The Regular Meeting of the Kiowa County Commissioners was called to
order at 9:00 a.m. by Chairman Richard Scott on February 9, 2011. Scott
opened the meeting with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance.
Those attending were:
Richard Scott,
Commissioner
William E. Koehler,
Commissioner
Donald Oswald,
Commissioner
Debra C. Lening, County
Clerk
Peggy Dunlap,
Administrator
Minutes from the January 27, 2011 Regular Meeting was read. Oswald made
the motion, seconded by Koehler, to approve the minutes as corrected,
changing “drivers” to “cooks” in the discussion regarding Sage Services.
All Commissioners voted affirmative.
The vouchers were reviewed. Three vouchers were questioned. Vouchers
were approved and signed.
Area
Extension Director Jean Justice had a conference call with the
Commissioners. She wanted to know if the County was satisfied with their
service. She also asked if the County was pleased with Wilma Trujillo’s
performance. The Commissioners assured her that they were satisfied with
both. Administrator Dunlap said they need to make sure the Extension
office is opened during regular working hours from 8:00 to 4:30, with
one hour off for lunch, stating that some citizens had come in to find
the office closed and no note was posted stating why. Justice said she
would check into this matter. Justice wanted the Commissioners to know
that she is retiring as of April 1, 2011. She feels that her position
will be filled, but it is undecided at this time. After April 1, she
will continue to work one day a week for 3-4 months, but not more than 6
months, while waiting for a replacement. She also reported that $417 per
quarter will be credited to each county until her position is filled
starting in the second quarter.
The starting salary for the DSS Child Welfare Case Worker was
discussed. Oswald made the motion, seconded by Koehler, to offer $14.25
for the 90 day probationary period, then $14.50 for the remaining 9
months, and $15.00 after the first year. All Commissioners voted
affirmative.
A
new employee was hired at Daycare to fill the cook’s position. This was
advertised as a part time position. The Commissioners talked with the
employee regarding this matter. She was told by the Daycare Supervisor
that it would be a full time position, as she would be the cook part
time and then work in a classroom the rest of the time each day. There
was continued discussion since the classroom opening was not advertised.
Sheriff Forrest Frazee and Emergency Management Coordinator Chris
Sorensen met with the Commissioners to discuss protocol when there is a
blizzard or other weather issues or emergencies. Sorensen discussed Code
Red Reverse 911, where citizens can be notified that the Courthouse is
closed due to weather. The Commissioners could contact Sorensen or the
Sheriff’s office to launch the calls. If they can’t be contacted, 911
Dispatch could be contacted directly. Sorensen will start the process
and will present the plan to the Commissioners. He presented a template
of a Disaster Declaration Resolution Declaring Local Disasters for the
Commissioners to review, stating that it is a good tool to use during
severe weather. It’s a work in progress. Sorensen told the Commissioners
to feel free to add anything they thought was missing from the template
as they review it.
The County is looking at replacing some Road and Bridge loaders and
road graders. Dan Tafoya and Jim Schmitt from Power Motive Corporation
(PMC) met with the Commissioners and the three Road Foremen to discuss
the Komatsu equipment proposal. They met later with Rick Reed from
Colorado Machinery to discuss the John Deere equipment proposal. Both
Companies will send more information and the Commissioners will discuss
this matter further in a work session before making any decisions.
The Commissioners will interview applicants for the Road and Bridge
opening on Tuesday, February 15th.
The Commissioners will hold a Special Meeting and work session February
17th, starting at 9:00 a.m. regarding equipment purchases and
other matters that may come before the Board.
Sharon Pearson met with the Commissioners regarding her website,
wanting to know if the Commissioners intended on utilizing her site. She
stated that she didn’t really see a need for two sites for Kiowa County,
but if they wanted to send information to her to put on, she would be
happy to do so. The Commissioners stated that they would like
information to be posted on both websites. Pearson said that was
acceptable to her.
Dennis Pearson,
Director of the Department of Social Services (DSS) and Hallie Cordova
and Audrey Johnson met with the Commissioners regarding the case aide
discussion. Pearson received a contract from Baca County DSS for the
Child Welfare Case Worker coverage for 90 days to help cover for now.
Pearson is recommending that both ladies go to case aide training so
that either of them could help fill in. Commissioner Koehler said with
the pay increase they were requesting, it was out of the question, that
in addition to the part time coverage of the Child Welfare Case Worker
from another county, that it would be a 12 ½% increase in the DSS
Budget. Commissioner Scott asked how these two ladies would be able to
do their job plus cover Brenda Stoker’s full time position. Commissioner
Koehler stated that Pearson would be requesting another part time person
to fill the gap for either of these two ladies before long. Commissioner
Scott asked if they could keep the Child Welfare time separate from
their regular time, but the ladies stated that that would be an
administrative nightmare. Commissioner Koehler said his feeling was to
go with the contract with Baca County and not bother with the case
aides. There was discussion regarding the training sessions and when
they would be able to take the training and whether they could work as a
case aide before taking the training or not. Pearson stated that he
wanted the ladies trained a soon as possible for their own peace of
mind. He also stated that due to State and Federal laws, he has no
choice in some of these matters and that Child Welfare MUST be covered
one way or another or else the County will be out of compliance. Cordova
and Johnson were asking for $7.00 additional pay. Commissioner Scott
asked if the amount was negotiable and they stated that it was.
Commissioners Koehler stated again that at the end of the 90 days,
Pearson would want to hire another part time person. Pearson stated that
he wouldn’t know if an additional person was needed or not until they
could see how the case load looked down the line. Commissioner Oswald
offered $2.00 additional pay for the case aides for 90 days. Cordova
stated that her bottom line was $5.00 additional. Commissioner Koehler
said that was a 42% increase and there was no way he would vote for
that. Commissioner Scott said he was thinking in the neighborhood of
$3.00. Cordova stated that they would be taking on a lot of stress and a
lot more responsibility and she didn’t think the $2.00 increase would be
worth it. Johnson wanted to know when the increase would take affect,
would it be now or after the training or just exactly when. Stoker’s
last day is February 11th, so this increase would take affect
February 11, 2011.
After further discussion, Oswald made the motion, seconded by Koehler,
to offer Cordova and Johnson an additional $2.50 for working as case
aides for DSS for 90 days or until they hire a Child Welfare Case
Worker, starting February 11th. All Commissioners voted
affirmative. This will be reviewed again in 90 days. Commissioner Scott
would like to know what this is going to look like budget wise. Oswald
asked that they document how much time they are actually spending as
case aides for their benefit as well as the County’s. Oswald made the
motion, seconded by Koehler, to accept and sign the contract with Baca
County DSS for Child Welfare Case Worker coverage for 90 days. All
Commissioners voted affirmative.
Pearson presented the Medicaid Report for December, 2010. Medicaid paid
out $103,778 in December on behalf of Kiowa County residents. Pearson
also stated that the Federal Government has changed how child support
collections are handled. Due to these changes, the payments have
decreased 50% for the State, but only 2% for Kiowa County.
The Commissioners discussed the Daycare employee situation with
Pearson. Pearson said Supervisor Leonard was filling two jobs with one
person, but Commissioner Koehler said that combined position was not
advertised for. Daycare needs to advertise for these openings before she
can fill them. The cook’s position was last advertised in November as a
part time position, but no Daycare classroom position was advertised.
This situation is not the new employee’s fault. However, the employee
will be starting over as a new county hire and benefits will not start
until after the 90 day probationary period in the new position. Scott
made the motion, seconded by Koehler, to offer the position to Tonya
Lane as full time for the two part time positions at Daycare. All
Commissioners voted affirmative.
Jeanne Sorensen
met with the Commissioners regarding her website information. The
Commissioners explained to her that they will be sending the same
information to both websites. Sorensen said that was acceptable, also.
Koehler made the motion, seconded by Oswald, to leave the transit
coordinator’s salary the same at this time due to budget constraints.
All Commissioners voted affirmative. There had been questions as to what
that position’s title should be. Oswald made the motion, seconded by
Koehler, that the official title of the transit coordinator be the
Transit Coordinator. All Commissioners voted affirmative.
Policy on vacation time was briefly discussed. It was tabled and will
be further discussed at a later date.
The job description for Road and Bridge foremen was discussed. A job
description was acquired from another county for review. The
Commissioners will make changes to fit Kiowa County and will review
again at a later date.
The Treasurer’s report was reviewed.
The Clerk’s report was reviewed and filed.
The lease between the Building Corp and the County was tabled.
The DOLA Grant contract for Emergency Management for Kiowa County All
Hazard Weather Radios was received. Oswald made the motion, seconded by
Koehler, to sign the DOLA Grant contract. All Commissioners voted
affirmative.
The Ordinance for Model Traffic Code was reviewed by the attorney.
Discussion was tabled until a later date.
The Commissioners reviewed the Liaison Report for Chief Judges.
The Commissioners would like to meet with all elected officials and
department heads quarterly to find out what their needs and concerns are
for their respective departments. They will send out a schedule to meet
with them.
The next Regular Meeting will be February 24, 2011.
With
no further business, Oswald made the motion, seconded by Koehler, to
adjourn at 5:12 p.m. All Commissioners voted affirmative.
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