey, Bartlett, Heinecke, Buchanan, McRoberts, Rindsig,
38 Horstman, Hanson and Nelson (alternate) voting in favor and no members voting against.
39 Thompson was absent.
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BARRON COUNTY RESOLUTION NO. 2020 -
Resolution Authorizing Screen Deck Purchase for the
Barren County Highway Department
404142434445464748495051525354
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Highway Commissioner isauthorize to purchase a used Screen Deck from Airing Equipment Company in the amount
of $175,00.00; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Highway Commissioner is authorize topurchase other, additional, equipment and parts so as to properly install this piece of
equipment, not to exceed, $25,000.00; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that by passage of this Resolution the BarrenCounty Finance Director is authorized to make the appropriate accompanying Budget entries
so as to effectuate this purchase; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that publication of this resolution may occurthrough posting in accordance with Section 985.02 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
OFFERED THIS 17th day of August, 2020.
Number of readings required: One (X) Two ( )
Vote requu-ed for passage: Majority ( )2/3 Entire Board (20) (X )
Source of funding: Budgeted ( ) General Fund ( )Grant ( ) Contingency ( )Other ( X ) Details: Highway Unrestricted Fund Balance
Fiscal impact:Current year total amount: $ 200,000
Future years total amount: $ - 0 -
Effect 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, Administrator
John Muench, Corporation Counsel
Louie Okey, ChairExecutive Committee
Don Horstman, Chair
Highway Committee
(The Committee Chair signature verifies the actiontaken by the Committee.)
Board Action: Adopted ( ) Failed ( ) Tabled ( )
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SCHEDULE E-1BARRON COUNTY, WISCONSIN
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDSTATEMENT OF NET POSITION
DECEMBER 31, 2018(WITH COMPARATIVE TOTALS FOR DECEMBER 31,2017)
2018 2017
I
ASSETSCurrent Assets:
Treasurer's Cash:
Operations
Petty CashAccounts Receivable
Due from Other Governmental Units
Due from Other Funds
Prepaid Expenditures
Inventories
Total Current Assets
Restricted Assets:
Cash - Road Agreements
Wisconsin Retirement System Pension Plan Asset
Noncurrent Assets:
Capital Assets Not Being Depreciated
Capital Assets Being Depreciated
Less Accumulated Depreciation
Net Capital Assets
Total Noncurrent Assets
Total Assets
DEFERRED OUTFLOWS OF RESOURCESWisconsin Retirement System Pension Related
Other Postemployment Benefits Related
Total Deferred Outflows of Resources
$ 9,252,556 S
200230,779
1,049,700
192,49118,883
2,045,418
12,790,027
1,050,358
463,291
1,513,649
224,815
23,333,765
(11,159,114)12,399,466
12,399,466
26,703,142
853,317
25,943
879,260
? 6,920,071
200882,640
1,221,591
195,755
10,952
1,967,227
11,198,436
1,030,787
1,030,787
144,61622,170,486
(10,911,092)11,404,010
11,404,010
23,633,233
990,780
990,780
(92)
BARRON COUNTY, WISCONSINHIGHWAY DEPARTMENT INTERNAL SERVICE FUND
STATEMENT OF NET POSITION (CONTINUED)DECEMBER 31, 2018
(WITH COMPARATIVE TOTALS FOR DECEMBER 31,2017)
SCHEDULE E-1
2018 2017LIABILITIES
Current Liabilities:
Vouchers and Accounts Payable
Accrued Payroll
Special Deposits
Unearned Revenues:
Small Field Tools
Other Unearned Revenues
Road Agreements
Current Portion of Long-Term Liabilities:
Accrued Employee LeaveTotal Current Liabilities
Long-Term Liabilities (Less Current Portion):
Advance from General Fund
Advance from General Fund - Gravel Pit
Wisconsin Retirement System Pension Plan Liability
Other Postemployment Benefits Liability
Accrued Employee Leave
Total Long-Term Liabilities
Total Liabilities
DEFERRED INFLOWS OF RESOURCESWisconsin Retirement System Pension Related
Other Postemployment Benefits Related
Total Deferred Inflows of Resources
NET POSITIONNet Investment in Capital Assets
Restricted:
Wisconsin Retirement System Pension Plan Asset
Unrestricted
Total Net Position
$ 115,072 $71,384
550
64,982
1,050,358
218,789
1,521,135
726,200
685,192
189,682
314,844
1,915,918
130,605
60,659
550
15,532
108,960
1,030,787
221,448
1,568,541
876,200
701,647
128,358
367,598
2,073,803
3,437,053 3,642,344
919,408
2,673922,081
12,399,466
463,291
•10,360,511
$ 23,223,268 ;
409,396
409,396
11,404,010
9,168,263
? 20,572,273
(93)
BARRON COUNTY, WISCONSIN
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSISFor the Year Ended December 31,2019
CURRENTLY KNOWN FACTS
Barron County began collecting the % cent sales tax in 1986 with a total collection of
$517,493. In 2019, this amount has grown to a record annual figure of $4,641,420. This
equates to an increase of $4,123,927 or approximately nine times the first year's collections.
During the 34 year period since 1986, average annual increases have been approximately
$121,290. This translates into a yearly percentage increase in excess of 3%.
Sales tax revenues collected in excess of budget in one year are utilized in the second year
following collection. For the year ended December 31, 2019, the County used sales tax
revenue as a direct reduction in the general operating property tax levy in the amount of
$4,481,000.
• Comparative Unemployment Rates:
Year Barren CountvState National Year Barren CountvState National
20192018201720162015
3.0%
3.3%
3.6%
4.5%
5.0%
3.5%
3.0%
3.3%
3.7%
4.5%
3.7%
3.9%
4.4%
4.7%
5.3%
20142013201220112010
6.1%
6.7%
7.0%
8.0%
6.3%
5.6%
5.8%
6.9%
7.5%
8.3%
6.2%
6.7%
8.1%
9.0%
9.6%
Comparative Values of Building Permits as Issued by the Barren County Zoning
Department:
2019201820172016
Amount
$32,906,304$37,608,189$33,541,753$29,118,477
Year
2015201420132012
Amount
$60,872,544$20,911,494$20,641,897$37,381,977
2011201020092008
Amount
$14,033,764$15,134,548$16,963,475$25,407,964
Data on Barren County Foreclosure Filings is as follows:
Year
2019201820172016
Filings87848081
Year
2015201420132012
Filings8088
143175
Year
2011201020092008
Filings188217236210
BARRON COUNTY, WISCONSIN
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSISFor the Year Ended December 31,2019
Levy limit rates are based on $l,000/valuation. Comparative levy rate data is as
follows:
Year
20192018201720162015
Operating
$4.29$4.40$4.48$4.42$4.44
Debt$.64
$.66
$.57
$.63$.65
Lib ran$.19
$.19
$.19
$.19
$.20
Year
20142013201220112010
Operating
$4.52$4.43$4.11$4.02$3.70
Debt$.50
$.62
$.60$.60
$.59
Librar
$.21
$.23
$.20
$.19$.16
Current Net New Construction rules allow the annual levy limit ceiling increase to be
equal to zero, or Net New Construction, whichever is greater. Comparative Net New
Construction data is as follows:
Year
2018/20192017/20182016/2017
% Increase
1.255%
1.491%
1.380%
Year
2015/20162014/20152013/2014
% Increase
2.252%
.937%
2.284%
Year
2012/20132011/20122010/2011
% Increase
.920%
.695%
.700%
Total maximum and actual tax levy based on current laws are:
Year
20192018201720162015
Maximum Actual
$ 22,255,124$ 22,087,857$ 21,247,314$ 20,846,954$ 20,468,034
$ 21,315,394$ 20,916,813$ 20,210,095$ 19,569,260$ 19,174,143
Year
20142013201220112010
Maximum Actual
$ 19,657,565$ 19,631,789$ 19,307,044$ 17,560,031$ 17,536,119
In 2019, Barren County was under the levy limit ceiling by $ 939,730.
$ 18,152/552$ 17,747,703$ 17,571,099$ 17,227,317$ 16,889,289
The Barren County Waste to Energy facility has been in operation since 1986. At various
times, amounts have been advanced from the General Fund to pay for improvements and
indirect costs. In 2019 with Resolution 2019-20, it was approved to borrow $529,094 through
a State Trust Fund loan to pay off the remainder of the advance ($304,094), as well as
purchase a new water treatment system ($225,000) for the facility. The loan was financed
over two years to be paid with tax levy. Cost savings of the new water treatment system is
estimated at $20,000/year.
BARRON COUNTY, WISCONSIN
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSISFor the Year Ended December 31,2019
The issuance of General Obligation Debt is under the authority of the Board of Supervisors
and requires signatures of the Clerk, Administrator and County Board Chair. On December 11,
2017, the Barren County Sheriff failed to follow the contract approval process and entered
into a five year, 0% Purchase and License Agreement with Spillman Technologies in the
amount of $744,240 without the proper approvals and signatures. On April 25, 2019 it was
discovered that the Sheriff's Department failed to budget for the annual software use
payment fee of $88,784 and therefore was not appropriated through the budget process or
approved by the County Board. This budget error brought the Spillman contract to the
forefront and the financing approval error was discovered.
Through negotiations with Spillman/ it was decided that rather than pay for the software over
five years, Barren County would properly approve and pay the total amount owed of
$422,307 in 2020 through the budget process. Resolution 2019-17 corrected the original
financing with proper approvals and language authorizing the transaction as General
Obligation debt.
Because the Sheriff failed to follow proper procedures with regard to contract approval,
Resolution 2019-18 implemented a corrective action plan for the Sheriffs Department which
included a two-year budget and hiring freeze.
The main shop of the Barren County Highway facility was built in 1947 with the office beingbuilt in 1999. Barren County has been discussing the need for a new Highway facility since
2008. In the 2017 Budget, the Board of Supervisors committed $303,000 to use to begin the
design process, because the current facility is no longer meeting the needs of the Highway
Department. Along with a tour of the current facility, the County Board approved Resolution
2019-22 in August of 2019 to officially begin the process of designing a new Highway facility.
Health Insurance costs continue to rise each year and are a constant concern in the annual
budget process. On September 25, 2019, the Executive Committee made a motion to
recommend the County Board transition to a partially self-funded health insurance plan with
Anthem/PBA starting January 1, 2020. Seed money of $920,000 in committed fund balance
was transferred to the newly created Self-Funded Health Insurance Fund from the General
Fund in January, 2020.
In December, 2019 a strain ofcoronavirus known as Covid-19 was detected and has since
spread worldwide. State of Emergency declarations have been implemented on federal, state
and county levels, with Barron County following suit on March 16, 2020. This pandemic has
had a negative impact on the local economy, with the shutdown of businesses, schools, and
churches in our communities. Even though county government is deemed essential, the
Government Center was closed for a time to foot traffic, and many employees started working
remotely to "flatten the curve".
BARRON COUNTY, WISCONSIN
MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSISFor the Year Ended December 31,2019
While positive case numbers remain low as of the time of this analysis, countless staff hours
have been spent preparing for a large scale outbreak, which still has the potential to occur.
Over $1.8 million in federal and state funding is available to the county for reimbursement for
unbudgeted expenditures relating to the pandemic, however these funds can't be used to
make up for revenue shortfalls. As a result, a true picture of the economic impact that Covid-
19 has on county operations still remains unclear.
Because the pandemic has left a large amount of families and businesses struggling, on April
21, 2020 the County Board of Supervisors passed Resolution 2020-13 as a response to
Wisconsin ACT 185. This resolution enables taxation districts in the county to waive interest
and penalties on 2020 property tax installment payments due and payable after April 1, 2020
until October 1, 2020. Because settlements with the various jurisdictions need to be
completed before October, 1st, the county is also working to secure revenue anticipation
bonds to cover any shortfall until the taxes are collected. Repayment of the revenue
anticipation bonds is scheduled for June, 2021.
REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION
This financial report is designed to provide a general overview of Barren County's finances for all
those with an interest in the government's finances. Questions concerning any of the information
provided in this report or requests for additional financial information should be addressed to the
Barron County Finance Director, 335 East Monroe Avenue, Room 2510, Barron, Wl 54812.
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To: Rachael Richie, Human Resources Director
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Current Job Title
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Coordinator
Administrative Assistant I
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Resource Specialist
Program Manager -
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Pay Grade
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