Beadle County Commissioners


Beadle County Commission Minutes:

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BEADLE COUNTY COMMISSIONER
SEPTEMBER 28, 2006

The Board of Beadle County Commissioners met Thursday – September 28, 2006 at 9:00 a.m., pursuant to adjournment of September 12, 2006 with members present: Chairman Mattke, Vice Chairman Chase, Dahl, Marcus and Ziegeldorf.


The minutes of September 12, were approved as read with no additions or changes.


Moved by Chase, seconded by Dahl. Motion carried. To approve the following claims and to authorize the Auditor to issue warrants to cover the same:


DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
Commissioners $ 3,943.72
Auditor 4,438.62
Treasurer 8,542.56
States Attorney 10,507.34
Custodian 1,447.99
Director of Equalization 8,863.17
Register of Deeds 5,457.33
Veteran’s Service Office 2,863.89
Law Enforcement
Tara Mulder – guard duty $27.71
Brian Cunard – guard duty $27.70
Jean Decker – guard duty $27.70 45,981.50
Highway Department 33,944.81
Public Welfare 3,192.63
County Nurse 1,626.72
WIC Secretary 1,526.92
Dakotaland Museum 1,831.49
County Extension 3,723.79
Weed Department 5,878.81
Emergency Management 1,923.60
County Planning 226.25
NECOG 32.32
Total Net Pay $ 145,953.46


DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 
SDPERS – payroll deductions and county share $ 25,197.46
SDPERS – payroll deductions 275.08
Dave VanDeWalle – union dues 1,288.00
HB Telco Federal Credit Union – payroll deductions 9,077.00
American Family Life Assurance – payroll deductions 2,003.18
Jeff Banks – payroll deduction 200.00
SDPERS – payroll deductions 212.44
MN Child Support Payment Center – payroll deductions 538.00
Dakota Care – payroll deductions and county share 39,073.17
Conseco Health Insurance Company – payroll deductions 69.60
Delta Dental – payroll deductions and county share 3,475.20
Alabama Child Support Payment Center – payroll deductions 500.00
Nordby Center – payroll deductions 714.23
United Way – payroll deductions 10.00
Office of Child Support Enforcement – payroll deductions 787.00
American Bank & Trust – withholding county share and
payroll deductions 51,944.44
Total Payroll $ 281,318.26


Moved by Dahl, seconded by Ziegeldorf. Motion carried. To approve the following claims and to authorize the Auditor to cover the same:

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
Prostrollo Motor Sales - equipment $ 26,590.00
Curt Petersons – travel 130.00
Division of Motor Vehicles – title, plates 13.00
Myra Smidt – travel 130.00
Pat Tschetter – travel 130.00
Ramkota Hotel – lodging 740.00
Ramkota Hotel – lodging 146.00
SD LTAP – registration 60.00
Alltel – utilities 437.62
HRMC – relief medical 7,412.52
Mid Dakota Rural Water – utilities 38.80
Joyce Price – services 350.00
Morgan/Theeler/Wheeler/Cogely/Peterson – services 1,000.00
Van Diest Supply – chemical 1,744.03
Dakota Energy – utilities 21.24
Sheehan Mack – equipment 79,449.00
Postmaster – postage 906.00
Dakota Energy – utilities 80.77
Goeller Properties – relief rent 300.00
Comfort Inn – lodging 145.80
PMB – utilities 264.17
281 Travel Center – fuel 1,022.30
281 Travel Center – repairs 1.99
5 Star Auto Crafters – repairs 400.00
Ace Hardware – supplies 26.95
Advance Auto Parts – repairs & supplies 192.39
Alamo Sale Corp – repairs 223.72
Alltel – utilities 524.30
Alltel – utilities 131.32
Ameripride – supplies 225.92
A-OX – repairs 129.91
B & B Auto – repairs & supplies 478.49
Bob Barker Company – supplies 278.04
Rita Baszler – services 1,105.00
Beadle County States Attorney – supplies 83.90
Beadle County Humane Society – 3rd qtr allocation 1,500.00
Best Business Products – maintenance 68.40
Best Western Ramkota Inn – lodging 138.00
Bierschbach Equipment – equipment 3,097.00
Gary Blue – court appointed attorney 723.92
Kathie Bostrom – expenses 24.59
Deborah Bozentko – travel 106.64
BP Amoco – fuel 240.57
Brevik Law Office – hearing 161.10
Brown & Saenger – election supplies 779.97
Jeff Burns – court appointed attorney 1,797.93
California Contractor Supplies – repairs 358.80
Carlson’s – repairs & gas 1,739.27
CBM Food Service – prisoner meals 8,360.04
Cenex – fuel 121.72
Roger Chase – expenses 309.99
City of Huron – rent 262.76
Coca Cola – jury supplies 8.50
Communications Innovators – supplies & repairs 85.00
Computer One – repairs 45.00
Connecting Point – services & equipment 16,248.25
Connecting Point – equipment 995.00
Continental Research – repairs 861.20
Creative Printing – supplies 327.79
Creative Printing – repairs 48.00
Crist Locksmithing – repairs 60.00
Janey Cronin – mileage 3.20
Center for Independence – allocation 4,000.00
Curt’s Heating & Cooling – repairs 45.90
Dakota Two Way – supplies 61.50
George Danfoth – court appointed attorney 418.00
Deb Fastnacht – supplies 183.15
Decker Pest Control – services 120.00
Donna Dietrich – hearings 127.99
DJ’s Travel Center – repairs 1,023.89
Stan Dubro – mileage 44.16
Electronic Security Equipment – LETPP Grant 8,772.27
Employee Data Forms – supplies 31.50
Election Systems & Software – election supplies 1,434.00
JD Evans – repairs 69.36
Extension Annual Conf – services 110.00
F & M Bank – services 35.00
Fair City Foods – supplies 36.31
Farmers Cashway – supplies 49.19
Farmers Cashway – maintenance, materials & signage 251.21
Farnams – supplies 30.94
Farnams – repairs & supplies 649.27
Fastenal – repairs & materials 373.83
Gary Fenski – expenses 66.24
Ferguson Electric – repairs 59.35
G & R Controls – repairs 91.84
Gary Zell’s Auto Glass – repairs 228.20
Dale Gibson – prisoner care 30.92
Glenn’s OK Tire – repairs 81.80
Glenn’s OK Tire – repairs 321.27
Roxanne Gogolin – mileage 4.80
Grayson Auto Supply – repairs 175.44
Earldene Greenfield – mileage 12.48
Marsha Hanson – expenses 12.25
Heartland Collections – services 732.54
Melissa Heinen – services 70.00
Dallas Hofer – mileage 48.64
Holiday Inn Express – lodging 896.39
Bonnie Horton – expenses 98.10
Huron Area Center for Indenpence – services 1,219.46
Huron Area Senior Center – allocation 5,000.00
Huron Culvert & Tank – materials 843.14
Huron Regional Medical Center – relief medical & prisoner care 8,127.51
Huron Municipal Utilities – relief utilities 48.87
Huron Plainsman – supplies 150.41
Insight Web Design – utilities 75.00
Insight Web Design – supplies 125.00
Jack’s Janitorial – supplies 916.80
James River Equipment – repairs 38.87
Jensen Feed & Grain – materials 1,108.80
Donna Alter – jury duty 11.28
Ronald Arbeiter – jury duty 17.68
Gregory Bich – jury duty 19.60
Thomas Brantner – jury duty 153.84
Dale Carter – jury duty 10.64
Leila Champ – jury duty 153.84
Patricia Davis – jury duty 10.64
Sharon Dedeyne – jury duty 151.92
Norma DeHaven – jury duty 29.20
Alan DuBois – jury duty 29.20
Margery Dubro – jury duty 22.80
Douglas Erickson – jury duty 10.64
Penny Fisher – jury duty 10.64
Jeffrey Fritzche – jury duty 29.20
Jennifer From – jury duty 10.64
Cletus Glanzer – jury duty 30.48
Sonja Lee Gunderson – jury duty 11.28
Candy Guthmiller – jury duty 178.80
Scott Hamilton – jury duty 32.40
Jay Heinen – jury duty 10.64
Lee Hildman – jury duty 11.92
Ahsley Hiles – jury duty 10.64
Dianna Hofer – jury duty 151.92
Karen Hofer – jury duty 11.28
Marvis Hohm – jury duty 29.20
Christa Horn – jury duty 19.60
Lorna Houge – jury duty 161.52
Eric Johnson – jury duty 10.64
Jeanette Johnson – jury duty 151.92
Jill Johnson – jury duty 11.28
Elaine Jungemann – jury duty 155.76
Floyd Kallenberger – jury duty 11.28
Dennis Kerny – jury duty 16.40
Kim Knudson – jury duty 11.28
Linda Kruse – jury duty 151.92
Marcella Larsen – jury duty 13.20
Vernetta LeGrand – jury duty 29.20
Virginia Maas – jury duty 13.20
Steven Marcus – jury duty 11.28
Jayme Marshall – jury duty 29.84
Esther Martin – jury duty 26.64
Charlene Marvel – jury duty 10.64
Mary Marvel – jury duty 10.64
James Mattke – jury duty 11.28
John Meyer – jury duty 10.64
Stephen Oetken – jury duty 11.92
W Ohm – jury duty 10.64
Pamela Propst – jury duty 13.84
Donna Quiram – jury duty 11.28
Donna Ilene Quiram – jury duty 10.64
Lyle Rice – jury duty 10.64
Robert Rieger – jury duty 151.92
Carey Rodriguez – jury duty 10.64
Allen Sager – jury duty 26.00
Eugene Sibley – jury duty 11.28
Merry Thelen – jury duty 173.04
Mary Tschetter – jury duty 10.64
Stanely Vandoren – jury duty 11.28
Iris Washchek – jury duty 11.92
Carrie Watkins – jury duty 10.64
Jerry Wels – jury duty 11.28
Suzanne Werner – jury duty 151.92
Will William – jury duty 153.84
Deloris Zender – jury duty 11.28
Jacob Boomsma – jury duty 10.64
Diane Clayton – jury duty 10.64
Cashayne Cronin – jury duty 10.64
Carole Davis – jury duty 51.28
Danny Eggleston – jury duty 50.64
Marilyn Eggleston – jury duty 66.00
Richard Everett – jury duty 50.64
Samuel Fischer – jury duty 26.00
John Haggar – jury duty 52.56
Travis Kohnen – jury duty 74.32
Linda Lodmel – jury duty 51.28
Roger Reindl – jury duty 51.28
Hugh Sheffield – jury duty 51.92
Janie Taylor – jury duty 51.28
Tammy Wuestwald – jury duty 10.64
Ronald Ziegeldorf – jury duty 11.28
K-Mart – supplies 60.52
Ed Kahre – mileage 24.00
Craig Kasse – expenses 4.00
Katz Law Office – court appointed attorney & mental illness brd 1,088.62
Susan Kinsley – expenses 9.00
Douglas Kludt – court appointed attorney 1,586.70
Kone – services 672.50
Nelva Kooistra – hearing 15.00
Kuhler Funeral Home – relief burial 2,365.00
Kuhns & Sons – repairs 171.26
Kutil’s – supplies 41.44
Kutil’s – repairs 69.21
Gerald Kutzler – mileage 22.40
Mark Lafreniere – services 350.00
Lakota Contracting – supplies 1,067.95
Lewis Drug – supplies & prisoner care 251.21
Lexis Nexis – supplies 81.50
Lincoln Auto – repairs 90.00
Ken Lindblad – expenses 27.84
Lindsey’s Interpreting – services 430.00
Lyle Signs – signage 930.00
Patricia Manolis – services & expenses 102.89
Linda Marcus – expenses 74.88
Marko Steel – repairs & materials 347.54
Larry Mattke – expenses 136.64
Medtox – services 3,000.90
Loretta Meyer – mileage 8.32
Kathy Micheel – mileage 4.80
Mid American Research Chemical – repairs 99.35
Midcontinent – utilities 404.62
Minnehaha County Treasurer – supplies 56.78
MME Inc – supplies 85.15
Morgan/Theeler/Wheeler/Cogley/Peterson – services 1,000.00
Harold Mueller – mileage 38.40
Municipal Utilities – utilities 1,161.20
Municipal Utilities – utilities 59.50
Connie Muth – expenses 86.60
NECOG – LECP update 1,500.00
Keitha Neuharth – mileage 10.24
Nordby Rentals – rent 909.00
National College of Dist Attorneys – travel 575.00
Northwest Pipe – repairs 12.39
NWPS – relief utilities 123.87
NWPS – utilities 5,303.45
NWPS – utilities 704.03
Office Systems – supplies & repairs 1,455.87
Randy Ohm – supplies 120.00
Olsen Implement – rent & repairs 171.78
Barb O’Riley – expenses 82.44
Pitney Bowes – supplies 282.00
Pearl Creek Colony – rentals 100.00
Pennington County Jail – services 166.50
Pepsi Bottling – supplies 102.75
Dennis Peskey – mileage 48.00
PHC Inc – repairs 123.20
PJ Machine – repairs 509.70
Plainsman – publications 1,108.48
Polk Directories – supplies 480.00
Gary Pribyl – mileage 44.40
Joyce Price – services 350.00
Pro Cellular – repairs 66.97
Prostrollo Motor Sales – repairs 462.56
Quailfied Presort Service – supplies 497.67
Qwest – utilities 49.86
Radio Shack – supplies 71.80
Douglas Rahder – repairs & supplies 133.92
Raymond Oil – fuel 31.85
Cathryn Rehfuss – hearing 15.00
Joyce Rogers – relief rent 350.00
Runnings – repairs & supplies 19.97
Runnings – repairs & signage 283.29
Ryan’s Hangar Restaurant – LECP 114.01
Scoreboard Bar & Grill – jury supplies 84.00
SD Dept of Transportation – services 8,763.62
SD Law Review – supplies 33.02
Kent Shelton – court appointed attorney 499.55
James Sheridan – expenses 26.69
Sherwin Williams – supplies 27.28
Sherwin Williams – repairs 337.65
Sioux Equipment – repairs 354.60
Linda Smith – expenses 89.63
Software Unlimited – maintenance 348.00
Streicher’s supplies 90.79
Superior Lamp – repairs 313.99
Sioux Valley Home Medical Equipment – supplies 21.33
The UPS Store – supplies 27.20
Thompson West – supplies & repairs 26.00
Times Enterprise – publications 893.60
Tom Kirchen – expenses 6.30
Truck & Trailer Services – repairs 110.68
Jeff Tschetter – mileage 19.20
Ultra Chem – supplies 225.10
Van Diest Supply – chemical 9,428.23
Velvet Uniforms – supplies & equipment 4,719.99
Verizon Wireless – utilities 261.39
Ron Volesky – court appointed attorney 494.00
Waste Management – utilities 263.73
Waste Management – utilities 43.15
West Payment Center – supplies 1,808.00
Wheeler’s – supplies 1,273.64
Wheeler’s – supplies & utilities 269.87
Wilbur Ellis – chemical 1,504.40
WIN Internactive – services 4,000.00
Scott Winegar – repairs 25.00
Cynthia Bordwell – witness fees 20.00
Wolsey News – publications 893.60
WW Tire Service – repairs 4,254.64
Yale Farmers Coop – gas 26.40
Yankton County Treasurer - hearing 96.05
Yankton County Sheriff – services 16.50
Year A Round Corp – repairs 52.15
Randy Ziegeldorf – expenses 33.60
Total Disbursements $ 159,546.71

Moved by Chase, seconded by Ziegeldorf. Motion carried. To approve the following monthly reports:

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
Register of Deeds collections for August 2006 $ 11,376.00
Sheriff’s collections for August 2006 42,445.00
Auditor’s report with County Treasurer for August 2006
published in accordance with Sec 7-10-3
Total amount of actual cash 2,308.00
Total amount of checks and drafts in Treasurer’s possession not
exceeding three days 22,875.91
Register of Deeds Change Fund 300.00
NSF Checks 37.17
Bank Balance 388,110.16
Investments 2,621,973.32
Total Assets $ 3,089,425.56


Moved by Ziegeldorf, seconded by Marcus. Motion carried. To adopt the following resolution:

RESOLUTION 09-12-06
“PLAT OF STAHL LOT 1, A PART 
OF THE NW4 OF SECTION 4-113-62”

On recommendation of the Beadle County Planning Commission: BE IT RESOLVED: by the Board of Beadle County Commissioners that the plat of “Stahl Lot 1, a part of the NW4 of Section 4-113-62”, West of the 5th P.M., Beadle County, South Dakota, as described above and drawn hereon be approved and accepted and the Auditor hereby is instructed to endorse on such plat a copy of this resolution and to certify the same.


Moved by Chase, seconded by Dahl. Motion carried. To adopt the following resolution:

RESOLUTION 09-13-06
“PLAT OF R. & T. BARUTH FARM OUTLOT 1
A PART OF THE SW4 OF
SECTION 32-109-62”

On recommendation of the Beadle County Planning Commission: BE IT RESOLVED: by the Board of Beadle County Commissioners that the plat of “R. & T. Baruth Farm Outlot 1, a part of the SW4 of Section 32-109-62”, West of 
the 5th P.M., Beadle County, South Dakota, as described above and drawn hereon be approved and accepted and the Auditor hereby is instructed to endorse on such plat a copy of this resolution and to certify the same.


Moved by Marcus, seconded by Ziegeldorf. Motion carried. To adopt the following resolution:

RESOLUTION 09-14-06
“PLAT OF R. & T. BARUTH FARM OUTLOT 2,
A PART OF THE SE4 OF
SECTION 32-109-62” 

On recommendation of the Beadle County Planning Commission: BE IT RESOLVED: by the Board of Beadle County Commissioners that the plat of “R. & T. Baruth Farm Outlot 2, a part of the SE4 of Section 32-109-62, West of the 5th P.M., Beadle County, South Dakota, as described above and drawn hereon be approved and accepted and the Auditor hereby is instructed to endorse on such plat a copy of this resolution and to certify the same.


Moved by Marcus, seconded by Dahl. Motion carried. To adopt the following resolution:

PUBLIC NOTICE
RESOLUTION 09-15-06

WHEREAS, there is a possibility of heavy snow cover in Beadle County this year, snow removal is a problem for all of the people in the county; therefore, we the Beadle County Commissioners in pursuant to SDCL 31-13-56 are asking the residents of rural Beadle County to refrain from pushing snow from private property onto the Public Highway Right - of - Way. We also are requesting that all hay bales be removed from Public Right - of - Way by November 1, 2006, and 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: PENALTY FOR NON - COMPLIANCE
WITH THIS REQUEST - any person dumping snow on County Highways or Right - of - Way is in violation of SDCL 34A-7-6 and guilty of a Class 2 Misdemeanor, which is punishable with a $100.00 fine or 30 days in jail. In addition, the court may enforce removal of snow or other debris and tax the cost for such removal against any individual convicted of such violation.





Moved by Ziegeldorf, seconded by Marcus. Motion carried. To adopt the following resolution:

RESOLUTION 09-16-06
“GRANT SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET”
WHEREAS, unanticipated reimbursements were received from the US Dept of Justice/SD Coalition for Children Grant Program. The following items will be added to the 2006 Budget year.

101 212.422.21 Reg Corr CTR-JDC Services $ 542.50

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the Board of Beadle County Commissioners do hereby propose, make and move for adoption of this Grant Supplemental Budget in the items set forth above.


Moved by Dahl, seconded by Chase. Motion carried. To adopt the following resolution:

RESOLUTION 09-17-06
“GRANT SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET”
WHEREAS, unanticipated reimbursements were received from the State of South Dakota for 2005 Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program Grant (LETPP) The following item will be reimbursed as follows:

2006 Budget
101 211.429.45 County Wide Law 2005 LETPP Grant $15,592.39

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Board of Beadle County Commissioners do hereby propose, make and move for adoption of this Grant Supplemental Budget in the item set forth above.


Moved by Chase, seconded by Dahl. Motion carried. To approve to declare 1,246 lbs of misc scrap and aluminum as surplus and sold to Barti Metal Processing for $376.60.


Moved by Chase, seconded by Marcus. Motion carried. To approve a cap of 20 volunteers to be members of the Beadle County Dive Team.


Moved by Marcus, seconded by Dahl. Motion carried. To approve for Beadle County to be a part of the Hazardous Household Clean Up to be held October 25 & 26, 2006.


Doug Schmitt, Huron City Police Chief met with the board to inform them that the new dispatching system and personnel were in place to start dispatching for the Beadle County Sheriff.


Ken Lindblad, Veteran Service Officer met with the board to ask permission to sit on the Salvation Army Disaster Committee.


Moved by Marcus, seconded by Chase. Motion carried. To approve for Ken Lindblad to serve on the Salvation Army Disaster Committee and to inform the Chairman of the Board when this is activated.

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Moved by Dahl, seconded by Marcus. Motion carried. To adopt the following resolution:

RESOLUTION 9-18-06
"ADOPTION OF THE ANNUAL 2007 BUDGET FOR BEADLE COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA"

WHEREAS, (7-21-5 through 13), SDCL provides that the Board of County Commissioners shall each year prepare a Provisional Budget of all contemplated expenditures and revenues of the County and all its institutions and agencies for such fiscal year and,

WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners did prepare a Provisional Budget and cause same to be published by law, and 

WHEREAS, due and legal notice has been given to the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners for the consideration of such Provisional Budget and all changes, eliminations and additions have been made thereto,

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That such provisional budget as amended and all its purposes schedules, appropriations, amounts, estimates and all matters therein set forth, SHALL BE APPROVED AND ADOPTED AS THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THE APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURES for Beadle County, South Dakota, and all its institutions and agencies for calendar year beginning January 1, 2007, and ending December 31, 2007 and the same is hereby approved and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Beadle County, South Dakota, this 28th day of September 2006. The annual budget so adopted is available for public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the county auditor business hours at the office of the county auditor Beadle County, South Dakota. The accompanying taxes are levied by Beadle County for the year January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007.

ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2007
ANNUAL BUDGET FOR BEADLE COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA, FOR THE CALENDAR
YEAR JANUARY 1, 2007 TO DECEMBER 31, 2007

ADOPTED BUDGET
NUMBER ACTIVITY APPROPRIATIONS
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
111 Board of County Commissioners 149,850.00 
112 Contingency 65,250.00
120 Elections 61,100.00
130 Judicial System 35,000.00
141 Auditor 158,285.00
142 Treasurer 234,375.00
143 Data Processing 8,000.00
151 States Attorney 306,100.00
153 Court Appointed Attorney 200,000.00
161 General Government Building 147,900.00 
162 Director of Equalization 247,400.00
163 Register of Deeds 148,600.00
165 Veterans' Service Officer 86,965.00
166 Predatory Animal 7,310.00
169 Animal Control 6,500.00
TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT 1,862,635.00

PUBLIC SAFETY
212 County Jail 1,106,550.00
213 Coroner 7,000.00
211 County Wide Law Enforcement 615,400.00
221 Fire Protection 5,000.00 
TOTAL PUBLIC SAFETY 1,733,950.00

PUBLIC WORKS
390 People's Transit 10,000.00
TOTAL PUBLIC WORKS 10,000.00


HEALTH AND WELFARE
411 Support of Poor 200,000.00
412 Public Welfare (State & County) 120,700.00
419 Career Planning 1,500.00
421 County Nurse 61,845.00
424 Ambulance 2,500.00
426 WIC 37,015.00
433 Adult Day Care 900.00
434 Domestic Abuse 4,000.00
439 Huron Advocacy Program 2,250.00
441 Mentally Ill 20,000.00
442 Developmentally Disabled 16,000.00
444 Mental Health Centers 39,900.00
445 Mental Illness Board 2,500.00
TOTAL HEALTH AND WELFARE 509,110.00



CULTURE AND RECREATION
511 Public Library 3,500.00
512 Historical Museum 26,995.00 
521 Recreation Programs 2,500.00
525 Senior Citizens 36,460.00 
TOTAL CULTURE AND RECREATION 69,455.00

CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
611 County Extension 141,975.00
612 Soil Conservation Districts 6,500.00
615 Weed Control 252,845.00
TOTAL CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES 401,320.00

URBAN AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
711 Planning and Zoning 4,610.00
712 Urban and Rural Development – NECOG/NESDCAP 19,056.00
721 Tourism, Ind. and Rec. Development 101,792.00
TOTAL URBAN AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 125,458.00

911 Operating Transfers Out 771,000.00
TOTAL OTHER USES 771,000.00


TOTAL GENERAL FUND 5,482,928.00 


TOTAL ROAD & BRIDGE FUND 2,224,375.00

TOTAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 67,356.00

TOTAL DOMESTIC ABUSE 5,000.00

TOTAL COUNTY BUILDING 65,000.00 

COPY OF BUDGET OPEN FOR INSPECTION IN OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR DURING REGULAR OFFICE HOURS 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M./BUDGET IN ITS ENTIRETY ON FILE.

GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS - MEANS OF FINANCE
ROAD & 
GENERAL BRIDGE 
Cash Balance Applied 1,213,400.00 400,000.00
311 Current Property
Tax Levy 3,640,774.00 
Less 25% to Citi (11,616.00) 
312/319 Other Taxes 53,700.00 170,000.00 
Net Total Taxes 3,682,858.00 170,000.00
320 Licenses & Permits 17,590.00 497.00
330 Intergovernmental Rev. 127,700.00 1,020,000.00 
340 Charges for Goods &
Services 609,450.00 950.00 
350 Fines and Forfeits 8,000.00
360 Miscellaneous Revenue 112,150.00 
370 Other Financing 355.00
Sources 750,000.00 
SUBTOTAL 5,771,503.00 2,341,447.00 
Less 5%(SDCL7-21-18) (288,575.00) (117,072.00) 
NET MEANS OF FINANCE 5,482,928.00 2,224,375.00 
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 5,482,928.00 2,224,375.00 

GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS - MEANS OF FINANCE
EMERGENCY DOMESTIC CO.SPEC
MANAGEMENT ABUSE BLDG
Cash Balance Applied 26,000.00 2,000.00 9,000.00 
311 Current Property 
Tax Levy 58,000.00
Less 25% to Cities 
312/319 Other Taxes 175.00
NET TOTAL TAXES 58,175.00
320 Licenses and Permits 2,000.00 
330 Intergovernmental Rev. 20,365.00 1,246.00 
340 Charges for Goods &
Services 1,000.00
350 Fines and Forfeits
360 Miscellaneous Revenue 
370 Other Financing 
Sources 21,000.00 
380 Residential Equity 
Transfers In 
SUB-TOTAL 67,365.00 5,000.00 68,421.00
Less 5% (SDCL 7-21-18) (3,421.00)
NET MEANS OF FINANCE 67,365.00 5,000.00 65,000.00
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 67,365.00 5,000.00 65,000.00

COUNTY TAX LEVIES (IN DOLLARS)
Within Limited Levy: General 3,640,774.00
Outside Limited Levy: Courthouse, Jail etc 58,000.00
Total of Taxes Levied by the County 3,698,774.00


On motion the Board adjourned to meet next on October 10, 2006 at 9:00 a.m.



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Larry Mattke, Chairman of the Board
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Connie R. Muth Beadle County Auditor