Summary of Mitchell County Board of Supervisor's Meeting 10-08-19

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The Mitchell County Board of Supervisors is discussing the possibility of expanding their daycare. They were requesting $150,000 to purchase adjacent land and to design engineering and construct a building for future expansion. However, due to the lack of funds, they were not sure if they could go forward with the project.

  • 00:00:00 The Mitchell County Board of Supervisors discusses a motion to waive a 16,000 dollar penalty for a special assessment that was not paid. Another motion is made to check on the status of a property tax bill from Libertyville, Illinois.
  • 00:05:00 The board of supervisors discussed tax receipts and how much money is left to be received. They also discussed a care request for a Mrs. St. Dave.
  • 00:10:00 The Mitchell County Board of Supervisor's met to discuss the possibility of expanding their daycare. They were requesting $150,000 to purchase adjacent land and to design engineering and construct a building for future expansion. However, due to the lack of funds, they were not sure if they could go forward with the project.
  • 00:15:00 The Board of Supervisors discussed the need for daycare and how it affects the workforce. They also discussed plans for the future and what needs to be done to get the daycare up and running.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses the Board of Supervisor's meeting from 10-08-19, in which it was discussed that the county is in debt and needs money to pay off that debt. It was also mentioned that the county is in need of a daycare, and that three different people have different opinions on the topic. One of the Board of Supervisors' duties is to promote economic development in the community, and it was mentioned that the county is in debt because of an economic development initiative.
  • 00:25:00 The board of supervisors in Mitchell County voted to approve funding for a new daycare in Staines, which is in comparison to Sanskar Economic Development's proposal to use money from a sales tax to help pay for the project. The board member who made the comparison noted that the daycare has a track record of fundraising within the community and is compliant with financial guidelines.
  • 00:30:00 The supervisor discussed the possibility of using tax increment financing (TIF) to fund the expansion of a daycare. He noted that he has different opinions on the issue, and that other groups outside of the county also have different opinions. He also asked Barb if she would like to use TIF, and she said she didn't know.
  • 00:35:00 The board of supervisor discussed how to distribute funds to local nonprofits. They discussed that the money should have a public purpose and be used for the benefit of the community as a whole. They also discussed that all volunteers serving on the board should be given the same amount of money.
  • 00:40:00 The video discusses the Osage County Board of Supervisor's meeting, where it was brought up that the number of children the day care is licensed to care for has decreased from 60-80 to 80-100. It was also mentioned that the day care could potentially lose its license if it cannot make a payment on its courthouse debt. It was also mentioned that the Osage County Board of Supervisor voted to give the Florida Supervisors' office 100% of the revenue from any wealth or purpose the Board chose to spend it on.
  • 00:45:00 The video discusses how the Mitchell County Board of Supervisors is trying to figure out how to pay for a proposed expansion of the county's childcare facility. The board is considering approving a project valued at $150,000, but is concerned that it won't be able to start the project if it doesn't have the approval of all of its members.
  • 00:50:00 The supervisor discusses the discrepancy between the amount of money the county agreed to give to Stacy Bill's and the amount of money the county is currently owed, and how the county might be able to come up with the money. He also discusses the need for more infants in the county and how it affects the budget.
  • 00:55:00 The board of supervisors discussed fundraising and how they were short on funds. They were unable to come to a resolution on how to make up the shortfall, and motion was made to ask the county administrator for guidance.

01:00:00 - 01:15:00

The Mitchell County Board of Supervisors discussed various topics at their meeting on October 8th, including the recent request for funding for commercial construction and the need to pass legislation to cover mental health for children.

  • 01:00:00 The Board of Supervisors discussed various topics, including the recent request for funding for commercial construction and the need to pass legislation to cover mental health for children.
  • 01:05:00 The video discusses the Mitchell County Board of Supervisors' meeting, which took place on October 8th. At the meeting, the board discussed various items, including the board's vote to approve Lindsay's purchase of the tres amigos property and the board's decision to change the region name from "Saints" to "Aryans." Additionally, the board discussed the Mitchell County workforce development director's training trip to Waterloo, Iowa. The directors were concerned that Iowa has not been compliant with their guidelines since 2014 and that the state is threatening to defund Mitchell County.
  • 01:10:00 The video discusses the Supervisor's meeting for Mitchell County, which took place on October 8th. The meeting focused on sharing funds and discussing plans for the future. One of the main topics of the meeting was the proposal to take down the care facility, which will require a letter of approval from the city. The meeting was also attended by state auditor, Rob's Band, and North Iowa Housing Authority director, Justin Spats.
  • 01:15:00 In the video, Mitchell County Board of Supervisor's Meeting 10-08-19, Supervisor Merton discusses his work with County Care billing and the County's social services. He also discusses a new appointment on the board and reports on public comments.

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