The Coshocton County Beacon January 10, 2018 - Page 5
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JANUARY 10, 2018
Commissioners discuss personnel issues
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COSHOCTON – Th e Coshocton County Commissioners
met in executive session on Wednesday, Jan. 3 with Nic
Carey of Coshocton County Coordinated Transporta-
tion to discuss personnel offi ce reorganization.
Th e commissioners also reviewed and approved the
following:
• A motion to approve a blanket meeting request for
the Department of Job and Family Services staff to
attend meetings, trainings, and seminars for the 2018
calendar year
• Receive the dog warden’s report for the week ending
Dec. 25, 2017 with 10 dogs picked up by the warden,
three dogs brought in as strays, three dogs destroyed,
42 dog licenses sold, nine dogs sold, six dogs redeemed,
two dogs per owner surrendered, $30 in boarding fees
collected, seven citations issued, 25 calls handled, for a
total of $824 in fees collected
• A motion to approve the staff development policy for
calendar year 2018 for the Coshocton County Juvenile/
Probate Court as submitted by Judge Van Blanchard
• A motion to approve a blanket meeting request for
the Coshocton County Juvenile/Probate Court staff to
attend meetings, trainings, and seminars for the 2018
calendar year
• A motion to award the hay production at the coun-
ty-owned property at hydrologic station to Matthew A.
Stein, Stein Farms, LLC, Fresno, OH with a bid of $14,000
annually.
• A motion to approve a blanket meeting request for
the Coshocton County Sheriff ’s Offi ce to attend meet-
ings, trainings, and seminars for the 2018 calendar year
• Receive the monthly transport expense report for the
months of September through December of 2017 from
Sheriff Tim Rogers
• A motion to approve a blanket meeting request for
the Coshocton County Treasurer and staff to attend
meetings directly related to the offi ce and the CTAO
for the 2018 calendar year. Expenses not to exceed the
budgeted line item
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• Receive the mortgage report for the month of De-
cember from Susan J. Turner, Coshocton County
Recorder
• A motion to approve a blanket meeting request for
the Coshocton County Auditor and staff to attend meet-
ings and trainings for the auditor’s offi ce for the 2018
calendar year. Expenses not to exceed the budgeted li ne
item
• A motion to approve a blanket meeting request for
the Coshocton County Clerk of Courts and staff to at-
tend meetings and trainings for the clerk’s offi ce for the
2018 calendar year. Expenses not to exceed the budget-
ed line item
• A motion to approve a blanket meeting request for
Judge Robert J. Batchelor, Common Pleas Court Judge to
attend meetings and educational training required to
fulfi ll his duties for the 2018 calendar year. Expenses not
to exceed the budgeted line item
• A motion to approve a blanket meeting request for
Tammi Rogers, Program Manager and Education Spe-
cialist, Coshocton County Recycling & Litter Prevention,
to attend meetings and trainings for the 2018 calendar
year. Expenses not to exceed the budgeted line item
• A motion to approve a blanket meeting request for
the Coshocton County Recorder and staff to attend
meetings and trainings for the recorder’s offi ce for the
2018 calendar year. Expenses not to exceed the budget-
ed line item
• A motion to sign a memorandum of understanding
between CCCTA and Signature Health Care of Coshoc-
ton. Th is agreement will be in force from Dec. 22, 2017
through Dec. 22, 2018 requested by Nic Carey, mobility
manager, CCCTA
• A motion to sign the Th omas Farm Subdivision
(private road) plat. A two lot, private road subdivision
located on TR 173 in White Eyes Township, on property
owned by J. Scott and Vickie J. Th omas, auditor’s parcel
identifi cation number 042000004601 as recommended
by Fredrick T. Wachtel, regional planning director.
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Loved and missed by,
Jack, Sue, Michele,
Skii and Preston
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