12-THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, March 8, 2001
Resolution # 2001-14
Western Road (32"0 Street to SH33)
Crack Fill
WHEREAS, Payne County passed a County Sales Tax with 53 percent desig-
nated to be used for capital improvements on county roads, and WHEREAS,
Payne County District 3 has chosen as a pdonty project 7 miles of Western
Road, south from
32ND Street to SH33 for crack filling of chip and seal and/or
asphalt surfacing, and WHEREAS, this road is a major collector, bus route,
mail route, and has a high traffic count.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Payne County authorizes use of
said sales tax funds for the project described above. Presented and approved
this 20th day of February, 2001.
Resolution # 2001-14
Watem Road (32"0 Street to SH33)
Crack Fill
WHEREAS, Payne County passed a County Sales Tax with 53 pement desig-
nated to be used for capital improvements on county roads, and WHEREAS,
Payne County Distdct 3 has chosen as a pdority project 7 miles of Western
Road, south from
32ND Street to SH33 for crack filling of chip and seal and/or
aSl~halt surfacing, and WHEREAS, this road is a major collector, bus route,
mall route, and has a high traffic count.
NO~f THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Payne County authorizes use of
sai~l sales tax funds for the project dsscdbed above. Presented and approved
this 20th day of February, 2001.
THREE-EIGHTHS CENT COUNTY SALES TAX ROAD MONEY
NOTIFICATION RESOLUTION
Re.Solution # 2001-15
Labvlew Road (Country Club to _ Mile East of Sangre Road)
Crack Fill
t
WHEREAS, Payne County passel a County Sales Tax with 53 percent desig-
nated to be used for capital improvements on county roads, and WHEREAS,
Pavna County District 3 has chosen as a priority project I _ miles of Lakeview
Ro'ed, east Irom Country Club Road to _ mile east of Sangre Road for crack
filllmg of chip and seal and/or asphalt surfacing, and WHEREAS, this road is a
major collector, bus route, mail route, and has a high traffic count.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Payne County authonzes use of
said sales tax funds for the project described above. Presented and approved
this 20th day of February, 2001.
Reimlution # 2001-16
80TM Street (US177 to Sangre Road)
Crack Fill
WHEREAS, Payne County passed a County Sales Tax with 53 percent desig-
nated to be used for capital improvements on county roads, and WHEREAS,
Payne County District 3 has chosen as a priority project 3 miles of 80 TM Street,
west from US177 to Sangre Road for crack filling of chip and seal and/or as-
phalt surfacing, and WHEREAS, this road is a major collector, bus route, mail
route, and has a high traffic couht.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Payne County authorizes use of
said sales tax funds for the project dsscdbed above. Presedted and approved
thi~,20th day of February, 2001.
Re~olutlon # 2001-17
44';" Street (US177 to Husband Street)
C "r~ck Fill
WHEREAS, Payne County passed a County Sales Tax with 53 percent desig-
nabsd to be used for capital improvements on county roads, and WHEREAS,
Pay, ne County DIstdct 3 has chosen as a priority project _ mile of 44 TM Street,
w(~Jt from US177 to Husband Street for crack filling of chip and seal end/or
asphalt surfacing, and WHEREAS, this road is a major collector, bus route,
mall route, and has a high traffic count.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Payne County authorizes use of
said sales tax funds for the project described above.
Ar~ur made the motion to approve Resolutions 2001-09 to 2001-17. Deedng
sebonded. Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye; Desnng, aye. Motion carded.
Ar~ur presented Resolutions for Weight Limitsi
" RESOLtrRON # 2001.20~
:~ ........ ~" " RE: WEIGHT LIMIT ON COUNTY ROAD
WHEREAS, T~e 69 O.S. 1991 Sec. 601 vests junsdiction over county roads
an(~ highways in the county commission, and WHEREAS, Title 47 O.S. 1991
Se~. 14-113 specifies certain powers of the county commission with respect to
the:regulation of traffic on local highways, and WHEREAS, a road in Payne
County needs to have a weight load limitation changed in order to better serve
the:public, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Payne County
Board of Commissioners does hereby designate ~ 30,000
pol~mds gross vehicle weight for ~e tollowin9 roads: Vinco Road, beginning at
Perkins Road and extending to Sangre Road. This resolution supersedes all
pfib¢ resolutions or posting of roads, if any. Presented to and approved this
day of February, 2001.
RESOLUTION # 2001-21
RE: WEIGHT LIMIT ON COUNTY ROAD
WHEREAS, Title 69 O.S. 1991 Sac. 601 vests jurisdiction over county roads
and highways in the county commission, and WHEREAS, Title 47 O.S. 1991
Sac. 14-113 specifies certain powers of the county commission with respect to
the regulation of traffic on local highways; and WHEREAS, a road in Payne
County needs to have a weight load limitation changed in order to better serve
the public, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Payne County
Board of Commissioners does hereby designate the weight limit of 30,000
pounds gross vehicle weight for the following roads: North Jardot Road, begin-
ning at Lakeview Road and extending to Airport Road. This resolution super-
sedes all pdor resolutions or posting of roads, if any. Presented to and ap-
proved this 20th day of February, 2001.
PAYNE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
RESOLUTION # 2001-22
RE: WEIGHT UMIT ON COUNTY ROAD
WHEREAS, Title 69 O.S. 1991 Sac. 601 vests jurisdiction over county roads
and highways in the county commission, and WHEREAS, Title 47 O.S. 1991
Sec. 14.113 specifies certain powers of the county commission with respect to
the regulation of traffic on local highways, and WHEREAS, a road in Payne
County needs to have a weight load limitation changed in order to better serve
the public, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Payne County
Board of Commissioners does hereby designate the weight limit of 30,000
pounds gross vehicle weight for the following roads: South Jardot Road, be-
ginning at Highway 33 and extending to 104th Street. This resolution super-
sedes all prior resolutions or posting of roads, if any. Presented to and ap-
proved this 20th day of February, 2001
PAYNE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
RESOLUTION # 2001-23
RE: WEIGHT UMIT ON COUNTY ROAD
WHEREAS, Title 69 O.S. 1991 Sac. 601 vests jurisdiction over county roads
and highwe:ys in the county comrnlsalon, and WHEREAS, Title 47 O.S. 1991
Sec. 14-113 specifies certain powers of the county commission with respect to
the regulation of traffic on local highways, and WHEREAS, a road in Payne
County needs to have a weight load limitation changed in order to better serve
the public, NOW THEREFORE, BE I1" RESOLVED, that the Payne County
Board of Commissioners does hereby designate the weight limit of 30,000
pounds gross vehicle weight for the following roads: Fairgrounds Road, begin-
ning at Highway 33 and extending~ Kirk Street. This resolution supersedes
all prior resolutions or posting of roads, it any. Presented to and approved this
20th day of February, 2001.
RESOLUTION # 2001-24
RE: WEIGHT UMIT ON COUNTY ROAD
WHEREAS, Title 69 O.S. 1991 Sec. 601 vests jurisdiction over county roads
and highways in the county commlssion, and WHEREAS, Title 47 O.S. 1991
Sec. 14-113 specifies certain powers of the county commission with respect to
the reguletlon of traffic on local highway% and.WHEREAS, a road in Payne
County needs toheva l~ght load brnltatlon changed In order to better serve
the public, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Payna County
Board of Commiesionars does hereby designate the weight limit of 30,000
pounds gross vehk:de weight for the following roads: Kirk Street, beginning at
Brush Creek Road end extending to PralrlerRo~KI. This resolution supersedes
all prior resolutions or posting of roads, if any. Presented to and approved this
20th day of February, 2001.
Adhur made the motion to approve the Resolutions for Weight limits as pre-
sented. Deering seconded. Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye; Deering, aye. 1291 CITY OF STILLWATER 328.30 SERVICES
BOARD OF PRISONER'S
The Clerk presented Cash appropriations as certified by the Treasurer. Arthur 36 U.S. FOOD SERVICE 9136.97 SUPPLIES
made the motion to approve the cash appropriations. Deenng seconded. Arthur, 37 THE EARTHGRAINS CO. 261.00 SUPPLIES
aye; Hessar, aye; Deefing, aye. Motion carded. HEALTH DEPARTMENT
302 OKLA. STATE STUDENT 725.00 SUPPLIES
Cheri Hall, Assessor presented Re'mote Access contract from Fixed Appraisal 303 PHYSICIAN SALES & SERVICE 540.71 SUPPLIES
and Process Service Inc. Deenng made the motion to approve the contract. 304 XEROX CORPORATION 333.00 SUPPLIES
Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye; Deenng, aye. Motion carded. 305 AUDIOMETRIC INSTRUMENTS CORP. 41.80
306 INTERMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS 390.46
The Clerk presented Memorandum to remove items from Inventory: 221.01 SHERIFF SERVICE FEE
Rotating Kard-Veyor Machine-junked. Deering seconded. Arthur, aye; Hesser, 37 STILLWATER MILLAGRI CENTER 60.40
aye; Deering, aye. Motion carried. 38 STAPLES 79.79 SUPPLIES
39 TOTAL FIR STREET & 278.03 SERVICES
The Clerk presented monthly reports: Treasurer January Report; Election Board. MORTGAGE CERTIFICATION
Deenng made the motion to approve the monthly reports. Arthur seconded. 29 SOUTHWESTERN BELLTELEPHONE 46.41
Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye; Deedng, aye. Motion carried. SHERIFF TRAINING
19 TERRITORY WESTERN APPAREL 91.80
The Chairman presented information from the City of Stillwater; the city is dis- SHERIFF COMMISSARY
cussing a Regional Planning Commission. The County would serve on the 24 COWBOY WHOLESALE CO. 2887.95 SUPPLIES
Commission. The Board stated they would like more information regarding the 25 POSTMASTER 170.00 POSTAGE
forming of a Regional Planning Commission.
The Chairman stated the Flood Plain Management Board has requested one
Commissioner serve as ex officio member to Flood Plain Board. Arthur will
serve in that capacity.
The following purchase orders were approved:Approved 02/20101 to 02/20/
01 ...FY 2000-2001
GENERAL FUND
War# Issued To: Amount Reason Issued:
2217 CONNECTING POINT COMPUTER 40.00 SUPPLIES
2218 WALMART COMMUNITY BRC 14.98 SUPPLIES
2219 KINKO'S, INC. 22.50 SERVICES
2220 KINKO'S, INC. 13.12 SERVICES
2221 STAPLES 8.98 SUPPLIES
2222 ARCH WIRELESS 38.85 SERVICES
2223 IMPRIMATUR PRESS 71.00 SUPPLIES
2224 SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE 1212.53 SERVICES
2225 B & C BUSINESS PRODUCTS 175.00 SUPPLIES
2226 UNIFIRST 25.60 SERVICES
2227 J & B CLEANERS 622.40 SERVICES
2228 NAPA AUTO PARTS 402.51 SUPPLIES
2229 ONE HOUR MOTO PHOTO 84.09 SUPPLIES
2230 STAPLES 85.24 SUPPLIES
2231 ACE HARDWARE 25.65 SUPPLIES
2232 B & C BUSINESS PRODUCTS 327.94 SUPPLIES
2233 SIRCHIE FINGER PRINT 57.95 SUPPLIES
2234 MCBRIDE SERVICE STATION 65.60 REPAIRS
2235 XEROX CORPORATION 65.56 SERVICES
2236 OKLA. DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY 350.00 SERVICES
2237 OKLA. NATURAL GAS 220.70 SERVICES
2238 CITY OF STILLWATER 176.76 SERVICES
2239 WARREN CLINIC, INC. 1351.00 SERVICES
2240 CENTRAL DRUG 2138.88 SUPPLIES
2241 THOMPSEN D.D.S., JOHN A. 405.00 SERVICES
2242 MARTIN M.D., STEPHEN R. 86.00 SERVICES
2243 OSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SRV 10720.00 PAYROLL
2244 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 0.90 SUPPLIES
2245 COWBOY COPY 120.00 SUPPLIES
2246 THE STOCKMAN GRASS FARMER 28.00 SUBSCRIPTION
2247 TASTE OF HOME'S LIGHT & TASTY 11.98 SUBSCRIPTION
2248 INTER.NET 239.00 SERVICES
2249 COUNTY OFFICERS & DEPUTIES 225.00 REGISTRATION
2250 MIDWEST PRINTERS 300.83 SUPPLIES
2251 DEARINGER PRINTING & TROPHY 25.00 SUPPLIES
2252 DEARINGER PRINTING & TROPHY 7.95 SUPPLIES
2253 UNITED TONER, INC. 129.95 SUPPLIES
2254 RUSH, ANITA S. 30.00 REIMBURSEMENT
2255 RAKEY, GLENNDORAA. 15.52 REIMBURSEMENT
2256 CUSHING DAILY CITIZEN 132.00 PUBUCATIONS
2257 VALET WASH & LUBE 22.00 SERVICES
2258 PHILFLEETADVANTAGE 26.96 SUPPLIES
2259 MANATRON 1650.00 MAINTENANCE
2260 CUMMINS SOUTHERN PLAINS, INC. 3005.00 REPAIRS
2261 CUSHING DAILY CITIZEN 327.35 PUBLICATIONS
2262 CUSHING DAILYCmZIEN 10.88 PUBLICATIONS,
2263 DEARINGER PRINTING & TROPHY 27.60 SUPPLIES
2264 DEARINGER PRINTING & TROPHY 75.00 SUPPLIES
2265 ONE HOUR MOTO PHOTO 38.90 SUPPLIES
2266 INDUSTRIAL SOAP COMPANY 195.30 SUPPLIES
2267 POTTAWATOMIE CO, REGIONAL 487.01 SERVICES
2268 PAYNE CO. YOUTH SERVICES 110.00 SERVICES
2269 OKLA. NATURAL GAS 3761.09 SERVICES
2270 CITY OF STILLWATER 121.31 SERVICES
2271 LEKTRON INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 171.60 SUPPLIES
2272 HICKERSON MECHANICAL SERVICE 705.06 SERVICES
2273 LEKTRON INDUSTRIAL
SUPPLY42.00 SUPPLIES
2274 STAPLES 32.86
SUPPLIES
2275 AIRGAS 31.06
SUPPLIES
2276 MAY'S DRUG STORES, INC.
8.25 SUPPLIES
2277 WESTERN MECHANICAL,
INC. 378.50 REPAIRS
2278 SAWS AND ALL SHOP
25.00 SERVICES
2279 OKLA. ASSOCIATION OF
FAIRS 50.00 DUES
2280 SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE 48.05 SERVICES
2281 W. S. DARLEY & CO.
437.39 SUPPLIES
2282 THOMPSON WRECKER
93.35 SERVICES
HIGHWAY CASH
1269 CLARY, VIVIAN I.
60.72 REIMBURSEMENT
1270 ASSOC. OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONER 15.00
REGISTRATION
1271 STEWART STONE, INC.
3607.09 ROCK
1272 INLAND TRUCK PARTS CO.
1016.32 SUPPLIES
1273 JESSE ROSS CONCRETE
AND 350.00 SERVICES
1274 ASSOC. OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONER 15.00
REGISTRATION
1275 K & O CONSTRUCTION
2364.00 SUPPLIES
1276KIRBY SMITH IVlACHINERY,
INC. 274.58 SUPPLIES
1277 CUSHING TAG AGENCY
21.00 SERVICES
1278 OKLA. DEPT. OF
TRANSPORTATION 255.95 LEASE
1279 AVERT PEST ELIMINATION,
INC. 35.00 SERVICES
1280 NAPA AUTO PARTS
1367.25 SUPPLIES
1281 DARR EQUIPMENT CO.
905.71 SUPPLIES
1282 AIRGAS 457.14
SUPPLIES
1283 CONTINENTAL SAND CO.,
INC. 127.58 SUPPLIES
1284 KIRBY SMITH MACHINERY,
INC. 22.44 SUPPUES
1285 DARR EQUIPMENT CO.
748,72 SUPPt.IES ....
1288 S & S FARMING CORP.
600.00 SUPPLIES
1287 RAILROAD YARD
629.64 SUPPLIES
1288 OK REBUILDERS
216.20 REPAIRS
1289 S & S FARMING CORP.
2835.00 SUPPLIES
1290 OKLA. NATURAL GAS
998.54 SERVICES
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SAFEROOM GRANTS
81 TAYLOR, CANDY 2000.00 REBATE
82 RICHARDS, MARY 2000.00 REBATE
83 BLANKENSHIP, PAUL 2000.00 REBATE
84 SMITH, DAVID A. 2000.00 REBATE
85 AUSTIN, RICHARD E. 2000.00 REBATE
86 PETERMANN, REBECCA L. 2000,00 REBATE
87 LITSEY, KIP 2000.00 REBATE
RURAL WATER GRANT
88 51 EASTWATER DISTRICT 1500.00
DRUG TASK FORCE
97 DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL SERVICE 586.00
98 PICTURE TIME 159.17 SUPPLIES
99 FUELMAN 177.24 SUPPLIES
100OKIE MOTORS, INC. 648.32 REPAIRS
101PAYNE CO. COMMISSION 134.58
102 DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S COUNCIL 5968.00 PAYROLL
Arthur made the motion to adjourn. Deering seconded. Arthut
aye; Deering, aye. Motion carried.
Shern Schieffer
County Clerk
Charitable contributions should
deductible for all taxpayers
by Congressman Wes Watkins
Most of us make charitable contributions of one sort
whether it's donations of canned good to a food drive
holidays, or offerings at church, or cash contributions to (
ite non-profit organizations.
Unfortunately, under the current U.S. tax coed.
deduct charitable contributions from their taxable
they itemize their taxes. This quirk in the tax coed is
many young married couples, singles, lower-income
ers, and others who do not have enough qualified
itemize.
Non-itemizers often tend to have lower incomes than
Thus, organizations supported by non-itemizers ten
resources. This problem is exacerbated by the lack of a
five to contribute.
I believe the U.S. tax code should encourage
tions, and Congress is working to fix the problem
taxpayer take a deduction for charitable donations.
I am an original
last week, H.R. 777, which would allow individuals
itemize their deductions to take a deduction form total
tl~ full ,~alu¢ of_their charitable
the standard deduction. This bill will create an
itemizers to contribute to charities.
Of course, individuals do not make charitable
madly for tax reasons, but if a tax benefits encoura
giving, so much the better. Charity benefits both the
receiver. The act of giving elevates the heart of the
of receiving elevates the condition of the recipient.
a blessed act that should suffer no discouragement
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