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THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, August 23, 2001-5B
Arthur noted the project for 44th Street is not ready at this time. Arthur made
the motion to table Resolution 2001-48. Deer/rig seconded. Arthur, aye;
Hesser, aye; Deering, aye.
Board of Commissioners met in a Regular Meeting, Mon- Arthur made the motion to approve Resolutions, #47,#49,#50,#51,#52, #53
Notice of the meeting was made by posting an agenda in as presented and on file in the Clerk's office. Deedng seconded. Arthur, aye;
with the Open Meeting Law. The following were present: Gloria Hesser, aye; Deedng, aye. Motion carried.
Jim Arthur, Vice-Chairman; Bill Deedng, Member; Sherd The Clerk presented Grant Contracts for prior year for WlA Grant. The Clerk
Clerk; Charles Rogers, Assistant District Attorney. noted OESC has requested the prior year Grant award be split into to
meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. The meeting was opened contracts. The total award doesn't change. This is for clarification:
and Flag Salute. #93361NC10-NSSS, Modification, #1, Reduce the Grant and Modify Grant
Mr. Lawrence Butler. Butler addressed the Board Period, August 1-Spetember 20, 2000, $3291.85; Modification to extend
sPeed limit on Texaco Road. The Board suggested that the grant period, October 1-December 31, 2001, $42,541.15. Deedng made the
and OHP be contacted to request patrol on the road. The motion to approve the Modifications for clerical clarifications. Arthur
upon written request, seconded. Arthur, aye; Hasser, aye; Deering, aye. Motion carded.
Davis Sanitation, requested consideration by the Commission The Clerk presented the 2001-02 WlA Grant, as previously approved in the
a County owned transfer station. Davis stated the benefits of a amount of $50000.00, July 1 2001 to June 30, 2002, for signature.
.=r 1) break up monopoly of trash pickup 2) promotes The Clerk presented minutes of June 25, June 29 and July 16. Deedng
user friendly, allowing citizens to utilize. A transfer station made the motion to approve the minutes with clerical corrections on July 16.
with staffing and scales. The trash is then trans- Arthur seconded. Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye; Deedng, aye. Motion carried.
from the station to a designated location. The following Purchase orders were approved:
Allen requested Boards position on supporting the Ag Movement Approved 07/23/01 to 07/23/01 ...FY 2000-2001
parity pricing for farmers. The Board stated the Executive Board War# Issued To: Amount Reason Issued:
presented at the ACCO State meeting. TheGENERAL FUND
did not know the position of the ACCO Association at this time. 3779 WEST GROUP 722,15 SERVICES
Utility Permits: Fifty-One East Water; service line; 1" 3780 STAPLES 79!,,27 SUPPLIES
by trenching; cross E/W road; ._ mile South of Hwy 51 and 3781 XEROX CORPORATION 345.00 SUPPLIES
9N-4E; 3782 COWBOYCOPY 187.33 SERVICES
as line; trenching; Saddle Rock South 3783 CONNECTING POINT COMPUTER 81.00 SUPPLIES
' Rural Water - _" water service line; Between Section 8-9- 3784 STAPLES 416.29 SUPPLIES
the motion to approve the permits. Deering seconded. Arthur,
aye; Deering, aye. Motion carried.
request from Generation G.A.P. to display materials at
organization. The Board noted they would
any donation box. Arthur made the motion to allow
n G.A.P. to display information August 1 -August 31. Deedng
aye; Hesser, aye; Deedng, aye. Motion carried.
presented to the Board the DA opinion on selling a
The opinion is that nothing prohibits the sale of a portion
Rogers stated the Board would have to sub-divide the
made the motion to accept the DA opinion as authority to
of a bid, a portion of property as acquired by the County
Arthur seconded. Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye; Deering, aye.
Election Board, #2001-86, Ballots,
lowest and best. Arthur made the motion to accept the
Deering seconded. Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye; Dsering,
Bid #2001-01;Elm Grove Remodel
of Latham Construction by Ms. Connie Walker as
The Chairman noted all options were accepted.
to accept the evaluation. Arthur seconded. Arthur,
Motion carded.
a County auction would be held on September 29 for
.=morandum to Remove Items from Inventory
Chainsaw 223411283
Chainsaw 1146311896 (no inventory
number)
Welder 8370012
Chainsaw 223411227
Homelie Weedeater HPC180188
Wet & Dry Vac 6070v1805
Ice Machine
to remove items ~rom inventory. Arthur seconded.
aye; Deering, aye. Motion carried.
and Modification Agreement with
Bridge over Euchee Creek. The Agreement
services. Deering made the motion to approve.
Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye; Deering, aye. Motion carried.
to approve the invoice for Geotechntcal service for
the amount of $9,205.00. Arthur seconded. Arthur, aye;
aye. Motion carried.
Title Quite Title petition regarding property
& 18, in Township 18N, 6E. Deedng stated that is a section line
not opened. The Board directed the Attorney to respond that
no interest other than the Constitutional right of road
3785WESTERN MECHANICAL, INC. 309.15 SUPPLIES
3786THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORP. 113.00 REPAIRS
3787WOOD & SONS PAVING 14402.60 SUPPLIES
3788WOOD & SONS PAVING 13978.12 SUPPLIES
3789WOOD & SONS PAVING 13978.12 SUPPLIES
3790WOOD & SONS PAVING 5237.76SUPPLIES
3791WOOD & SONS PAVING 14548.92 SUPPLIES
3792WOOD & SONS PAVING 46191.20 SUPPLIES
3793ACE HARDWARE 70.21 SUPPLIES
3794STAPLES 44.07 SUPPLIES
3795ACE HARDWARE 31.56 SUPPLIES
3796ACE HARDWARE 15.99 SUPPLIES
transfer from Highway cash 7000.00 for ~>lld .....
Deering seconded. Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye; Deedng,
carded.
Redistricting Plan as required by Law. Each
District must represent an equal population within a 2% margin
The Chairman noted that Precinct 11 would be split between
#3. A new precinct will be assigned by the Election Board;
RESOLUTION # 2001-46
PAYNE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REDISTRICTING 2001
. the Payne County Board of Commissioners is required to
Plan with the State of Oklahoma, whereby Payne
between the three (3) Commissioners based on
and
the Payne County Board of Commissioners have prepared a Ra- y and equally represent the resident voters of Payne
the mandated 2 percent margin, and
Payne County has established a Reqistdcting Plan as follows and
map:
ONE:
of Stillwater precincts 001,002, 017 and additional precincts 101,
202, 406, 408, 409, 411,413, 414, 417
TWO:
the City of Stillwater boundaries except precincts 001,002, 017,
019, 401 including precinct 011 north boundary W. Admiral Av-
boundary S. Monroe Street, south to W. University Avenue and
r is Western Road.
THREE:
precincts 00~1~08, 016019, 401 including south part
,ing south W. 3 Avenue' on the north to S. Monroe on
west to Western Road and additional precincts
405, 410, 415, 416
/ill
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Payne County Board of Com-
adopt the above Redistricting Plan 2001, that the Plan is in
the Board is making official notification of same to the State of
this 23rd day of July, 2001.
to approve the redistncting plan. Arthur seconded.
aye; Deedng, aye. Motion carded. New precinct will be
presented Sales Tax Project Resolutions:
Sangre Road 92nd to 80th'' 1 mile
Double Chip and Seal
Estimated cost ^60000.00
th Resolution 2001-48
44 Street, Brush Creek Road
Road Sangre Road to Country Club, 1 mile
Double Chip and Seal
Estimated cost ^60000.00
Resolution 2001-1
Sangre Road, Vlnco to 152" ' .5 mile
Double Chip and Seal
Estimated cost, $30,000
Resolution 2001-51
McElroy, Country Club to Sangrs, 1 mile
Asphalt Overlay
$150,000
Resolution 2001-52
68th Street, US177 to Rose Road, 7miles
Single Chip and Seal
$123,000
i
Resolution 2001-53
I'akQview Road, Country Club to Range Road, 1 mile
Double Chip and Seal
$60,000.00
3797 FENTON OFFICE MART 19.98 SUPPLIES
HIGHWAY CASH
2221 GREEN LAWN & GARDEN LLC 21.78 SUPPLIES
2222 GREEN LAWN & GARDEN LLC 43.89 SUPPLIES
2223 GREEN LAWN & GARDEN LLC 44.45 SUPPLIES
2224 G. W. VAN KEPPEL CO. 381.62 SUPPLIES
2225 CITY OF DRUMRIGHT 500.00 SUPPLIES
2226 AMERICAN WELDING SUPPLY 187.87 SUPPLIES
2227 BEAVER EXPRESS LLC 16.66 SUPPLIES
2228 CIMARRON TRUCK PARTS, INC. 404.34 SUPPLIES
2229 CROW-BURLINGAME CO. 119.45 SUPPLIES
2230 CUSHING LUMBER CO. 253.07 SUPPLIES
2231 ENLOW TRACTOR CO. 92.68 SUPPLIES
2232 FARM & HOME SUPPLY 72.45 SUPPLIES
2233 FASTENAL COMPANY 87.81 SUPPLIES
2234 FECHNER PUMP & SUPPLY 142.38 SUPPLIES
2235 G. W. VAN KEPPEL CO. 160.85 SUPPLIES
2236 HARRIS GAS STATIONS 398.95 SUPPLIES
2237 HUGHES LUMBER 39.70 SUPPLIES
2238 NAPAAUTO PARTS 979.35 SUPPLIES
2239 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 633.60 SUPPLIES
2240 MACK TRUCK SALES OF TULSA,INC 16.64 SUPPLIES
2241 TCB OFFICE SUPPLY 103.94 SUPPLIES
2242 UNIFIRST 608.20 SUPPLIES
2243 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 661.65 SUPPLIES
2244 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 68.96 SUPPLIES
2245 KINNUNEN SALES & RENTALS, INC 15.00 SERVICES
2246 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 21.18 SUPPLIES
2247 KIRBY SMITH MACHINERY, INC. 18.99 SUPPLIES
2248 KIRBY SMITH MACHINERY, INC. 44.92 SUPPLIES "
2249 CUSHING LUMBER CO. 199.80 SUPPLIES
2250 KEYSTONE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 146.79 SUPPLIES
2251 INLAND TRUCK PARTS CO. 259.96 SUPPLIES
2252 FLECK BEARING CO., INC. 79.22 SUPPLIES
2253 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 37.96 SUPPLIES
2254 KIRBY SMITH MACHINERY, INC. 32.41 SUPPLIES ~"
2255 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 510.00 SUPPLIES
2256 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 479.87 SUPPLIES
2257 INLAND TRUCK PARTS CO. 266.90 SUPPLIES
'2258 ~ROW-BURLING/~ME CO: ..... 224.93 "SUPPLIES ~' '~"
2259 LIONEL HARRIS OIL Ot0., INC. 37,79 SUPPUEB
2260 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 7.00 SUPPLIES
2261 MONTAGE ENTERPRISES, INC. 100.50 SUPPLIES
2262 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 1220.45 SUPPLIES
2263 PACE MARKETING 690.65 SUPPLIES
2264 CUSHING RADIATOR 50.00 SERVICES
2265 STEWART STONE, INC. 3763.80 SUPPLIES
2266 PERKINS BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. 21.76 SUPPLIES
2267 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 153.50 SUPPLIES
2268 ATWOOD'S FARM PLAN 6.52 SUPPLIES
2269 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 8236.30 SUPPLIES
2270 STEWART STONE, INC. 1051.07 SUPPLIES
2271 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 1885.00 SUPPLIES
2272 LOGAN CO. ASPHALT 837.20 SUPPLIES
2273 BRAD MARBLE COMPANY 630.00 SUPPLIES
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
520 A & M PEST SERVICES, INC. 75.00 SUPPLIES
521 BISWELL, JEREMIAH TODD 180.00 SUPPLIES
522 FENTON OFFICE MART 26.00 SUPPLIES
523 LOWE'S COMPANIES, INC. 11.46 SUPPLIES
524 OKLA. STATE STUDENT 175.00 SUPPLIES
525 SCHROEDER, HERMAN J. 87.50 SUPPLIES
526 STILLWATER PRIVATE SECURITY 305.10 SUPPLIES
527 WALMARTCOMMUNITYBRC 170.03 SUPPLIES
528 CHANNING BETE CO., INC. 135.88 SUPPLIES
SHERIFF SERVICES FEE
70 STAPLES 73.92 SUPPLIES
71 LIONEL HARRIS OIL CO., INC. 9564.50 SUPPLIES
Approved 07/23/01 to 07/23/01 ...FY 2001-2002
War# Issued To: Amount Reason Issued:
GENERAL FUND
58 A T & T WIRELESS SERVICES 136.46 SERVICES
59 GALL'S, INC. 83.96 SUPPLIES
60 BEAU'S AUTO GLASS 276.62 SUPPLIES
61 SKAGGS COMPANIES, INC. 135.96 SUPPLIES
62 TULSA WORLD PUBLISHING CO. ' 180.00 SUBSCRIPTION
63 OKLA. NATURAL GAS 12.51 UTILITIES
64 CITYOF STILLWATER 122.57 UTILITIES
65 STILLWATER TYPEWRITER CO.,INC 26.85 SERVICES
66 OKLA. DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY350.00 SERVICES
67 DIGITAL-COWBOY.COM, INC. 29.95 SERVICES
68 POSTMASTER 42.00 SUPPLIES
69 MERRIFIELD OFFICE SUPPLY 26.95 SUPPLIES
70 STILLWATER TYPEWRITER CO.,INC 126.90 SUPPLIES
71 UNDERGROUND VAULTS & 456.80 SERVICES
72 BANCFIRST 55.00 SERVICES
73 CONNECTING POINT COMPUTER 145.00 SUPPLIES
74 HYPERNET SOLUTIONS, INC. 600.00 SERVICES
75 PITNEY BOWLS, INC. 259.00 MAINTENANCE
76 BENTLEY SYSTEMS, INC. 625.00 SERVICES
77 STILLWATER TYPEWRITER CO.,INC 9.95 SERVICES
78 CITY OF STILLWATER 295.27 UTILITIES
79 A T & T 173.94 SERVICES
80 A T & T 135,49 SERVICES
81 WOOD & SONS PAVING 36952.96 SUPPLIES
82 WOOD & SONS PAVING 55429.44 SERVICES
83 POSTMASTER 272.00 SUPPLIES
84 B & C BUSINESS PRODUCTS 42.27 SUPPLIES
HIGHWAY CASH
16 AVERT PEST ELIMINATION, INC. 30.00 SERVICES
17 CITY OF DRUMRIGHT 521.00 SERVICES
18 G. W. VAN KEPPEL CO. 42.94 SUPPLIES
19 MIKE'S EQUIPMENT REPAIR, INC. 567.75 SERVICES
20 SHOUMAKE REFRIGERATION AND 244.50 SUPPLIES
21 OKLA. NATURAL GAS 74.01 UTILITIES
22 CITY OF STILLwATER 363.71 UTILITIES
BOARD OF PRISONERS
1 ELITE EQUIPMENT CO., INC.225.00 SERVICES
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
9 BAD BRAD'S BBQ 55.00 SUPPLIES
10 OKLA. DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES35.20 SERVICES
11 INTERMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS 108.79 SERVICES
12 IONEX TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC235.29 SERVICES
13 IONExTELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC 138.74 SERVICES
14 OKLA. NATURAL GAS 81.95UTILITIES
FAIRBOARD CASH
2 SHOWTIME DISPLAY & GRAPHICS 1140.00 SUPPLIES
3 PAYNE CO. EXTENSION CENTER 328.25 SUPPLIES
Deedng made the motion to adjourn. Arthur seconded. Arthur, aye; Hesser,
aye; Deenng, aye. Motion carried.
Sherd Schieffer
County Clerk
The Payne County Board of Commissioners met in a Regular Meeting, Tues-
day, July 31, 2001. Notice of the meeting was made by posting an agenda in
accordance with the Open Meeting Law. The following were present: Gloria
Hesser, Chairman; Jim Arthur, Vice-Chairman; Sherri Schieffer, County Clerk~
Absent: Bill Deedng, Member
The Chairman called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. The meeting was open~
with prayer and flag salute.
Mr. Larry Poindexter, NRCS, presented road projects to be funded by the ,
Emergency Watershed Protection Program. The County will be required to'
provide 25% of the total installation cost as cash or in-kind services.
Estimated project cost is $255,000. The areas selected received damage to
county roads and bridges as a result of thet~lay, 2001 storms:
Distdct #1 -1)Schlegal Road & 9 ; 2)Deep Rock Road Between •
Norfolk and Harmony;3) Oak Grove Road between Granstaff and Hwy 55 ~'
District #3- 1)t~t~/ildhorse Creek Bridge on Cottonwood Road; "'
County Roadside on 140-' St. Between Redlands and Cottonwood Road..,,
Arthur made the motion to approve the Emergency Watershed Programs with
NRCS as outlined. Motion carded: Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye.
Mr. John StanfJll, presented the modified agreement with CGI for Long , ,i
Distance Service. The modifications have been reviewed by the District
Attorney. Arthur made the motion to approve the Agreement as modified oq
this date. Motion carded. Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye. ,
Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency submitted a request to display
banner advertising COCAA/IPRA Stillwater Rodeo benefiting area non-profit
organizations. Arthur made the motion to approve the request.. Motion .,,
carded Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye.
Health Department submitted service contract for Mr. Jerry B/swell for
maintenance work at the Health Department facility. Arthur made the motion'I
to approve the contract.. Motion carried. Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye.
County Treasurer
property
property
reported on property acquired by Resale that abuts public •
owned by the City of Stillwater. The Treasurer recommended the ,
be deeded to City of Stillwater by the following Resolution:
01-55 .'
Authorizing the Conveyance of County Owned Property ~ ~;
Whera~ Oklahoma Statutes Title 19 Section 349, provide~'~
that county commi=mloners of counties of the State of Oklahoma ale.
authorized and empowered to execute offers to convey lands and tO,
execute deeds of conveyances on such lands as are owned by such
counties, acquired through gift, purchase, condemnation or tax resale,
end no longer needed for county purposes, to the United States of
American an any city, town, or school district said county, for a
consideration to be determined by such commissioners, to aid the : ;
United States of American or any city of town within the said county iB
the acquisition of such lands. ~ "
And Whereas on June 11, 2001, the Payne County Treasur~.
did offer for sale certain parcels of land by virtue of Tax Resale, as ~
provided for in Oklahoma Statues Title 68 Section 3125, and where4s, .,
certain property was "bid off" to the county as provided in Oklahoma
Statutes, Title 68, Section 3129. .~ "
Therefore be it Resolved that said Resolution shall be the .'
authority for the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of
Peyne County ie Issue s Quit Claim Deed to the City of St/I/water for~ ;
portion of CT-23-19N-2E-B291. Tract beginning at a point 155 feet
South end 140 feet West of the Southeast corner of Block 9, Barne~.' i
Addition, thence 10 feet North, thence 300 feet West, thence 10' South,;
thence 300' East to the POB of the Indian .~ridlan, Stlllwater, Okla-
homa. Pesud and approved this 31 day of July 2001.
Arthur made the motion that the described property is no longer needed by
Payne County and to authorize the gift of the property to the City of Stillwater
as set forth in Resolution 01-55. Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye. Motion carried..
The Treasurer presented a bid on a portion of County owned property. The
Treasurer recommended a survey be made on the property. Arthur made the,
motion to authodze the survey of the property and to proceed with the sale in
accordance with law. Motion carried: Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye.
Health Department presented a service contract with Herman Schroeder for
lawn care. Arthur made the motion to approve the contract and authorize
Chair to sign. Motion carried: Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye.
Cheri Hall, Assessor, presented Remote Access contract with Tim Dolezat,"
Dolezal Appraisal. Arthur made the motion to approve the contract. Motion'
carried: Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye.
The Chairman presented elevator maintenance agreement with
ThyssesnKrupp. Arthur made the motion to approve the contract. Arthur,
aye; Hesser, aye. Motion carried.
Arthur presented Resolution #54- .,
PA YNE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
THREE-EIGHTHS CENT COUNTY SALES TAX ROAD MONEY
. NO~VqCATIONRESOLUTiON ' ~, '~
68"Pu.n Resolution # 2001-54
Street (Rose Road to SH108)
Single Chip and Seal ;~ ~
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WHEREAS, Payne County passed a County Sales Tax with 53 percent desig~
nated to be used for capital improvements on county roads, and W~RF-.AS,
Payne County District 1 has chosen as a pdodty project f mile of 68 street,
east from Rose Road to SH108 for single chip and seat surfacing, and
WHEREAS, this road is a bus route, mail route, and has a high traffic coudt;,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Payne County authodzbs use;qf
an estimated $20,000 of said sales tax funds for the project described aboy~;
Arthur made the motion to approve the Resolutions 2001-54. Motion carried:
Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye. ,,
The Clerk submitted bid evaluation from Bill Deenng, for bid 2002-04, Rooi,.,
Repair, accepting Harry Sneed for roof repair as the lowest and best. Motion
carded: Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye.
The Chairman presented invoice for bridge inspection from Brawley
Engineering in the amount of $404.25; and Payne County, $23.00. Arthur.,
made the motion to approve and forward to ODOT for payment. Arthur, aye;,
Hesser, aye.
Arthur made the motion to table Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. Arthuri''
aye; Hesser, aye. Motion carded. . ,.
j'
The Board reViewed the evaluation of Bid 01-50, Cold Patch Material. Arthu, r
made the motion to accept Logan Co. Asphalt for Cold Patch Materials for "
Distdct #3. Motion carried: Hesser, aye; Arthur, aye. ~ .
The Clerk reported Claims were forwarded to the Insurance Company- Ahce~
Smith, $125,00 and Bill Petty, $100.00
The Clerk presented Requisition and Receiving Officers:
Department Requisition Receiving
Diamond Valley Judy German Paula Jones
High Prairie Donald Albnght ' Lane Burton
Joe Burton
Solid Waste Gloria Hesser Rathe Hodges
Bill Deedng
Jim Arthur
Commission Glona Hesser Retha Hodges
Bill Deedng David R/chord
Jim Arthur ~ '
Nathan Anderson ,=
Extension
Health
Fair Board
County Clerk
R/play Vicky Davis
Vickie Hughes
Shenff Noel Bagwell
C,R. Palmer
Election Board Cathy Gil
Lonzetta Garrett
Stillwater Larry Mill/kin Mark Adams
Rudy Cryer Alvin Rains
Jim Morgan
Treasurer Bonita Stadler Glenda Jardot
Norma Payne Sharon Nickels
Distdct Attorney Robert Hudson Luke Duet
Dana Wheatley Anna Focht
Kathy Franklin
Bogus Check Robert Hudson Melissa Wells
Paula Wadley Danielle Konlman
Dana Wheatley Hillery Rippee
Court Clerk Lisa Lambert
Annette Gregg
Lisa Cundiff
James Matlock
Fred Young
Sherd Schieffer
Linda Haffieid
G. W. Davis
Brad Lemons
Cad Hiner
Kenneth Willerton
Glenna Craig
Sara Smith
Fern Downey
Tami Hicks ,'..
Lisa icKnight " ;~
Sara Hesser ,'
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Michael Benson
Jane Swank
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The Clerk presented Blanket Purchase Ord~r~. r~; ........... ~!
Force Sheriff. Extensior Revaluo*=-,.- ~. L.._;_.., ---,=-,~[~t[omey, urug lasl¢,,
Build/n- E---" ..... ,. _. .= ..... ¢~ecuon BoarD, L~eneral Governmer~t~
made ~e m~eertoU~Sp';Crtov~e't~;ab#a3n'kHetaluthDepartment, Fairboard. Arfhu~:
p ase oraers. Motion carr ed: c~
Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye. .~
The Clerk presented minutes of 7-23-01, Arthur made the motion to ~
approve. Motion carried: Arthur, aye; Hesser, aye.
The following Bids were opened:
2oo2-o2
Sale of Scrap Iron ~,
1. Cushing Metals, Cushing
2. HEW Waste Systems, Stillwater
2002-03 Truck Tractors
1. Enid Mack Sales, Inc, Enid .',
no b~
2. Bruckner's Mack Truck, Oklahoma City no~.~