Summary of Worth County Board of Supervisors 09/26/2022

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The Worth County Board of Supervisors meets to discuss various projects and their associated costs. The agenda includes various projects and costs for paving, bridges, and roofing, and the board discusses ways to speed up the completion of these projects. The Board of Supervisors also discusses and approves a number of tax abatements.

  • 00:00:00 The Worth County Board of Supervisors meets to discuss the county's various projects and costs. The agenda includes various projects and costs for paving, bridges, and roofing, and the board discusses ways to speed up the completion of these projects.
  • 00:05:00 The Board of Supervisors discusses and approves a number of tax abatements.
  • 00:10:00 The Worth County Board of Supervisors is considering an amendment to their zoning ordinance that would allow wind turbines to be erected on county-owned land. The amendment is needed in order to comply with a state law that requires the municipality to approve an urban renewal project or area requiring Economic Development before spending money on the project. The local governing body should not approving the revenue plan until the general plan for the municipality has been prepared.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the increase in costs associated with the 105 project, which has caused the county to include an amendment to its urban renewal plan to account for the increased costs. The projects included in the amendment are those that are listed in the original plan, but the county is confident that it will not exceed its constitutional debt limit. The board of supervisors discussed the increase in prices and the question of whether or not ready fuels Iowa, a sister company of Applied Research Associates, should receive a 10 million dollar credit support from the county.
  • 00:20:00 Worth County Board of Supervisors has asked parentage go back to AR to improve credit worthiness of new company. Parentage is working on getting gas pipeline into Development Area.
  • 00:25:00 The video transcript discusses the Worth County Board of Supervisors' plans for the upcoming year. Among the topics discussed are the Board's plans to replace a mixer, fire alarm testing, and upgrades to water systems. Additionally, the Board plans to hold town hall meetings to discuss the Urban Revitalization Plan and Ready Fuels Project.
  • 00:30:00 The Supervisors discuss the proposed development, and how it will have an impact on the community. They also discuss a local resident's concerns about the development.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses opposition to a factory that is planned to be built in Worth County, Iowa. The residents of the County are concerned about environmental and health impacts the factory might have, as well as the loss of tax revenue and property values. They also worry about the cost of maintaining the factory's infrastructure and the likelihood that it will negatively impact the community in the long term.
  • 00:40:00 The Worth County Board of Supervisors discusses their concerns with a proposed factory farm in their community, and how it would impact their families and history. The Boardmember also asks the Orange County Board of Supervisors to take notice of what is happening in Worth County and to protect their public resources.
  • 00:45:00 This YouTube video discusses the value of having local elected officials who are focused on the interests of their constituents, and the need for solidarity between residents in order to protect their homes and environment. The speaker suggests that residents take action by contacting their local county board of supervisors and state legislators in order to voice their concerns.
  • 00:50:00 The video discusses the impact of a proposed hog confinement facility on the county's tax value and economy. The residents of Worth County are concerned about the impact of the facility on their water quality, communities, and economy.
  • 00:55:00 The Worth County Board of Supervisors discusses the casino and its impact on the town's economy and tax base. Kathy Meyer, the board's representative from Worth County, states that the property value in the town has gone down since the casino opened, but the taxes have gone up. Meyer asks for civility from the board's members and comments that the casino is not going to be profitable for the big people, and will instead hurt the small businesses and property values. Several people speak up after Meyer's comments, asking for their names to be heard. One person complains about the number of Democrats in Iowa, and another asks about the direction of The Waiting.

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The Worth County Board of Supervisors has approved the master matrix application for the American Matrix mine, which will result in increased traffic and noise in the area. Local residents are concerned about the impact of the facility on their quality of life.

  • 01:00:00 The video discusses the importance of local input into proposed hog confinement facilities, and provides examples of how these facilities will impact local residents. The speaker urges county supervisors to pass a moratorium on these facilities.
  • 01:05:00 The video discusses Worth County Board of Supervisors 09/26/2022 and how they are closely competing against kfos. As of September, there are over 42 million pigs in Iowa, and these are in facilities with over 1800 pigs per building. Bruce Rastetter and Jeff Brackey have formed a partnership and plan to infiltrate Worth County, plus surrounding counties with their manure. Kfo is going to go on the land called Sphinx Incorporated that is owned by Jeff Brackey, which is not a wing to finish but a finisher facility. This is resulting in more manure, which the county will have to empty their pits more often. The traffic from semis is going to be more often because these are full-sized pigs, and North Carolina is complaining and going close to moratorium because they have 9 million well 42 million is a little bit larger. County entities don't protect the environment in Iowa the way it used to be, and this is affecting everyone. Jeff Lear, a neighbor lady, asks Jeff Brackey to read her a letter she wrote to the Board of Supervisors.
  • 01:10:00 The speaker discusses their concerns with the proposed hog confinement facility near their home, and discusses the scoring process for the facility.
  • 01:15:00 The video discusses the Worth County Board of Supervisors' decision to approve the master matrix application for the American Matrix mine. The board determined that the mine has met all requirements and is now ready to commence operations.

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