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Home»News»FULTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Nuisance & Damaging Wildlife To Be Removed From Pettisville Wastewater Lagoons
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FULTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Nuisance & Damaging Wildlife To Be Removed From Pettisville Wastewater Lagoons

By Newspaper StaffAugust 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Fulton County Commissioners held their first meeting of the week on Tuesday, August 20th. The meeting began at 9:00 a.m. with the Pledge of Allegiance and a prayer.

Commissioners first moved to approve minutes from the previous meeting, along with the current agenda and payment of the bills. The following agenda items were then approved.

-Resolution 2024-640 Increase & Transfer Appropriations for Various Departments.

-Resolution 2024-641 Execute Letter to Clerk of Courts Pertaining to Title Paperwork.

-Resolution 2024-642 Award Bid for Ditch Improvement Project 2145- Busch.

-Resolution 2024-643 Take Resolution 2024-624 Off the Table.

-Resolution 2024-624 Approve Change Order #1 to Contract 2022-131 with Wessler Engineering.

-Resolution 2024-644 Approve Payment Request #14 to Contract 2023-64 with Action Contractors – New Senior Center.

-Resolution 2024-646 Accept Resignation of Airport Authority Board Member.

-Resolution 2024-647 Appoint Member to Airport Authority Board.

-Resolution 2024-648 Allow the Removal of Wildlife at the Pettisville Wastewater Lagoons.

-Resolution 2024-649 Approve Draw Request #2 for Lead Safe Ohio Program: Grant LED-2023-202373.

-Resolution 2024-650 Enter Into Contract 2024-87 with Hope Church of Delta for Senior Citizens Satellite Center.

-Resolution 2024-651 Approve Purchase Orders and Travel Requests.

-Resolution 2024-645: Approve Payment Request #10- Final to Contract 2023-111 with Midwest Contracting- Fulton County Health Department. Expansion was tabled.

Commissioners then entered into recess at 9:07 a.m. and returned at 9:15 a.m. Upon their return, commissioners continued the hearing of Ditch Petition 2151 – Gorham Township, and then proceeded to approve Resolution 2024-652: Affirming Former Order, Confirming the Assessments, and Ordering the Letting of Contracts. The meeting was then adjourned at 10:46 a.m.

Commissioners then held their second meeting of the week on Thursday, August 22nd. The meeting began at 9:00 a.m. with the Pledge of Allegiance and a prayer.

Commissioners first approve the prior meeting minutes, along with the current agenda. Reviews were then held for the Dog Warden reports for periods ending August 3rd and August 10th. The following agenda items were then approved.

-Resolution 2024-655 Increase & Transfer Appropriations for Various Departments.

-Resolution 2024-656 Approve Payment #1 to Contract 2024-63 with Ward Construction for 2024 Seal Coat and Cold Mix Program.

-Resolution 2024-657 Dispose of Unneeded, Obsolete, or Unfit Property for Board of DD.

-Resolution 2024-658 Dispose of Unneeded, Obsolete, or Unfit Property for Sheriff’s Office.

-Resolution 2024-659 Authorize Ad for Employment Opportunity.

-Resolution 2024-660 Approve Purchase Orders and Travel Requests.

-Resolution 2024-661 Authorize County Credit Card Application for County Administrator, Dennis Kennedy.

Commissioners then moved to adjourn the meeting. County offices will be closed on September 2nd for Labor Day, and commissioner sessions have been canceled for both September 3rd and September 5th.


 

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