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Test, test, test. 00:00:01
Can you hear me now? I can. Thank you. 00:00:03
Regular Commission meeting July 15th, 2025. 00:00:06
Today is Tuesday, July 1520250830. We're calling the Lincoln County. 00:00:16
Missions A meeting to order. 00:00:23
Madam Clerk, roll call, please. 00:00:27
Commissioner Serna. 00:00:29
Commissioner. Appraiser. 00:00:31
Commissioner Chavez here. Commissioner Wilson. 00:00:32
Chair Fischer. 00:00:35
Here. 00:00:36
Mr. Serna, would you please do the invitation? 00:00:38
All right. 00:00:41
Heavenly Father, we come before you today with grateful hearts for the opportunity to serve our community. 00:00:45
Grant us wisdom. 00:00:50
In unity as we make decisions on behalf of those we represent. 00:00:52
May we lead with integrity, humility, and the spirit of service. 00:00:56
Today, we also lift up our thoughts and prayers for stock. 00:01:00
Our colleague and friend who passed away last week. 00:01:03
We thank you for his service and dedication and the impact he had on all of those around. 00:01:06
When his brain has come. 00:01:10
Your comfort and peace to his family, friends and all of those who are grieving his loss. 00:01:12
May we honour his memory by continuing the work he cared about. 00:01:17
In the same heart and love for Lincoln County. 00:01:20
Guide us now, Lord, and bless this meeting. 00:01:23
Mr. President, Legend. 00:01:28
I think. 00:01:30
Disdain and approval of the agenda. 00:01:55
The ability to. 00:01:57
As desired. 00:01:59
We approve the agenda with. 00:02:01
Will chairman making. 00:02:02
Changes as needed. 00:02:04
2nd. 00:02:06
First roll call please. 00:02:08
Commissioner Frater. 00:02:11
Aye. 00:02:14
Commissioner. 00:02:14
Commissioner Wilson. Chair Fisher. 00:02:16
Motion passes. 00:02:18
So now we'll move into the public comments. 00:02:20
Period. An announcement. 00:02:23
If you have a comment you'd like to make, please. 00:02:26
Come up to the table. 00:02:29
There'll be a microphone as it is in the court. 00:02:31
Like your comments, you'll have 3 minutes. 00:02:35
Please identify yourself. 00:02:37
And of course, always be respectful. 00:02:39
And are there any comments? 00:02:44
Mr. Spirits delays. 00:02:45
Yes, Sir. 00:02:47
Gibbs Ferry, Lincoln, NM. 00:02:49
I received this about. 00:02:53
From UWS about the. 00:02:55
Still dumping and things like that. I'd like to know. 00:02:57
What's the penalty for illegal dumping? 00:03:01
And has anybody? 00:03:04
In the last 50 years, ever been convicted of that? 00:03:05
And you know what's? 00:03:09
And I would recommend it to find be something like $10,000. 00:03:11
And take it serious. 00:03:15
From now on. 00:03:17
And second, I'd like to ask. 00:03:18
How are? 00:03:21
Like I paid $94.00 every. 00:03:22
1/4 How is that obsessed? 00:03:25
For example, hypothetically speaking, if somebody. 00:03:27
Had four or five camp trailers on their property. 00:03:30
And they got. 00:03:34
Three or four people in each one. 00:03:36
And. 00:03:37
All assessed $94.00 or just the one property owner? 00:03:38
That's all I want to say on that one I want to bring. 00:03:42
Delight. And I want to suggest to the County Commission. 00:03:46
That they. 00:03:50
Consider a resolution. 00:03:51
About what happened 14 months ago. The fire. 00:03:53
And the investigations that? 00:03:57
Have gone on or not gone on, or lack of. 00:04:00
Thereof. 00:04:03
Because what we've been told is seems to be. I've been researching it for 14 months and it's. 00:04:04
Baloney. Uh. 00:04:09
Say it nicely. 00:04:10
And everybody knows where the fire started. 00:04:11
And how it started and everybody knows. 00:04:14
Why they said it started this way so? 00:04:17
Flow of money can come that way. 00:04:20
We all know that, but I would. 00:04:22
Suggest that the Commission entertain. 00:04:25
A resolution. 00:04:28
To let everybody know that we're not accepting. 00:04:29
What we're being told so far. 00:04:34
Because. 00:04:36
It involves things like people. 00:04:37
Lives getting along. 00:04:39
The flood had happened was because of the fire. 00:04:41
The fire happened. 00:04:44
I have some opinions of how the fire started. I'll leave it to everybody else to speculate. 00:04:47
But. 00:04:52
And we all know. 00:04:53
Why it was said? How? 00:04:54
It started. 00:04:56
Because of the flow of money. 00:04:57
But now, when lives are lost. 00:04:59
Like the two elderly folks that died in the fire 14 months ago. 00:05:02
And the three people that died in the fire. 00:05:05
In the flood this past week. 00:05:08
There's lives lost that catches my attention. 00:05:11
And uh. 00:05:14
We all know, or some really do know how the fire started and nobody wants to address it. 00:05:15
So I'm. 00:05:21
On corking. 00:05:22
A tan of worms on purpose because. 00:05:23
I know it's on the record now. 00:05:26
Thank you for your time, I appreciate being able to speak. 00:05:28
Thank you. 00:05:30
Is there anybody else? 00:05:32
Yes, Sir. 00:05:36
Commissioners, my name is Zebulun Clary. 00:05:40
I appreciate the opportunity to speak today regarding Ordinance 2024-05. 00:05:42
I respectfully urge this Commission to review and revise this ordinance, particularly section 12. 00:05:47
Which intentionally or not. And then it's personal freedom. 00:05:52
Punishes responsible citizens. 00:05:55
And remove the most cost effective waste option. 00:05:57
For rural residents. 00:05:59
Right now, my only three choices in Lincoln County as a resident. 00:06:01
Our Pay the county $30. 00:06:04
Hey, the village of Captain 2750. 00:06:06
Or self-haul for 12:50 a yard. 00:06:09
But this mandate effectively. 00:06:11
Eliminates my third option. 00:06:14
The only one that works for my property, my schedule and my wallets. 00:06:15
A self haul. I self haul responsibly, legally. 00:06:19
And at no cost to this county. 00:06:22
Why should I be forced to pay for a service that I neither need nor use? 00:06:24
I'm specifically asking this Commission to amend section 12/8. 00:06:28
The 300 acre requirements so to include a similar opt out process just like the rest of it. 00:06:31
That would include submitting receipt for approved wait followers. 00:06:38
Or allow the county to inspect for legal and safe burns site. 00:06:41
But they burn log in a phone call when the burn will happen for safety. 00:06:45
In addition. 00:06:49
Section 12 C should be updated to explicitly recognize self following at the legal. 00:06:50
Responsible form of waste disposal. 00:06:55
Many residents rural. 00:06:58
Veterans, retirees and working families. 00:06:59
Rely on this option to manage their waste without. 00:07:02
This ordinance takes away the freedoms and burdens those who are already doing things the right way. 00:07:05
Furthermore, if the county insists on making this program mandatory. 00:07:10
Functioning essentially as a black feet. 00:07:14
Collected regardless of use. 00:07:17
They must be honest and call it what it is. 00:07:18
Attacks and Under both New Mexico Constitution and sound principles of local governance, new taxes should be approved by a vote of 00:07:20
the people. 00:07:24
Not imposed by ordinance. 00:07:29
This is more than waste. 00:07:31
It is about trust. 00:07:33
Transparency. 00:07:34
Experience if this program is truly necessary and beneficial. 00:07:35
The public will support it at the ballot box. 00:07:39
If not, and perhaps it needs to be. 00:07:41
In clothing, I'll leave you with proverbs 11/1. 00:07:45
A false balance is an abomination to the Lord. 00:07:48
But a just wait is his delight. 00:07:50
This policy needs a just balance. 00:07:53
And one that treats each citizen equally and respects their ability to act responsibly. 00:07:55
Thank you for your time. 00:08:00
OK. Thank you, Sir. 00:08:01
Is everybody else. 00:08:07
That's it. 00:08:09
My name is Ira Byler. 00:08:13
New Mexico. 00:08:16
I'm interested in building temporary housing for the people who are working in the windmills. 00:08:17
And I made some contacts this morning already so. 00:08:22
I just want to get this on the records and I will continue speaking to the people that I. 00:08:25
Thank you very much. 00:08:30
What else? 00:08:40
Thanks. Hearing none. 00:08:51
We'll move on. 00:08:53
We have a nice little short reef. 00:08:58
Presentation next. 00:09:01
You know one of the things that are important. 00:09:03
To us as an organization. 00:09:05
And we talked a little bit about Scott, not nearly enough. 00:09:09
Words more than what we're giving it in today. 00:09:12
But our employees here in the county are like family. 00:09:16
Over the years, we. 00:09:20
You end up. 00:09:21
Knowing these people, you. 00:09:23
You go through their lives and lift. 00:09:24
Part of them. 00:09:26
Day by day. 00:09:28
And and so it's important that we recognize the fact that. 00:09:30
People do say an economy. 00:09:34
Their value. 00:09:36
So we're going to do a little bit of that today, this morning, and I'm going to be brief, but. 00:09:38
If you'll bear with me. 00:09:42
Hey, Sir. 00:09:46
So we have two. 00:09:51
Two employees. 00:09:56
That we want to recognize today. 00:09:57
I would like to ask Tina to come up. 00:10:02
Discussion, William. 00:10:09
Next time, Thanksgiving. 00:10:11
OK, Bill. 00:10:14
I don't think I can. 00:10:17
This is this is important and I want her to know. 00:10:22
Thank you. Thanks for coming up. 00:10:25
Representing Dina. 00:10:27
This will work, so I'm going to read. I'm going to read the citation. 00:10:29
And this is for five years of service. 00:10:32
That shows some loyalty to the organization. 00:10:36
And obviously some. 00:10:39
Corner that we recognize. 00:10:40
And value. 00:10:42
The Lincoln County Service Excellence Award. 00:10:44
Five years of service. 00:10:47
Presented to Dina the door. 00:10:49
In recognition of your outstanding commitment. 00:10:51
Sit together so we have a picture. 00:10:54
Service and invaluable contributions to the people of Lincoln County. 00:10:56
New Mexico. 00:11:01
Your dedication reflects the Spirit. 00:11:02
And resilience that define our community. 00:11:05
Awarded this 15th day of July 2025. 00:11:08
And thank you very much. 00:11:12
That that is it definitely A-frame in their office. 00:11:19
You have a pretty well that that works. That's terrific. 00:11:24
Now this other person we're going to recognize is not. 00:11:28
They're not suffocating like. 00:11:31
Debatable. 00:11:36
Please come down. 00:11:41
Councillor. 00:11:42
So I'll read it. You might imagine what it's going to say. 00:11:49
Very similar the previous one. Come on over here. 00:11:52
Let's be friendly and family. We talked about family, right? You want to? 00:11:55
Lincoln County Service Excellence Award. 00:12:00
10 years of service. 10 years. 00:12:02
That's a long, long time. 00:12:05
Presented to Shannon Hemphill. 00:12:07
In recognition of your outstanding commitment. 00:12:09
Service and a valuable contributions. 00:12:12
The people of Lincoln County, New Mexico. 00:12:15
Your dedication reflects the spirit and resilience that define a community. 00:12:17
For 115 July. 00:12:21
2025 and congratulations and thank you for all. 00:12:23
And I probably didn't see it as a valuable. 00:12:34
And what we've done. 00:12:36
What we've done, I've learned as a science commissioner how much work. 00:12:39
The first, actually, just particularly with elections. 00:12:44
And election integrity. 00:12:47
That's a word Very. 00:12:49
Good hand. 00:12:51
Can't and as you're as chairman. 00:12:52
He kicked me out, straightened out. 00:12:56
Thank you. 00:13:00
So. 00:13:07
In the interest of. 00:13:09
Saving some people some time. We're going to be here all day. 00:13:12
Others don't necessarily have to be. 00:13:15
So what what I want to do now is. 00:13:18
Go ahead and be #3 the presentation by the Natural Gas Company. 00:13:26
Right now. 00:13:31
Come on up ma'am and. 00:13:33
Introduce us to you. 00:13:35
Good morning everyone. Thank you so much for. 00:13:39
I mean here, be here today to present. 00:13:41
Chairman, Commissioners, I appreciate it. 00:13:44
My name is Leslie. 00:13:48
I'm the general manager of the natural gas company. 00:13:49
Thank you. 00:13:53
There's a long list of people who are supposed to be here with me today, but due to some of the flooding incidents last. 00:13:55
Week I let them off the hook and celebrate our. 00:14:01
Assessing system damage, they continue to keep the gas that's been going the right direction. 00:14:04
It's been interesting for all of us. 00:14:10
Next slide, please. 00:14:13
I appreciate you providing me some time to present our integrated resource plan to you today. I will try and keep this green. 00:14:19
But I'd be happy to entertain any questions, so please feel free to. 00:14:25
To ask anything they need to return for anything else if you don't want to bring up those presentation. 00:14:29
I'm going to quickly go through what an integrated resource plan is, talk about our system a little bit, evaluate our supply and 00:14:36
demand, how we look at our supply and demand. 00:14:40
Talk about how we're assessing for any additional resources. 00:14:45
Some of those options for resources and then wrap up with your energy efficiency program. 00:14:49
That's the integrated resource plan. 00:14:54
The goal of the Integrated Resource Plan is to identify the most cost effective portfolio of resources to supply the existing and 00:14:58
future needs. 00:15:02
Of our customers. 00:15:06
Energy resource plans are really a big. 00:15:08
Project for electric utilities. They're looking at their mix of solar. 00:15:12
When hydro, Nuclear. 00:15:16
Gas, coal, they're looking at a whole mix of electric supplies. 00:15:19
Gas utilities, sometimes I feel like the Commission might have just said and gas right before they pass the rule. 00:15:23
And so we also look at an integrated resource fund. 00:15:29
Fewer options for. 00:15:32
For supply and sources for. 00:15:34
Our natural gas customers, but it's also a way to evaluate our system in nature just like. 00:15:36
The county does and like the cities do, make sure that we have the necessary resources for our customers for the next. 00:15:41
5/10/15 meters. 00:15:47
And So what do we require to do? We file one every four years. And so it's out there if you ever need it for any of your. 00:15:51
5 to 10 year studies on. 00:15:58
Infrastructure and facilities. 00:16:00
As we look at a planned period, 4 to 10 years. 00:16:02
Part of the process is a public advisory process where we seek guidance from the public on what projects are out there. 00:16:05
Or maybe even changes that might have. 00:16:11
It caused a decrease in demand, so we can. 00:16:13
Factor that in, make sure we have enough. 00:16:16
Natural gas. 00:16:18
We evaluate our current infrastructure. 00:16:19
And then we follow this all the. 00:16:21
Commission so the Commission can review it and. 00:16:22
Give us any guidance. 00:16:25
Next slide, please. 00:16:27
At the end of all of this, we will have a report and an integrated resource plan report. 00:16:29
That evaluates the system, identifies future needs and reviews of resources. 00:16:34
And you'll find different information in that report on where we get our gap supply and how much supply we have available for the 00:16:38
area. 00:16:41
Next slide, please. 00:16:45
The process begins with this public advisory process. The very first time I did this, I. 00:16:47
Advertised the meeting, had a nice place how to trade their cookies, had some greets. 00:16:52
Talk to the person who opened the door for us about an integrated resource plan and on. We win. And so we changed our methods a 00:16:57
little bit and asked to be able to present. 00:17:02
To our local. 00:17:06
City Council's county commissioners. 00:17:08
To try and get to the people who really know what's going on in the area. 00:17:11
And can give us some guidance on? 00:17:14
You know what's what future development looks like and what future needs look like. 00:17:16
And so I appreciate your time today. 00:17:20
I know you have a busy agenda. 00:17:22
Anyway, so it starts with this public advisory process, but we also internally we look at. 00:17:24
Existing supply and demand look at our contracts. 00:17:29
We look at any future needs, anything that we've already been. 00:17:32
Requested for subdivisions or other. 00:17:36
Infrastructure, the latest one that's been really interesting has been data. 00:17:39
Centers we've had a lot of requests about. 00:17:43
Gas supply for data centers and it's amazing the sheer amount of energy these. 00:17:45
His data centers need. 00:17:50
We coordinated with our energy efficiency program because. 00:17:52
People can use energy. More efficiency we may be able to shave off. 00:17:55
Or just use it more efficiently per customer. 00:17:59
And then? 00:18:02
Work to develop it into a cost effective energy portfolio. 00:18:04
Let's see next slide. We're on a system overview. Get right there. 00:18:09
That one, thank you. 00:18:13
Perfect. Overall, Dean Out of Gas has about 39,500 customers in the state of New Mexico. 00:18:14
We serve approximately 3.8 or. 00:18:20
Of gas, actually. 00:18:24
We operate in Lee, Eddie, Lincoln, Colfax and Donna Anna county. 00:18:26
And then we do have transmission lines here in Lincoln Camp. 00:18:31
Next slide. 00:18:37
Now this gets right down to the county itself. 00:18:38
And you can see a huge impact. 00:18:41
From last summer. 00:18:44
And so overall, we have about 3. 00:18:45
400 customers. 00:18:49
In Lincoln County. 00:18:51
Impact from the fires of blood last year on Zoom Natural Gas is about 842 customers. 00:18:52
Overall. 00:18:58
I think it's 757 from the fire and then subsequent flooding. 00:19:00
Assessing impact from last week was an additional about 170 customers. 00:19:05
Hard part, yeah. 00:19:10
Yeah, part, part with. 00:19:12
Assessing flooding the thing. 00:19:13
Thing with I'm sure everybody here. 00:19:14
Is. 00:19:16
Fire these are structures gone or structure. 00:19:18
Made it. 00:19:20
Flooding is sometimes deciding what's going to happen with the structure after the flood goes through. 00:19:22
I'm making sure our system is safe but also. 00:19:26
Understanding what the property owner is going to choose to do next, understanding what codes are going to be and what's going to 00:19:29
happen with the new flood zoning, so. 00:19:33
This is going to be an interesting impact for all of us for many years. 00:19:37
Currently uh. 00:19:43
We created a floodplain and then that was all wiped out as the flood came five feet higher than was expected. But. 00:19:45
Currently we. 00:19:51
After each flood, we patrol the system, look for exposed lines, look for any damage to the system, any mood. 00:19:52
Meters removed meters. 00:19:58
We still got a few reporting from the bottom of the Creek somewhere or from Ruidoso River somewhere. 00:20:00
Gosh, can't quite find those, but. 00:20:06
Fortunately, no usage out of those. 00:20:08
And I appreciate all of your staff. 00:20:11
Brian has been great. 00:20:14
Road department Jeff has been great and also reporting as they see something calling us and letting us know and so. 00:20:15
I do have to give a shout out to the county staff since they've been great to work with. 00:20:22
And helping us also secure the map. 00:20:26
Next slide. 00:20:31
This is our sales and so sales, it's an annualized sales. If I do a monthly sales looks really wonky because of course everybody 00:20:34
keeps in the winter and it's just. 00:20:38
Water heating and. 00:20:42
Cooking in the summer. 00:20:44
But we're starting to just now see the impact on sales. 00:20:45
Very much impacted by weather. It's very weather. 00:20:49
And so. 00:20:52
Really it's almost more dependent on it was really cold winter, a really warm winter. 00:20:54
Anyway, you can see the 12 month running average and. 00:20:59
Start to see that impact from the fire. 00:21:02
The source for natural gas for the system in Lincoln County is actually the Kinder Morgan El Paso wine. 00:21:09
On the very northern end of Lincoln County, we have a. 00:21:15
Pipeline that runs down along what's commonly known as Bogle Rd. 00:21:19
And we've worked with the county in the past also on that pipeline, making sure that we can keep that safe yet so people Rd. 00:21:23
graded and. 00:21:26
And going. 00:21:30
We have an 8 inch line and a four inch line. 00:21:32
Together, those two lines can flow about 20,000 MCF a day. 00:21:34
Next slide. 00:21:40
And overall Lincoln County, our system as people. 00:21:42
Is about 12,000 MCF a day. So we still have ample capacity on that transmission line. 00:21:45
To be able to deliver gas. 00:21:50
Unfortunately, with the loss of customers and. 00:21:54
Subsequent loss of sales volume I. 00:21:57
Do believe, or maybe I should? 00:21:59
Now it's an unfortunate thing. 00:22:00
We should be able to, and I anticipate being able to meet the capacity needs of the county for many years to come. 00:22:02
And that's really what part of this. 00:22:08
Analysis is for the integrated resource premise, making sure we have sufficient capacity. 00:22:11
OK. Next slide. 00:22:17
One of the things that I'm looking for input on. 00:22:19
And so if you have input today or if you want to guide me to someone within the county that we can get. 00:22:21
Seek further input. 00:22:26
Is projects that may need an applicant something that comes to your attention that hasn't come? 00:22:27
Get potential loss of gas potential or projected housing growth may be a resource. 00:22:32
Affected housing growth. 00:22:38
And then any economic factors? 00:22:40
Here in Lincoln County that we may take into considerate this work. 00:22:43
Planning our gas supply. 00:22:46
You want to comment? 00:22:50
Absolutely. Yes, Sir. Please do you mind? 00:22:53
So natural gas. 00:22:56
Is probably the most. 00:23:00
Consistently available. 00:23:02
Least expensive? 00:23:04
And lace pollution. 00:23:06
Energy Sword. 00:23:08
Available in the world. 00:23:10
One could argue that the. 00:23:13
That nuclear. 00:23:17
Power power plants or hydro glass? 00:23:18
But that's that's about it. 00:23:21
Right, and one of the. 00:23:24
Critical economic drivers for any reason. 00:23:26
Is the availability of inexpensive? 00:23:30
Base load consistently available. 00:23:33
Electrical power. 00:23:37
Gas fired. 00:23:40
Power systems. 00:23:41
Is the short term and even long term when you look at our reserves here in the United States as natural gas? 00:23:43
Solution to that problem. 00:23:49
Are there any? 00:23:52
Plans, uh. 00:23:53
Isaiah didn't look at at. 00:23:54
That those kinds of power alternatives. 00:23:57
Rather than. 00:23:59
Intermittent part time. 00:24:01
Extraordinarily expensive protocol. 00:24:04
Or will help? 00:24:07
Chairman Fischer. 00:24:09
Commissioners, I completely agree with you and thank you for saying that. 00:24:10
And it does create a very reliable. 00:24:15
Source for energy needs for customers and. 00:24:18
And. 00:24:21
The most efficient? 00:24:22
Source of energy per customers. 00:24:24
Xia Natural Gas does not have any plans to look at. 00:24:27
How generation? 00:24:30
Very willing to work with. 00:24:33
Partner with anybody who would be interested in doing. 00:24:34
Yeah, we do. 00:24:38
Have gotten. 00:24:40
To the point where we will help people get. 00:24:42
Install generators, natural gas generators, and backup power. But that's really. 00:24:45
It's more of a backup alternative for your own personal building. 00:24:50
But I do not at this point have any plans. 00:24:54
Yeah, our our electrical rates continue to rise in the state of New Mexico. 00:24:57
And throughout the country, actually. 00:25:01
Is that that? 00:25:03
Goes to that intermittent. 00:25:05
Part time expensive. 00:25:07
Bottle, vault, hay and Winder than. 00:25:10
From excessive. So this is going to be something I would just. 00:25:13
Yes. Do you start looking at that? 00:25:18
As I see in the future. 00:25:21
And not not long term, but in the near future. 00:25:23
There's going to be requirements to supply natural gas power plant. 00:25:27
So that we can reduce the cost. 00:25:31
And improve the economic outlook. 00:25:33
For this reason. 00:25:36
Back the whole country, that's what I'm talking about. 00:25:37
Yeah. So the technology. 00:25:41
See if you can't partner with power generation. Companies are out there. 00:25:42
And this one. 00:25:47
Commissioner would be extraordinarily supportive. 00:25:49
Of having. 00:25:52
Of that available. 00:25:54
She wasn't out. Chairman, Commissioners, thank you. I appreciate that. 00:25:55
I appreciate that. 00:26:00
But yeah. 00:26:03
Part of and so I appreciate that input and that's some of the input that I'm looking for. 00:26:06
As far as what to plan on for load requirements. 00:26:11
A couple of the other things that we're required to look at when we look at this integrated resource plan is alternatives. 00:26:15
To add alternative sources of supply, so we've looked at. 00:26:20
Biomass. 00:26:25
Dairy based biogas. 00:26:26
And hydrogen? 00:26:28
Biomass, no. 00:26:32
So we're gonna have. 00:26:33
You may hear something today. 00:26:35
Where we're cutting down. 00:26:37
Spinning trees and there's going to be a lot of material. 00:26:39
Is not convertible to. 00:26:43
Lumber products and. 00:26:45
Value added. 00:26:47
But a lot of biomass. 00:26:48
So that's something we're interested to. We have to get rid of that. 00:26:50
We could cogenerate with a natural gas plant. 00:26:54
That would be great. 00:26:58
Thank you. Yeah, that would be an interesting project too. 00:27:00
Come look at I know that Colfax County at one point also. 00:27:03
Look at a type of biomass project with some trees and thinning projects that they had going up there. 00:27:06
Natural gas, so when we don't have the fire going with the weather. 00:27:12
There you go. 00:27:17
And we looked at the Derrida's biogas. 00:27:19
And some of the concerns and next slide? 00:27:22
Extensive startup costs with some of these. 00:27:25
Availability is low we're. 00:27:27
Areas. Fairly rural areas. 00:27:30
And then? 00:27:32
And we were. I worry most about quality people with the dairy based biogas. 00:27:34
Get more particulates in there and a little bit. 00:27:38
Other impurities in the natural gas, but that technology is improving. 00:27:41
New Mexico gas companies running a hydrogen pipe project. 00:27:45
That's in the initial stages and so we'll just keep watching that, but again, expensive start. 00:27:48
Awesome, so right now. 00:27:53
We're going to go with our original source of natural gas and. 00:27:54
And most of this is coming out of the Permian Basin at this point. 00:27:57
And then let's go forward about two slides because I just did some summaries. But then finally we did have an energy efficiency 00:28:02
program. I always like to give a little promotion to our energy efficiency program. This is affecting the demand side. So using it 00:28:08
more efficiently in your home. 00:28:13
There's high efficiency. 00:28:18
Space heaters, water heating. We do have free water conservation packaging and what that is is the local shower head and faucet 00:28:20
aerator to help you. 00:28:23
Conserve water and. 00:28:27
Conserve hot water so you don't have to keep as much hot water. 00:28:29
We have rebates for builders, so if they go with more efficient products or smart thermostats or programmable thermostats, that's 00:28:34
also part of our energy efficiency program and then clear results does. 00:28:39
Are income qualified program and our commercial program. 00:28:45
They've had great results with. 00:28:49
Overhead door weather stripping. 00:28:51
Installing that and saving customers with big shops. 00:28:53
Heating costs by installing that leather stripping. 00:28:57
Next slide, please. 00:29:00
I must tell that from it. 00:29:01
That is funded through a rate rider on. 00:29:05
Customer rates. 00:29:08
Yes. So everybody, hey, Chairman, Commissioners, yes. 00:29:10
Yes, that is inflicted upon by the Public Regulation Commission. 00:29:13
And it is a rate rider. And so that is? 00:29:17
A program that we we submit to them our costs and then that's divided over the sales and every. 00:29:20
Customer class that can participate. 00:29:26
In the energy efficiency program also pays a small rate. 00:29:29
It is about 1. 00:29:33
Since are we at .01? 00:29:36
So it's about 1 cent per unit charged. 00:29:39
I apologize I brought my rates in because I don't have these all memorized yet. 00:29:44
It's all right, this point was made. 00:29:49
Made by you. 00:29:51
Already. Thank you. 00:29:52
Cortana. 00:29:56
OK, on a silly note, I'm very proud of this slide because I just recently went to a Texas Tech orientation and every slide had a 00:30:03
QR code on it. 00:30:06
And I finally figured out the QR code so. 00:30:10
If you click on the QR code, that will take you to our energy efficiency. 00:30:12
There's a website that contains information about our program and all of the rebates. 00:30:16
Next time I'm going to see if I can get a QR code in the shape of a BBQ grill. Not for gas of course, with the steak on it. 00:30:21
Sicily. 00:30:24
But anyway, any comments or questions on our on our integrative resource plans or any other suggestions? 00:30:27
Hearing none, I think. 00:30:48
We appreciate your presentation. 00:30:50
Very much and we appreciate Zia. 00:30:53
Full time base load. 00:30:56
Thank you so much. I appreciate all of your time today. 00:30:59
Thank you. Let us remember your field. 00:31:02
Guys that are in the field too, they're doing a wonderful job out there. 00:31:04
Trying to stop all the leaves and everything else. 00:31:07
I'll pass that along. I was witness. I was witness to a few of them that. 00:31:09
I mean, out there in the water is deep. 00:31:14
Thank you for having a good. 00:31:17
A good force out there. 00:31:22
Scan OK, so we have to. 00:31:27
Another presentation we're good at #4. 00:31:31
Very important for us. This is a presentation on Lincoln County Logic Facts. 00:31:36
A new application process in the program status and I'll. 00:31:41
Hand it over to. 00:31:44
Our county manager, Byrne. 00:31:46
Mr. Chairman. 00:31:49
This morning I have I'd like to introduce. 00:31:52
A couple of our. 00:31:55
Front Garden staff members. 00:31:56
Our chairman, Mr. Samuel Free. 00:31:59
And I don't think we gave you better what we should have. 00:32:01
Hey, take whatever you want to throw out there. Good luck. 00:32:04
Our special Our special members Vector Burke. 00:32:09
So. 00:32:13
This morning and I brought them so they should kind of. 00:32:13
Let's have a discussion here with us. 00:32:16
And our presentation. 00:32:19
I thought that we could. 00:32:22
Improve our communication with our Wellness dashboard. It's a very important. 00:32:25
Aspect of our. 00:32:28
Structure. 00:32:31
And, and in the short amount of time that they've been on board, we've been able to do some. 00:32:32
Some really good things. I guess I need to catch up on the agenda here. Sorry, I'm like. 00:32:36
Multitasking. 00:32:41
So, Miss Sherry. 00:32:43
And her apology, she was going to be here this morning. She did put a. 00:32:46
Briefs in your. 00:32:49
Packets. 00:32:51
Regarding the update of where we were from the last previous couple years. 00:32:53
And you can see that. 00:32:58
We've had some. 00:33:01
Even from. 00:33:06
You know, if you look at. 00:33:08
March of 2022-2023 were 39,000. Last year we were at 38,000. That's reward 22. 00:33:09
So we have been impacted as far as tax. 00:33:16
Goes and receiving larger tax. 00:33:20
With that, the other addition is that we have lost. 00:33:26
Properties due to fires due to floods. 00:33:30
But we are also seeing new ones. 00:33:32
That are coming into his town. 00:33:35
So we're trying to identify those and make sure that. 00:33:36
Those funds are being. 00:33:40
Delivered on the Steve Brothers County appropriately and that's what the signature. 00:33:42
Of our decade agreement from the last. 00:33:46
The last question, so. 00:33:50
We'll be stepping through that. 00:33:51
Umm. The other thing that's in your packet this morning is a draft. 00:33:54
Revised and we discussed this. 00:34:01
With your committee. 00:34:04
Is a set of instructions for our new revised process that's going to include. 00:34:07
A little background looking through and. 00:34:13
Include a point system. 00:34:16
And we're really going to try to make it the majority submitted online and. 00:34:17
With the appropriate. 00:34:21
Lead cons that it could be considered awarded. 00:34:25
As per the ordinance, so she. 00:34:27
You don't mind me, I comment on that this is a. 00:34:29
Extraordinarily. 00:34:32
Good. 00:34:34
On the application. 00:34:37
And here's the **** part of the sand. 00:34:38
It's I would lie. 00:34:41
To have a little bit. 00:34:46
More specificity. 00:34:48
And the information you're asking? 00:34:50
Support from the. 00:34:53
OK. And so you know I don't want. 00:34:54
I don't want to. 00:34:57
Take away the opportunity to. 00:34:58
Verbalize Latin American. That's important. 00:35:01
And we'll talk about specific. 00:35:04
Description of economic benefits to the community. I'd like to have a couple of. 00:35:08
Two or three. This is just an example, but two or three or four or whatever makes sense. 00:35:12
Specific. 00:35:18
That are answered. 00:35:20
And projected. 00:35:21
So 1 can answer your question is. 00:35:23
You know. 00:35:26
I'm answering the question my way. 00:35:27
You answer it your way. 00:35:29
And neither one of us are talking about the same thing. And I'll get my point. 00:35:31
So so in order for us. 00:35:35
In order to have the. 00:35:38
Stability that my expectation would be for the largest tax committee. 00:35:40
To evaluate. 00:35:44
Pros and cons from one event to the next? It would seem to me it might be important that we use the same. 00:35:46
Yes, Sir, as much as possible. 00:35:53
So that would be my only comment on that. 00:35:55
The other piece that we kind of skipped over and I realized that the pitch hitting here. 00:35:59
Is the delta between. 00:36:03
Previous years and what we have right now and we know that's going to change we. 00:36:08
Pray it's going to change. 00:36:12
But if you look at. 00:36:14
The village. This is quite amazing to me. 00:36:17
They've only lost according to your. 00:36:19
Documentation. 00:36:21
6.5%. 00:36:22
Of the available rental opportunity. 00:36:24
Whereas we're about 33%. 00:36:28
1/3 And of course we had fewer numbers anyway. 00:36:30
What that means? 00:36:37
What that means to me? 00:36:38
Number one. 00:36:40
Is a couple of things, but my concern is when you look at. 00:36:42
That many of the applications. 00:36:46
That we. 00:36:49
See submitted. 00:36:51
The vast majority had the greatest impact. 00:36:52
Within the village and that's OK. 00:36:54
We're not. We're not against it. 00:36:57
But I would like to know. 00:36:59
How much? 00:37:00
The village. 00:37:01
Contributes to one of these events and then they double dip and they come to us. 00:37:03
OK, that truth happens, right? She knows it. 00:37:08
And we to your comment that's actually identified on this application. 00:37:13
Events that are going to be conducted or held in the village right are going to be. 00:37:17
Reviewed and almost almost they're required but. 00:37:22
Documented that they've gone to the build first for funding and they follow up to us. So the fact can be considered by your I I 00:37:25
think that that's absolutely reasonable but just depending on the event as as. 00:37:31
You know Exterra as it says an example. 00:37:36
Mostly going to be held within the conference. 00:37:39
It's obviously going to have good. 00:37:44
Impacts not only on the village. This helps out. 00:37:46
Park the county in general. 00:37:49
But often that's a positive thing. 00:37:51
The key thing here is is. 00:37:54
How do we? 00:37:57
Make sure. 00:37:59
That the right contributions. 00:38:00
But each largest tax committee. 00:38:02
Runners won't be down in that part of it. 00:38:04
And the county? 00:38:08
Probably make sure that. 00:38:09
We're not. 00:38:11
Spending more on a particular event. 00:38:12
Then we ought to at the expense of. 00:38:14
Are opportunities that are more. 00:38:17
County specific is that does that make sense And I would like to know the. 00:38:20
You know I keep asking this almost every month. I apologize. 00:38:25
What is our balance? 00:38:28
In the larger spec. 00:38:31
Madam Treasurer. 00:38:33
So 963 and. 00:38:48
A So that's. 00:38:52
One might imagine that's in the bank account. 00:38:54
And then we're talking perhaps, maybe 2 1/4 pardon. 00:38:58
Does that account for the match for the EDA grant? 00:39:02
No. 00:39:06
Just 800 and what? 00:39:10
We have not. 00:39:12
We have not declared what fund that's coming out of. 00:39:14
You know we. 00:39:17
Made. But that's a good point. 00:39:19
That's a very good point. 00:39:21
So that gives us a notion. 00:39:24
And then the projected. 00:39:27
Where I see about 1/4 of a million maybe going forward. 00:39:29
So, so you guys need to know as part of that project. 00:39:33
You need to have that running folder. 00:39:37
And and what's unencumbered so that you can kind of project? 00:39:40
You know where you want to go this next year. And the other thing is we said. 00:39:44
We want to empower you. 00:39:48
To be that that that committee provides us. 00:39:52
The information that we need. 00:39:56
To ensure that it's being spent. 00:39:58
We don't really want to be in the approval business too much. We want to. 00:40:01
What you'd like to do that? 00:40:05
I think that's always been the goal of the Commission. 00:40:07
And and for one reason or another, we haven't quite succeeded. 00:40:10
So those are those are my comments to miss indeed. Do you have any? 00:40:16
Mr. Chairman, you guys have anything to? 00:40:21
The only water starts. She watches. 00:40:23
My name is Sam Free. 00:40:27
You know, recent. 00:40:28
Pyramids are logged. 00:40:30
I I worked for noisy water. 00:40:36
In the village. 00:40:38
And. 00:40:41
And what pushed me over to? 00:40:42
Going in a lot of steps committee just because. 00:40:45
For my work in. 00:40:47
Through the. 00:40:49
Having people come visit. 00:40:51
That's so important in making sure that that money is spent. 00:40:54
Appropriately. 00:40:57
New event that you drive people there. 00:40:58
But I think one of the. 00:41:02
Things that we. 00:41:04
And I went over at the last. 00:41:05
Meeting, going over the events that we're getting the budget for, was that like the year that they go? 00:41:07
To the village first. 00:41:12
Coming to us second. 00:41:14
And then figuring out what questions we need to ask. And then also figuring out. 00:41:15
Even if they. 00:41:19
You go to the village, is there still a portion or evaluation system that we can then? 00:41:20
Decide whether they get the full request from us. 00:41:26
Or if there's. 00:41:30
Point basis, something like that, that's where maybe 75% of what they asked based off of. 00:41:31
Either what they got from the village or what the event is going to bring in. 00:41:37
If there's. 00:41:41
Historically, you know, so. 00:41:42
For example, the last. 00:41:44
Last month we had the Christmas Bugley come in to request. 00:41:47
Live 28 years of. 00:41:50
Historical. 00:41:52
Attendance. 00:41:54
And then we also have. 00:41:55
So it's easier to evaluate something like that, obviously. 00:41:57
Or is yeah, the Rusty Ball speed shop come in and want to do a car show. 00:42:01
The first year or the second year? 00:42:06
Last year was postpart. 00:42:09
The harder to evaluate that based off what the request is. 00:42:12
So I think that's what we're going to. 00:42:16
Try to work on this, figure out how. 00:42:18
We could better evaluate. 00:42:21
What the requested money is? 00:42:24
And is that something that we're going to get back based off the attendees that will? 00:42:27
Becoming in. 00:42:31
Did those events, whether it's a village event or. 00:42:33
Telling event, Yeah. 00:42:36
So any suggestions on? 00:42:39
What might Confederate evaluation? 00:42:41
Um, thanks. 00:42:45
You as the the Commission. 00:42:46
Um, happy to take those to the deck and help us better evaluate that. 00:42:50
So that when we do. 00:42:54
It does come to you guys. It's not something that you're having to. 00:42:55
Second guess why we? 00:43:00
The funding of those? 00:43:03
Those requests. 00:43:05
Why? 00:43:07
But if I may, I think it would help in your. 00:43:08
Flesh out that application gets a little bit more. 00:43:12
So we have more specifics and if. 00:43:15
Christina. 00:43:19
Listen, the answer is going to be something. I guess I'll go. 00:43:20
So that you can compare apples to apples. 00:43:24
Close to well, he says. It's going to be great. 00:43:26
She says it's going to be very, very good. 00:43:29
What the heck is that? 00:43:32
Right, so. 00:43:34
Kind of get numerical can. 00:43:36
So let's chairman with the. 00:43:40
Community, that's exactly what we're trying to go towards the standardized process application at point based. 00:43:42
That you are comparing Apple to Apple. 00:43:48
Have the specifics and asking the same questions. 00:43:50
The cluster with the recommendation made by the committee. 00:43:53
Is kind of like you said, uniformed inconsistent. 00:43:57
Please. 00:44:03
Hey Cortana, could you please elaborate on on your point system that you have? 00:44:05
When I'm here on the. 00:44:09
Well, Mr. Chair or Chairman? 00:44:11
Commissioner, Travel. 00:44:13
What would come up with so far? 00:44:15
It is a series of categories. 00:44:18
With the hardpoint total swing. 00:44:20
With the categories being a return on investment, historical performance, other economic impact, general attendance and uniqueness 00:44:22
of the event. 00:44:26
And these are going to be up for discussion and and. 00:44:30
We can get our next committee meeting. 00:44:34
The return on investment is. What does that bring back to the? 00:44:36
What is this event going to do for us as a county? What? 00:44:39
What kind of folks they're going to? 00:44:42
Because, you know, when we invest larger tax dollars, we want to make sure that there's some kind of the return. 00:44:45
The gym was a scream. 00:44:50
Historical performance, as if they've been here before. How did the event do in the past? 00:44:53
Is it going to do better this year? 00:44:57
Other economic impacts that gives you the opportunity to discuss. 00:44:59
What type of a? 00:45:04
Food vendors or. 00:45:06
I don't want to say catering, but. 00:45:09
The parts and crafts or whatever. 00:45:10
Impact that will bring with the event they follow this field. 00:45:13
General attendance, that's going to be your attendance, what it was, what they anticipate it's going to be with it well attended, 00:45:16
is it something worth? 00:45:19
Investing dollars in. 00:45:23
And then you make yourself event it's cool to get. 00:45:24
Cool things, you're warm, have that outside draw. Is this unique event or is it just a standard old? 00:45:26
You know I don't wanna. 00:45:32
I don't really have an idea but. 00:45:34
You know, if we have a comma car, we have a. 00:45:36
Umm, car show from our Rock the Ball folks or something. How is that unique to the area that's going to draw from the outside? 00:45:39
So that's kind of the idea we have. 00:45:45
This fall, yeah. And then along with that. 00:45:47
There's going to be some requirements that they provide a balance sheet what they're going to. 00:45:51
Utilize the funding on. 00:45:55
Obviously if they've gone to the village for funding before, there's going to be done. 00:45:56
Aspects that are just application based on. 00:46:00
Pentecostal minds would remind the committee again. 00:46:06
You know you've got. 00:46:10
You have your resources, you have anticipated resources and we know this is something that's been going on throughout the year. 00:46:12
So you have to be good. 00:46:18
Managers of your resources. 00:46:20
And look at that and compare and contrast with what the village has and what you're. 00:46:24
And if you want so. 00:46:28
It's kind of a it's a multispectral or. 00:46:29
In a multi layered. 00:46:32
Evaluation process. 00:46:34
That you need to keep in mind and we really appreciate. 00:46:36
This is a volunteer thing that you're doing. 00:46:40
Then I will tell you. 00:46:42
That we rely. 00:46:44
We rely on. 00:46:47
On the. 00:46:49
Your activities and thoughts and ideas and your imagination, because. 00:46:50
The thing about logic text and you. 00:46:54
You're not only in the business of approving. 00:46:57
The class in my view. 00:46:59
I would like to see that morph into. 00:47:02
And a a generator. 00:47:04
A motor. 00:47:08
That. 00:47:10
Economic activity just one of the many. 00:47:11
Here in Lincoln, parents. 00:47:14
So, you know, it's a think tank. 00:47:16
And you guys come from various? 00:47:18
Disciplines and backgrounds and you probably can come up with some good ideas and. 00:47:20
We'd be open to hearing some events in the future. 00:47:25
Yes, Sir. Mr. Chairman, did you have a comment? 00:47:29
Oh yes please. 00:47:33
Thank you. 00:47:35
Sorry, sorry. 00:47:37
Mr. Chair. 00:47:40
Obviously. 00:47:42
We know that. 00:47:43
At this stage of the game, we've already been Nancy Kerrigan doubt of this. 00:47:44
That this committee has been. 00:47:48
We've been here. 00:47:50
The gigabytes was that. So trying to come up with some ideas to help encourage. 00:47:52
These other entities that would find interest. 00:47:57
Come here and bring something so that we do have an ability. 00:48:01
To generate some more interest, that's going to have to be our. 00:48:04
Hope that other people will see the things that have taken place here and still want to come on board. 00:48:08
And make themselves available. 00:48:12
We know that the the local community is is. 00:48:15
Striving as hard as they can to try to get. 00:48:18
Our businesses that are here that will stay to try to continue to find opportunities. 00:48:22
But we know that with the statistics that keep coming through that there are people that are relinquished and are preventing 00:48:27
themselves from wanting to get involved and bring something out because it is a risk to them as well. 00:48:33
And so with what we're trying to do with all of this approach, I think is is the right steps to try to evaluate. 00:48:39
Anybody that would want to come in, what is the interest that they can bring to this community? Because we do want to try to bring 00:48:46
something that livens it up and get some people to be happy about what. 00:48:50
What we want to have done here, it is beautiful. Come community, it's a wonderful country as well. 00:48:54
So as we look at some of the ideas. 00:49:00
We want you guys to be able to give us some insight too about, you know. 00:49:03
We don't want to be stuck in our little box. 00:49:06
Listening to the people that are just coming in, we want to try to see is there other outreach? What else do we need to do to try 00:49:08
to bring? 00:49:11
Other interests so that they can come in and be a part and and help us out. We're going to have to be rebuilding. It's going to 00:49:15
take some time for us to go through so. 00:49:19
So this may be limited and may. 00:49:23
My sudden attorney, Bill Goma. 00:49:25
Enough. But we want to take the time to make sure that we do those things as you've asked. 00:49:27
Give you the details that make it more profitable. 00:49:32
Thank you, Commissioner Cerner. 00:49:35
I just want to thank both of you for being here and being part of this very important. 00:49:37
Setting down more than ever with a great track. 00:49:42
Closing the rest of the season. 00:49:46
You will have a few students in your shoulder to try to create sustainability for our businesses. 00:49:48
Particularly trying to put has been. 00:49:55
And make sure that we're seeing that return on investments. 00:49:57
I do understand the importance of the. 00:50:02
The county events, however. 00:50:06
We all know. 00:50:08
That events under events that do generate. 00:50:10
The majority of. 00:50:13
Tourism and so. 00:50:15
Continue to support those events. 00:50:18
That are being thrown into creative. 00:50:23
I do suspects for this new software that we've invested in and we'll see an update in. 00:50:26
The amount of library tax brought. 00:50:33
And I think maybe. 00:50:36
Part of that was. 00:50:37
Workspace. Umm. 00:50:39
We should be able to check on. 00:50:41
One second. 00:50:45
But I just really want to thank you all. I know you have some inside information. 00:50:47
You know, being able to look at your net profit and. 00:50:51
From the business aspect and so. 00:50:54
I think you will be able to engage. 00:50:56
What that our line is? 00:51:00
You're voting to divvy out this audio sites. 00:51:04
Thank you. 00:51:08
Any other Commission? 00:51:12
Comments or questions? 00:51:14
Come on. 00:51:16
Hey guys are doing a great job. Keep it up. 00:51:18
We just started. 00:51:22
I know you're doing a great job. 00:51:23
They'll step up. 00:51:25
OK. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate it. 00:51:28
Thank you, Sir. Thank you, Mr. Management. 00:51:31
Let's let's move on. I want to go to #6 Updates, reports, and announcements. 00:51:35
So the first thing I'm going to see are. 00:51:42
And so let's uh. 00:51:47
Let's have the Lincoln County Detention Center. 00:51:49
Report. 00:51:52
What? 00:51:55
Good to see you all. Good morning. 00:51:57
Chairman, Commissioners. My name is Ross Galteson, Warden of the Bloomington County Detention Center. 00:52:01
Of last month, we've had an average of. 00:52:07
56 detainees daily. 00:52:11
Over the course of the month of June. 00:52:14
Cautious process, 7980. 00:52:17
Or. 00:52:23
Staffing, so we continue to struggle a little bit without staffing, which build out five officers. 00:52:24
Doing interviews tomorrow. 00:52:31
Seems like they have a whole day full of interviews. 00:52:34
And I wanted to show up. 00:52:36
That's just, that's one of our difficulties is. 00:52:39
Plan to get staff hired. 00:52:43
But we're plugging away. 00:52:45
Our RISE program. 00:52:49
Ended July 1st. 00:52:50
I have submitted a. 00:52:55
Proposal. Uh. 00:52:56
For an additional live program, they informed me that I was able to. 00:52:58
Once July 1st came, that I could see. 00:53:03
Hopefully you'll get something. 00:53:06
Then I'm looking it's another offer. 00:53:13
Hire a case manager with your own. 00:53:15
Learning. We just need that. 00:53:18
There this. 00:53:20
Releases and things like that. 00:53:22
Last time you all requested some numbers. 00:53:27
Over the course of the. 00:53:32
Four years. 00:53:34
Those are the right program. We have 344. 00:53:37
Opinions that completed the program. 00:53:41
We have 511 counseling. 00:53:45
Individual counseling sessions. 00:53:48
There were 1500 under the. 00:53:50
500 cognitive behavioral therapy groups. 00:53:52
With approximately. 00:53:56
100 individuals. 00:53:59
We're assisted in post release which? 00:54:02
That program we were able to speak with up to a year once they were released some. 00:54:05
And then we have. 00:54:13
100 individuals who were released and composed. 00:54:15
Incarceration treatment programs. 00:54:19
We've only followed recidivism for about the last year. I asked them to. 00:54:24
Keeping those numbers laid out? Really. How hard? 00:54:29
Data on what the recidivism rate is, That's kind of. 00:54:31
Hard to tell in a way that. 00:54:36
Of what we did seeing is 1. 00:54:38
When we were people getting coming back. 00:54:41
A gel either. 00:54:44
Relation violation or? 00:54:45
You know, they, they weren't following rules. It wasn't necessarily. 00:54:47
Find. That's what we saw in our. 00:54:50
Right next. 00:54:53
So you know. 00:54:55
I think it was positive program. 00:54:58
I think there's aspects that we're going to be able to implement. 00:55:00
Without having the program. 00:55:04
Complex coming in. 00:55:06
Coming a month or so. 00:55:08
But that's something that I'm working on. 00:55:10
Hopefully, hopefully it's OK. 00:55:13
Get back on again SO. 00:55:15
I stand for any questions. 00:55:18
What is your average daily health? 00:55:21
Council or average daily vet count is going to put. 00:55:24
Just just one question, is there any? 00:55:31
Any interaction between? 00:55:34
Rice in particular, but. 00:55:36
That program helped Floats united. 00:55:38
OP White. 00:55:41
Program that we're sponsoring. 00:55:43
Yes. 00:55:45
So there, there have been. 00:55:46
We've begun making referrals. 00:55:49
In your quotes and working with, says Catherine. 00:55:52
So I took on that role. 00:55:58
The proposal that I submitted. 00:56:01
Was really. 00:56:03
Kind of an impression of that is. 00:56:05
Would be. 00:56:07
Opioid. 00:56:09
Based needs as well as. 00:56:10
But if I can get that those staff numbers back in there, then we'll. 00:56:17
Continue that, but we. 00:56:21
We've already rout. 00:56:22
Learn constantly. 00:56:24
I think it's going to end around 10 people. 00:56:28
That are actually out. 00:56:31
They're getting assistance going to be. 00:56:33
As a direct result of. 00:56:36
The jail and then I was making. 00:56:38
Any other comments, questions? 00:56:45
Next year hearing none. Thank you very much. We're going to. 00:56:48
Continue to be interested in a. 00:56:53
Yes, the rate of return. 00:56:57
And then also the Hope Flow steel. 00:57:00
Yeah. Thank you. OK, you're welcome. 00:57:02
Lincoln County Medical Center Who's doing Commission? 00:57:07
OK, how about the? 00:57:13
Service. I see somebody in bring it. 00:57:20
Can't miss me. 00:57:26
Good morning, General. 00:57:30
Let's see here. Well, we've been busy with disaster recovery. 00:57:33
Amanda Ginseng, deputy forest Supervisor. 00:57:37
Lincoln National Awards. 00:57:41
We've been busy with disaster recovery, we've had the rains, we had a little bit of flooding. 00:57:44
In our offices, in our long cedar. 00:57:49
Commissioner Chavez and I went out last Wednesday along with Jeff. 00:57:52
In our one of our roads engineers to go look at. 00:57:56
At some of the road issues that we have are seeing right right along Cedar Creek. 00:57:59
We on the Forest Service side implemented A closure order. 00:58:05
Pretty rapidly after the after the flooding. 00:58:09
On Tuesday to close those trails trail heads. 00:58:12
Right by the Cedar St. area. 00:58:16
And Kirk Canyon. 00:58:20
Just as a precaution. 00:58:23
So those floors have been closed for clarification, but those trails are? 00:58:25
Closed to the public and the same device with areas before. 00:58:30
Pose anyways, but umm. 00:58:34
Just officially making them closed. 00:58:36
So we went out the other day. We looked at the. 00:58:40
Creek and looked at maybe potential. 00:58:43
Things that we could do to mitigate some of the. 00:58:48
Damage being done, Not all, but at least helped somewhat so I think they identified. 00:58:52
Utilizing the National Guards. 00:58:57
So. 00:59:00
Additionally talks about traffic. 00:59:05
A little bit of an update I am working here out with we don't have a hydrologist anymore on the Forest Service side. So I 00:59:08
contacted the village and no, they're doing some napping. 00:59:13
NRCS and. 00:59:18
Contracted folks. So we're going to utilize their hydrologist to give us a better accurate smoking. 00:59:20
Have a simple conversation about the trash racks where they should go. 00:59:26
Listening to you too deaf a little bit I. 00:59:30
We talked to Vaughn sponsor. 00:59:33
Utilize their folks to make sure what we're doing out there is impactful and not going to cause bigger problems down the road as 00:59:36
well. So I won't touch base with both. I don't think I have the numbers, but I will get it, OK. And Jeff and we can work together 00:59:42
to formulate a plan of what you need to do immediately. 00:59:47
Not waste. 00:59:54
Time. I know time is beyond our side. 00:59:55
Certain impacts downstream. 01:00:02
So that's those are our bigger things right now going on in Lincoln County. We. 01:00:06
Disaster recovery we're still working on. 01:00:10
Committing funds we have about. 01:00:14
I believe 16,000,000 of the 124 million committed. 01:00:17
Through an. 01:00:22
Those different independent votes agreement, we're getting that one done. We're additionally working with. 01:00:24
NFS for. 01:00:28
Tree removal and hazard tree identification. Doing assessments on our campgrounds along Cedar St. to see and Southport area to see 01:00:31
where. 01:00:36
She would like to go with our recreation opportunities. Right now, it's just not safe to go anywhere in Cedar Creek, if we're 01:00:40
being honest. And So what? 01:00:44
That looks like for the community. 01:00:49
Might just be around you for a moment. 01:00:52
Let's talk about the 15. 01:00:54
May insert perks client is about family that. 01:00:58
So. 01:01:03
For the disaster or the funds that we received from disaster recovery? 01:01:04
So we had about 125 million at the 1st. 01:01:10
Part of those are going. 01:01:15
You have state, private and tribal lands, so any of those lands. 01:01:18
We're Canadian, about the 14. 01:01:21
Going straight to the seat. 01:01:25
Or then to then disperse amongst. 01:01:27
You know, state sided and. 01:01:29
Tribal land. So we had a. 01:01:32
Meeting set for July 9th. 01:01:34
But that got postponed flooding, so we're going to have to reschedule that. 01:01:37
But that'll be for. 01:01:42
NFS and other community folks state forestry. 01:01:44
Oh geez. State portion another. 01:01:48
The local community folks this. 01:01:52
Understand where we're going and start talking about what those funds. 01:01:54
Are going to be used for, but that's going to be funneled through the state. So we're once we give those funds over to the state. 01:01:59
Tax to the village. 01:02:05
And and see for sure you can start to and tribal folks to start to figure out on their end. 01:02:06
So that's 14,000,000. We have 55,000,000 going into an NFF agreement with. 01:02:13
And NFS agreement, National Forest Foundation agreement. 01:02:20
Could you start looking at? 01:02:24
Doing site assessments for us and our recreation sites. Looking at hazard tree removal as well. 01:02:26
They're going to be contracting a lot of that workout so. 01:02:32
And then we have. 01:02:35
3,000,000 that's going over to the Lincoln County in the three minutes. I believe we're just gonna want to patience the agreement. 01:02:37
With renewing for roads. 01:02:44
So that's where. 01:02:48
If I'm going to. 01:02:50
So. 01:02:52
So this is this is wonderful. 01:02:55
Mm-hmm. 01:02:57
The county and I think the county managers going to talk about this later, but. 01:02:58
We have a very aggressive program to set up Louis Berry boundaries. 01:03:04
You're aware of that, right? 01:03:08
Thinning but. 01:03:09
And these these areas go from private to. 01:03:12
The federal. 01:03:15
And even tribal. 01:03:16
So it's important that. 01:03:18
We're engaged Hand. 01:03:19
You know, hand in glove with you. 01:03:21
Or this process. 01:03:23
So that we're leveraging. 01:03:25
The money properly and we're not cross. 01:03:27
So what I'm asking? 01:03:31
But I'm asking from you to go back. 01:03:32
And make sure to. 01:03:36
County Manager is fully aware of the meetings. 01:03:37
And we can. 01:03:40
Ensure that we've got the proper. 01:03:42
Representation there. 01:03:44
Which could very well include some of the Commission into it too. 01:03:46
OK, because this is this is heated. 01:03:49
And mismanagement, I think you would agree with that. 01:03:53
So. 01:03:56
So yeah, that's why I say he's $150 million. Sixty going here, 3 going there. 01:03:57
That's that's real money for this county and the people. 01:04:02
And we want to have some input. 01:04:05
The boundaries we're talking about. 01:04:08
Very much for our design. 01:04:12
That protect the tax. 01:04:14
We had that's a Downton city. 01:04:17
And Ria does of the village. 01:04:19
As well as some counting areas that are unincorporated. 01:04:22
So we have to be engaged in that thought then so that we're not doing one thing. 01:04:25
And there's another project over here. 01:04:30
Somehow. 01:04:32
Where cross purposes. 01:04:35
That's enough of that. So I would appreciate if you make sure that happens. 01:04:37
And we'll be walking the next year at that. 01:04:40
Well, there, and I think that's what that's too much forward so that you all can start to figure out what your plan is along with 01:04:43
the village and State Wall Street. 01:04:48
Well, don't make that happen. 01:04:54
Yeah, you haven't made any contact with the. 01:04:56
The matching board yet? 01:05:01
Regarding what we have talked about. 01:05:02
No. So that's something that we need to have further conversation about is taking the lead on that and how we're going to get that 01:05:04
going as well so that. 01:05:09
I think that's the fuzzy details that we didn't really nail down the other day, so I want to. 01:05:14
Talk to Jack and coordinate with Jeff as well. 01:05:20
I thought the understanding was that you all the county might be taking the lead on it and we were just kind of allowing getting 01:05:24
the green light and solution to do it. So that's something that we just need to have further conversation. 01:05:30
Mr. Commissioner, we will be taking another government. 01:05:36
So we're already kind of talking about life, a few other things. 01:05:39
Not mistaken, I believe there's a. 01:05:42
They have an office over there at the OEM. 01:05:44
You know, so maybe. 01:05:47
They'll take a visit with. 01:05:49
Done with it. 01:05:50
I'm going down, Commissioner, I'm going down there today to go talk to see visit FEMA and go talk to those individuals and see who 01:05:53
we need to start making contacts with as well. Just so that again, like I said. 01:05:58
We're lacking folks on our end. We're kind of a skeleton through on the Lincoln. So we're. 01:06:04
Trying to be creative of where we can get some guidance. 01:06:09
Do you want to assist you as much as possible? 01:06:13
So they need to. 01:06:15
Those areas are very, very Ivy. 01:06:17
Impacted and. 01:06:21
And over. 01:06:23
There's a lot of overburden. 01:06:26
In that area, right there. 01:06:28
Where is probably 20 feet of Rockton. 01:06:30
Brief, let me give you. 01:06:32
4-5 SO. 01:06:34
We're here to assist you with nothing you can, you know, hope you're. 01:06:38
Same. 01:06:41
You. You're funny. 01:06:44
No, you might report that. 01:06:52
Right, we've been. 01:06:54
Incidentally, planets. 01:06:55
But what up? What up? 01:07:01
I just want to emphasize. 01:07:02
Put a fine point. 01:07:04
Mission found out that sounds. 01:07:06
We actually, you know, we can say we need to plan and we have friends. We know what to do. 01:07:08
What we built. 01:07:14
Have qualifying and financial resources. 01:07:15
But we we want to partner with. 01:07:19
As partners to help assist. 01:07:22
And provide. 01:07:25
Our our graphic knowledge. 01:07:27
You want to look here for the all arrived. 01:07:29
And we can help. 01:07:32
The million tax value. 01:07:34
To the finance and then nothing on your. 01:07:36
He's going. That's not how. 01:07:39
No, I appreciate that. 01:07:41
Gemini, appreciate that. 01:07:43
Yeah, we're. 01:07:45
So it's going to take us all to do it, and I know. 01:07:46
Planning some financial and it just needs manpower. So we'll we'll get it figured out. 01:07:49
Thank you. 01:07:54
Anything else to miss? 01:07:55
Contact information method. 01:08:01
After the meeting or leave me a card. 01:08:03
Yeah, something. 01:08:05
Excellent. Thank you very much. 01:08:09
Hey, let's, let's continue to move down in this section of the agenda. 01:08:14
The Lincoln County Medical Center, Who is here? 01:08:19
He hasn't returned yet. 01:08:23
Well then. 01:08:24
How about landrap? 01:08:28
Land and natural resource devices. 01:08:29
Joining Mr. Chair. 01:08:42
When we first met on July 9th. 01:08:44
Can I get your? 01:08:47
Kathy, Fiance, thank you. 01:08:48
Chair Shepherd has shown the proposed federal land sales. 01:08:51
Not included in the bill. 01:08:58
Erased again. 01:09:00
He said he's confirmed with the cattle growers. 01:09:02
Wait and sing on that. 01:09:05
I think we're all concerned. 01:09:07
Let's see what that does. I think there needs to be more discussion. I personally think we need to. 01:09:10
People voice on that because that's going to be ongoing and. 01:09:16
The lot of stuff right here in Lincoln County. 01:09:20
So I'd like to see more discussion about that, but. 01:09:26
That was what ran right. 01:09:29
Thank you right now. 01:09:31
Joe shepherd brought up the hazard tree mitigation is on the concern that. 01:09:32
A lot of that material is causing the culverts. Who's going to work on drafting a letter? 01:09:37
Having to do with that. 01:09:41
Mentioned Senate Bill 5 is. 01:09:45
Pass a comment period and basically walk under the bridge. 01:09:47
I raised water concerns, mentioned that. 01:09:52
Mr. Fisher wants to work on the waterfront. 01:09:54
Well, I'm Cheshire for commentable rock has. 01:09:58
The broad mission and to focus on water issues. 01:10:02
The result in the committee was in focus. 01:10:06
He suggested that I work on that myself, and that's the county Mutual water committee. 01:10:08
So to that end, I'm doing my own research. I coordinated with Fernando. 01:10:14
Nahara at the. 01:10:19
On USA. 01:10:21
They're doing, I think the commissioners, some of you were present. 01:10:22
That was actually 175,000. 01:10:27
To do some water studies and coordinated with New Mexico tax so. 01:10:31
From no doubt. 01:10:35
There was also more importance. 01:10:36
He also said there's some studies. 01:10:39
Nothing's going on down. 01:10:42
Around Fondo. 01:10:43
And I didn't get a chance to look into that further and I'll question him or we'll just talk briefly. 01:10:45
But I'm all secondary reached out to. 01:10:50
RC and D and. 01:10:52
Hope for study that. 01:10:56
I think that there is. 01:10:59
I'll find out what that was if you'll let me know you know what direction that was headed. 01:11:02
And I'm also going to get with the Upper Honda Soil and Water Conservation District. 01:11:07
Essay to know they cover Alto. 01:11:12
Half the town or so so. 01:11:15
I'm doing a little like work. I'm gonna. 01:11:17
Sit down, put together a framework. 01:11:19
There's a lot of other stuff going out on right now. 01:11:22
Commissioner Savvis submits up to me also on. 01:11:25
I am on it and. 01:11:28
Doing whatever I have. 01:11:31
Thank you. 01:11:32
Any questions? 01:11:33
I think we think we. 01:11:37
Get something by not having. 01:11:38
But you know, Rosa Water Basin. 01:11:41
And Rapido. 01:11:45
And soil water confirmation district. 01:11:46
Reporting here, I think there's opportunity to leverage. 01:11:50
That knowledge and also those committees. 01:11:53
To actually help us out in water. 01:11:56
And soil conservation. 01:11:59
So I may. 01:12:01
I may ask that we get. 01:12:03
Reports from them regularly. 01:12:05
At our meetings, much like what we're getting from landline. 01:12:06
There are no other questions. 01:12:11
Thank you. Yeah, and I've got an outline going of what resources I see that we need to. 01:12:13
Half inch and you know who we might potentially want to? 01:12:19
Drawing cold water committee so I'm. 01:12:23
I'll get back to you guys. I'm just kind of. 01:12:26
Putting the framework together and. 01:12:28
Thank you, thank you, thank you. 01:12:29
Yes Sir, request that we have OS thumb. 01:12:33
We have potential weather. 01:12:37
Then and then right after South Central. 01:12:41
Mountain Resources Conservation District and Yes. 01:12:44
We're exactly with some of mine and fields here. 01:12:47
Thank you. Thank you. 01:12:49
Yes, Sir. 01:12:51
Yes, ma'am. 01:12:54
Laura adopts with the South Central Mountain Resource Conservation and Development Council. 01:13:03
I want to start with reiterating what Amanda said. We were supposed to have our public meeting on July 9th. 01:13:09
Unfortunately, whether intervened and the Department of Homeland Security. 01:13:16
Told us they weren't going to be able to make it. They were a large portion of that meeting and their program so we are 01:13:21
rescheduling that meeting. 01:13:24
For tomorrow. 01:13:28
5:00 to 7:00 but it is going to be online only. 01:13:30
Focus on. 01:13:34
History. 01:13:35
Programs that are. 01:13:38
Which is back. 01:13:40
That are going to be. 01:13:42
I mean pounds. 01:13:45
For service to state forestry. 01:13:46
So they'll be able to. 01:13:49
Talk about physical programs they're going to be doing. 01:13:50
Far as I know, that's going to be an extension of the program we're already working and that's where you can see the results what 01:13:53
we did. 01:13:56
Across from Swiss Chalet, all that conflict following. 01:14:00
The removal of the hazard trees, those types of things for our property owners. 01:14:03
But we also have. 01:14:08
Armed Services Agency. 01:14:10
Who were approved for the emergency forest restoration programs? 01:14:12
However, they gave us a very short window for sign up for private property owners. August 4th is that deadline, which is why we 01:14:16
wanted to make sure we have this meeting as soon as we could. 01:14:21
That is going to provide a lot of additional services to properties owners. FSA can replace spaces, they can. 01:14:27
We can do reforestation. 01:14:36
Today, so we felt like it was really important to make sure we have this. 01:14:39
Movie I will send to all of the conditioners the link for that since it is going to be online only. 01:14:43
As soon as we can get everybody's. 01:14:50
Back and. 01:14:52
Certain that safety. 01:14:55
Is sort of calls are in place and we've been meeting 1st and we would like to do that and that is when we also have. 01:14:56
Before service. 01:15:02
Included in that one. 01:15:03
We also have American Forests, which is another nonprofit. They're based out of Washington. 01:15:06
One of the things with FSA is they want to see a forest management plan in place for property owners. 01:15:13
And American forests can provide that. 01:15:21
So we had a gentleman actually from Washington that began to join us for the meeting of the night. He did come in and we were able 01:15:24
to tour. 01:15:27
The area with him, so he's much more familiar with the terrain and. 01:15:30
The types of things so he will be able to assist property owners with. 01:15:34
An actual forest management. 01:15:39
Plan on that 6 fat box for FSA. 01:15:41
We completed our thinning project in waiting. 01:15:45
We are hoping that next year I'll apply for additional funds and do more thinning down in that area. 01:15:50
Our community Wildfire Defense Grant. 01:15:56
We have the notice to proceed on that though. 01:15:59
Project that sending project will actually be. 01:16:02
On private property. 01:16:04
Within the county. 01:16:06
That impacts the village of three though, so and we will get moving on that just as soon as possible. 01:16:08
We kind of have. 01:16:14
We have to work very closely with our contractors because they're also busy and restoration projects. We need to make sure that we 01:16:16
get moving on that one. 01:16:20
Our board will be needing this will be. 01:16:24
Hopefully approving the. 01:16:28
RSP for the update on the Lincoln County Community Wildfire Protection Plan. 01:16:31
So as soon as that is approved by our board, then I don't get that out. 01:16:36
And make sure that we it'll be about a six week turn around that we're requesting firms to to come back to us if that. 01:16:41
As part of that we have requested. 01:16:47
A feasibility study. 01:16:51
Which is along with India natural gas. We would really like to look at the concept of having an air curtains incinerator of the 01:16:53
size that it could generate. 01:16:58
Power and so. 01:17:03
That is one of those. 01:17:05
Programs, I mean, we're trying really hard to come up with good viable options. 01:17:07
For what to do with all the material that we're going to have. 01:17:12
Course good SO. 01:17:15
That's that's part of that CWPP. 01:17:17
Efforts so that we'll be looking at that because certainly if we went that route it would require. 01:17:21
The public part of the county and. 01:17:27
When it's interrupted of. 01:17:29
Select Sorry. 01:17:31
But I really want to get. 01:17:32
Mr. Green one down here to give us an update so they can go out. 01:17:35
And do what they need to do right now. 01:17:38
Well. 01:17:40
Miss Austin if you'll just stand by if you have. 01:17:45
I apologize to that, that's my own. 01:17:51
Mismanagement. 01:17:54
Brian and Aaron Rod. 01:18:00
Morning, Chairman Fisher. 01:18:02
Listeners are Andrew On, emergency services director. 01:18:04
So just a quick little. 01:18:07
For the month of. 01:18:09
June, the Volunteer Fire Department ran 30 calls for service, including four brush fires. 01:18:10
Free both alarms 9 motor vehicle accidents. We had one structure fire. 01:18:16
One EMS that says we were down to two illegal burns. 01:18:21
Two flooding calls, one gas leak, 6 fire alarms, and one vehicle fire. 01:18:25
So kind of our big looking forward right now is going to be the ISO surveys coming up. So we actually have ISO surveys scheduled 01:18:32
the end of July. 01:18:37
For both the Glencoe Fire Department and White Oaks Fire Department. 01:18:42
We're working with those. We've met with the state fire Marshall's office, done the Bisco surveys. Everything is looking on an 01:18:45
upward trend. 01:18:49
We're actually pretty excited about them just coming surveys. 01:18:53
State Fire Marshall grants. I put that in the update, however, those have been postponed. 01:18:57
They have changed the date of that and we have not gotten the date as to when they're going to open that program. 01:19:02
Back up umm. 01:19:07
Other than that, I'll let Brian give a quick update about. 01:19:09
The flooding and the weather and. 01:19:12
Good Brian Sampson also. 01:19:16
Chairman. Commissioners. 01:19:21
Everybody's aware of Tuesday. We have 3.5 inches fall in 90 minutes. 01:19:24
The river rose 5 feet higher than it did last year. 01:19:29
We had over 80 rescues spanned all the way from Upper Canyon all the way down to Vista Hill. 01:19:34
The county was fully engaged within the village. Everybody was working hand in hand, told me from the street. 01:19:41
Currently we are. 01:19:47
Assisting in sandbag operations. 01:19:49
Then we have sandbag sites set up in the Downs. 01:19:53
Now chairs, although after this week. 01:19:56
Wingfield and the author. 01:19:58
I have come down in Honda too, didn't you? 01:20:01
Yes. 01:20:03
Yeah, So Hondo ran out and so we're supplying the downs now and we can add Honda. 01:20:04
Again, I'd like to add another hat. They simply be happy that. 01:20:09
I'm actually German Fisher commissioners. What I found with the site in Hondo, because I was the one that was monitoring that most 01:20:13
of those bags went back to the village. 01:20:17
And there was a lot of folks from the village and the city of Ruudo put down that came down to pick those bags up to come back. 01:20:21
There you go. 01:20:26
We've distributed over 5000 bags. 01:20:28
Help from Mr. 01:20:32
They were shuttling. 01:20:35
Load and load virus equip. 01:20:36
Very long at a time. 01:20:38
They were bringing anywhere from 1500 to 2000 bags at the time, so the initial. 01:20:40
Staff at the sandbag operation they were. 01:20:44
They were vital. 01:20:48
Escalero will fierce in this now, yeah. 01:20:49
I like trusted. 01:20:51
Write a letter with thanks to them. 01:20:52
They continue to be. 01:20:56
Individual assessments were done not only through the village but all the way down to the end of. 01:21:03
The impact area. 01:21:08
And outside of the village, we have had 50 homes that were major. 01:21:10
Or. 01:21:16
Considered either major damage or destroyed. 01:21:18
Have you included? 01:21:21
Inspections done in the Valley. 01:21:23
That's probably not there really far some. 01:21:26
On some holiday, yeah, OK. 01:21:29
We can see through that direction and they're not. I don't know of any that are completely destroyed. 01:21:31
But uh. 01:21:36
I noticed Dan, if you go on Buckhorn loop. 01:21:38
OK, there's at least. 01:21:43
Tuffle that that. 01:21:45
That had some damage in the battle. 01:21:47
And I think to be honest, I just don't have. 01:21:49
OK. 01:21:55
But I want to want to make sure that they're catalog yes. 01:21:56
That's part of the the damage thing. You forget about this one. 01:22:00
And then there's the bridges we've lost. 01:22:04
I don't know. 01:22:07
Three Bridges probably gone, one in the Downs area I believe. 01:22:10
So, Chairman, I believe that. 01:22:15
Two and Three Bridges. Private bridges that were lost. 01:22:18
So we may, we may try to just assess from. 01:22:21
The border of the north and all the way. 01:22:25
The Honda. The Honda Bridge. 01:22:28
I've seen a bunch of debris and. 01:22:30
And and the dam itself actually looked like it was nothing else to me. 01:22:32
Get out of up and I'm OK. 01:22:37
Sorry, the Silver Bridge. 01:22:40
Been here all my life, the silver bridge. 01:22:42
Chairman, Commissioner. So what we're doing, working on now is it's a. 01:22:45
It's a formal request with an action guard. 01:22:49
That has to come out of our office and I'll put that in. We're working with Jeff to get coordinates for the bridges. 01:22:51
For all the public assistance side so we can get National Guards. 01:22:57
Other structural engineers are on the ground. 01:23:00
And so we can get them to go check. 01:23:02
The county bridges. 01:23:04
As a third set of eyes. 01:23:06
Any damages? 01:23:09
And then we'll reach out to everybody. In fact, we had and thank you for getting that taken care of. 01:23:11
With the Dr. Seekers. 01:23:16
And you get what's from Cody Wilson's crews that went out. 01:23:18
We had a call from a lady. 01:23:20
Onaya Lahito. 01:23:22
Free Head, Washington. 01:23:24
And so they were able to. 01:23:26
Get that removed. 01:23:27
We'll go down to the valley and double check everything else. 01:23:29
I think, I think that region. 01:23:32
OK, I stand for questions. 01:23:34
Well, are there any questions on my knees? 01:23:37
This model. 01:23:40
I I have a comment. 01:23:43
You need to go to. 01:23:45
There's a point. 01:23:49
I need to go down. 01:23:59
Over your mouth if you put across. 01:24:01
And if we get any kind of debris or? 01:24:04
On a camper, trailers or whatever. 01:24:10
Get into that counselor. We have a potential. 01:24:12
Of having a real bad. 01:24:15
Of that right there. 01:24:19
Where Highway 70 actually gets washed out. 01:24:21
So I would. 01:24:24
Maybe seeing what we can do right there to. 01:24:26
Get rid of some of the. 01:24:30
The vegetation. 01:24:32
It's reinsured the. 01:24:33
You know there's a bunch of willows there that it. 01:24:35
Getting stuff hung up in there and stuff like that so that that might be a. 01:24:37
An area that we may. 01:24:42
Want to pay special attention to? 01:24:43
Go down and take a look. I mean it is that. 01:24:46
The whole river chokes down to about 15 foot wide. 01:24:50
Maybe even less. 01:24:52
So and there's a clip on one side. 01:24:54
And the highway on the other side. 01:24:57
And it's just straight up and down. 01:24:58
Like that, we do have one. Go back, Sir. 01:25:01
Also installed. 01:25:04
Flood monitoring damage. 01:25:05
Dave Cameron with Views View. 01:25:08
We have them currently. They're deployed at Cedar Creek and Muscle. 01:25:10
Close road and then. 01:25:14
And we're working. 01:25:19
So I'd like to see more. 01:25:23
Yeah, especially in places that. 01:25:25
That you are. 01:25:26
It's a deemed high. 01:25:28
Highly, you know. 01:25:31
Indicative of what events occur. 01:25:33
Going downstream. 01:25:36
So I mean if we can get them. 01:25:37
Just, you know, 2 minutes will save somebody's life. 01:25:39
We can give him money. 01:25:43
So when we start to get rainfall. 01:25:54
So right now we're running short term. 01:25:56
Paint cameras that are on. 01:25:59
The county phone. 01:26:00
And I pull them up and we can catch them to the TV we did yesterday. We watch them. 01:26:02
And then that helps ground truth, what's actually flowing. 01:26:06
And then from there, we engage in this one. 01:26:09
Now you're working. 01:26:17
Process. 01:26:19
They do look like. 01:26:20
I think it's fair to. 01:26:22
Fair to say. 01:26:23
That the organization. 01:26:25
Jonathan's is driving. 01:26:30
To improve their communication piece. 01:26:32
This early detection. 01:26:36
Early warning, you always hear about that. 01:26:37
In terms of. 01:26:40
For fighting and defense and so forth. 01:26:41
Well, this is early warnings. 01:26:44
For our community and. 01:26:46
Terms with these floodings and they're working on that. 01:26:48
And they're making strides and we will continue. 01:26:51
To focus on those efforts. 01:26:53
I appreciate it. I I wanna. 01:26:56
Since you're here and I know you have to leave. 01:26:58
Wants you to meet what I want you to do the real work. 01:27:00
But on the action items. 01:27:03
About 35. 01:27:05
If we could, if we could go there, Commission. 01:27:08
This is consideration of Lincoln County only. You have to deploy resources to multiple fence. 01:27:11
We're out Lincoln County. 01:27:17
And I'll hand it over you in since your names there. 01:27:19
Tell us about that a little bit, German Fisher. 01:27:22
Commissioners, So what this is, is a request mainly for our mobile command unit the the big bus we have. 01:27:25
Quite a few events that that has been requested to you and or we are requesting to send that unit out. 01:27:32
Our request is going to be for Lincoln Days. That is an event that we usually attend. It's a very good event for us. We get out 01:27:38
into the public. We use it as a fire prevention tool. 01:27:42
All of that stuff, and we plan on doing that with some of these other events of wealth such as Miners Day. 01:27:48
The one that's going to need extra resources is going to be the exterior race. The ability to Ruidoso is requested not only are 01:27:54
mobile command unit. 01:27:58
As well as several Utvs to help them. 01:28:02
And I guess track the runners and stuff and if there is any injuries or illnesses on the. 01:28:05
On the path, we can then help transport those people back to medical care. 01:28:10
The only one on this list that I think right now may be kind of up in the air. 01:28:16
Is going to be the Labor Day event? 01:28:20
Because now with the racetrack moving there, this summer's event, the Albuquerque, I don't believe that we're going to be 01:28:22
deploying anything. 01:28:25
To the racetrack for landing. 01:28:29
Other than that. 01:28:31
So with that, thank you. Good things, you know. 01:28:38
I, I I like all this. 01:28:43
Let us be invisible to the public is a good thing. 01:28:44
And they were engaged in everything else, and they see that we are engaged. 01:28:47
So I I appreciate. 01:28:51
Uh. 01:28:54
Said you have more cameras. 01:28:57
Yes. So do you know where you. 01:28:58
Do you have any kind of? 01:29:01
Guesstimate where you want to put those. 01:29:03
Bond Shell. 01:29:06
I think you're coming down. 01:29:08
Green Rd. We'd like to go on at Cedar Creek and. 01:29:10
Or excuse me. 01:29:14
Brady Canyon. 01:29:16
In Meacham I, in discussions with Eric Bullard, they had the same game cameras, but they can't. 01:29:17
He's live logically constantly and they can't afford the. 01:29:22
Subscription. 01:29:25
So this is our short term. I would like to look at trailer minted cameras like they had last year. 01:29:26
Two or three of those and try and. 01:29:31
Find the funding story. 01:29:33
Like when you're asking. 01:29:35
Yeah, it's just we're on the subject. 01:29:38
Suggested that we actually. 01:29:41
Make them somebody make a motion to approve this particular item want. 01:29:42
Them and until we can vote on it to be done with. 01:29:46
So I would like to see a motion on action item 3. 01:29:51
I would like to make a motion to request for mobile command unit. 01:29:56
Deployment. 01:30:01
Be to be approved. 01:30:04
2nd. 01:30:07
2nd complaints. 01:30:09
Thank you. 01:30:13
Commissioner Wilson. 01:30:14
Yes, Mr. Thomas, Yes, Commissioner Serna. 01:30:15
Commissioner Prather. 01:30:18
Sir Fisher, motion passes. 01:30:20
Thank you. 01:30:22
Thank you. 01:30:23
Thank you. 01:30:28
Good luck out there guys. 01:30:30
All right, so now we're going to flip back. 01:30:32
The second number. 01:30:35
And the outstanding? 01:30:40
Report is on the Lincoln County Medical Center. 01:30:42
Dirt. 01:30:47
Before goes. 01:30:58
Like honestly all I had left was EWC, which we discussed at the other meeting. 01:31:00
Did you have any questions for? 01:31:06
That's the only thing. 01:31:08
The only one I would say, and you don't need to come down. 01:31:09
We need to get together if you're like. 01:31:13
This week. 01:31:15
And put our plan to make sure we're thinking. 01:31:16
But that the interest is is there. 01:31:20
Was the Fortis there in the state? 01:31:23
And now they need to come together and make. 01:31:25
Happened. Give me in and you wanna. 01:31:27
Thank you so much for your help and I will. 01:31:31
Send you the link to that meeting for tomorrow night. Thank you. 01:31:33
I do have one question. 01:31:37
What kind of advertising? 01:31:40
Are we doing to get that out there to public? 01:31:41
He sent umm. 01:31:45
An e-mail to all 750 property owners. 01:31:47
In WP we sent an additional e-mail. 01:31:51
Forestry House that went out on our social media. 01:31:57
The new meeting time came in yesterday. 01:32:00
So we sent that out to our social media already. 01:32:04
I sent it to Gary Gladden as the PIO for the village of Ruidoso. She was going to post it on all their websites and that type of 01:32:07
thing. They're looking for their Facebook outlet. 01:32:11
So I feel like. 01:32:17
With John as good as we can. 01:32:19
Such short notice for that. 01:32:22
Finally open for nothing so. 01:32:25
You want a short window to get everybody signed up. 01:32:27
Absolutely. So yeah, we are. 01:32:30
But that is the key is having. 01:32:32
All of the emails from that 750. 01:32:34
Person database. 01:32:37
Had extensive interest from Alto. I sent that to former Commissioner. 01:32:39
Beffer, he is disseminating that to all of the Alto folks. 01:32:43
So we're relying on a lot of those e-mail chains that folks already have put up and it's been very successful. 01:32:47
But we've been getting any. 01:32:55
Any phone calls from that yet? 01:32:57
A lot. 01:32:59
Good, and in fact even some cranky emails of 12. 01:33:00
I won't be able to attend and this is really upsetting me. 01:33:04
Like well, I'm sorry, this is what? 01:33:07
Find this So yeah, we've already had. 01:33:09
RSVP to some people. 01:33:12
Telling us. And like I said, we will. 01:33:14
Try our best to have an in person meeting because that. 01:33:16
For our area is an important thing to have that FaceTime. 01:33:19
Where we can expand? 01:33:23
It includes Mark Pentecost was going to be part of that meeting the other day, is out of town now, so he's not going to be a part 01:33:24
of this one. 01:33:28
We continue to work with all of our partners in trying to make sure that we get the best information. 01:33:32
Out there. 01:33:38
For everybody. 01:33:39
Please begin the meeting you were. 01:33:41
Going to have us on Sunday with Anna Seaster. 01:33:43
Yes, can the kids? 01:33:46
He is out with their. 01:33:50
Engineer. 01:33:52
And he is assessing. I know that Patrick took them. 01:33:53
A variety of different sites and. 01:33:58
In the ugly so that he could see. 01:34:01
Where things like the pesto baskets worked. 01:34:03
Where they didn't work. 01:34:06
So his engineers assessing. 01:34:07
What we can do better? 01:34:10
And then we will go from there. Might. 01:34:12
Yes, this is just. 01:34:15
My assumption is that they will probably come back with a new request. 01:34:18
For a new WP because they don't normally do cascading events. 01:34:24
This will qualify as its own. 01:34:28
In an event. 01:34:30
What that will mean for property owners I do not know. 01:34:32
But I do know that I have received a lot of calls about. 01:34:37
The buyout program. 01:34:42
Post event. 01:34:44
There is renewed interest in that and I've talked to a lot of property owners who would also completely. 01:34:46
I think the back button. 01:34:52
So I. 01:34:56
That we will be able to. 01:35:00
My sister Cook come up with that 25% match and be able to offer some relief. 01:35:02
About my outfit there. 01:35:07
And that's basically what I'm telling folks in VR working. 01:35:09
Feeling really hard to try and find that money. 01:35:13
And, umm. 01:35:16
Young has seriously no more. 01:35:18
You know, actually start. 01:35:20
Harlan is working on. 01:35:22
Trying to get $100 million, That's funny. 01:35:24
From the state. 01:35:27
Or Herman. That's real money. That's Advent. 01:35:29
Possible difference for a lot of people, not everything. 01:35:32
And I know NRCS is they are ready to pull the trigger. 01:35:36
And send that request to Washington. 01:35:40
I think that's once we secured match. 01:35:43
We'll request those to Washington. They will approve a final budget and then. 01:35:46
We're going to start that. 01:35:51
What do they say about the damaged testicle baskets that are. 01:35:53
Basically trash up there. 01:35:56
I have not heard what. 01:35:59
Our options are yet whether we because within. 01:36:01
The agreement the property owners signed, paragraph 8, it says that they are supposed to. 01:36:06
Take care of the maintenance of it. However, in. 01:36:11
This, to me, is an exigent circumstance. This is not normal. 01:36:15
So I don't know yet what the answer. 01:36:19
But that is going to be if we can offer any. 01:36:22
Hey folks. I want you to follow up on that quickly because it's no longer. 01:36:25
It's going to be one of the. 01:36:30
Yeah, I didn't. 01:36:33
Yeah. 01:36:35
So that's a question I've not. 01:36:36
Met with them since they started. 01:36:39
That's me, so I will check. 01:36:41
Reads my concern. 01:36:49
To them, yeah. 01:36:50
That how it becomes. 01:36:52
It's debris now, Yeah. We need to see what kind of alternate. 01:36:56
Alternative measures that we could take or. 01:36:59
Funding that we can use to. 01:37:03
Actually, said the blink. 01:37:05
So and that's that's where I say. 01:37:07
And I certainly can't speak for NRCS, but I would assume. 01:37:10
That there will probably be in their. 01:37:14
For another EWP and within that. 01:37:17
Removal is certainly an accepted practice, so. 01:37:20
We just. I don't have an answer for that yet. 01:37:23
And I know we're just going. He's here. 01:37:27
Kenneth is here all week, is my understanding, so hopefully by the end of the week we'll have a much better idea of what they are. 01:37:29
Always the sponsorship. That's cool. Thank you so much for that. 01:37:39
Yeah. 01:37:43
Sign that. 01:37:46
Thank you, Laura. Thank you. 01:37:49
Ronnie, take it right. 01:37:52
Take. We'll take a break and need test now for about SO. 01:37:59
Let's say and then it's. 01:38:03
I apologize. 01:38:05
Now I've been here when we had the. 01:38:08
And I appreciate your. 01:38:13
I appreciate your. 01:38:15
It's a nice statement. OK, so. 01:38:17
Let's hear about Lincoln County night. 01:38:19
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Commissioners, thank you for your time and your flexibility today. I just wanted to. 01:38:21
Provide a brief report on behalf of Lincoln County Medical Center. I am Brad Suffer, director of patient. 01:38:26
Support operations. 01:38:32
God is out of town. 01:38:34
Polishized he wasn't going to be able to make this meeting and. 01:38:36
And I'm asked if I'd be able to just give you a couple updates of things that are happening. 01:38:39
One the I think Todd has probably shared with you the. 01:38:45
CC replacement that has been ongoing that is completed, finished last month and. 01:38:48
I'm thankful with how extensive the work was. The mobile trailer is done, the CT is at the running working smooth and. 01:38:55
Very lengthy project, so glad that that is done and. 01:39:02
Being very well received by. 01:39:06
Patients and by physicians as well. 01:39:08
Our Women's Health center clinic remodeling. 01:39:11
That continues to progress, albeit as slow we are running into. 01:39:15
Routine supply chain. 01:39:21
Issues where materials. 01:39:23
And right now we are currently being delayed with some back order flooring items. 01:39:25
That are between 9 and 18 weeks of back order. 01:39:30
However, we're looking for replacements just to make sure that that defect moving thankfully. 01:39:35
That space is unoccupied and therefore no disruption through service. 01:39:40
It's just an ongoing We'd like to get that completed. 01:39:44
Happy and pleased to report. 01:39:49
That we do have a continuation of urology services with Doctors Daniel Mecca, who replaced Doctor Seth. 01:39:51
Or chasing Doctor Mecca continues those. 01:40:00
Urology services on a monthly basis. 01:40:03
Through our medical conflicts. 01:40:06
Also the last thing I wanted to to. 01:40:09
Report and also request is. 01:40:13
Submitted a letter of intent myself and our maintenance supervisor for the hospital met with. 01:40:15
County Road Superintendent. 01:40:20
Jeff Honeycutt and his team regarding about the possibility of an added exit to our Capitan. 01:40:23
The ambulances that access that facility, there's. 01:40:32
Short terms coming in and turning around and getting to that back entrance. In order to do that, we had an initial assessment or 01:40:37
excuse me, initial discussion with Jeff. 01:40:42
About the possibility of that and of course if. 01:40:48
Commissions to that my request would be to allow. 01:40:51
Superintendent Honeycutt to interact and communicate with. 01:40:56
The District 2. 01:41:00
Department of Transportation so they can assess since that exit would. 01:41:02
Come on to the state highway. 01:41:06
Have no idea on cost but certainly willing to entertain pending their. 01:41:09
Assessment, I think in our initial conversation and I. 01:41:15
You know Jeff is here. 01:41:19
Felt that that's probably a reasonable approach, but it depends on how Department of Transportation. 01:41:21
Would like to look at that. 01:41:28
And of course, I'll answer any questions you may have and. 01:41:30
Any additional things about hospital operations but I. 01:41:34
If not, then I spent people in your service, Bill County and community. 01:41:37
Ever. Go ahead. 01:41:43
Sure. So and thank you. 01:41:53
Mr. Chair and Commissioners. 01:41:55
My presence was there at the hospital liaison and we certainly in. 01:41:58
Enacted a uh. 01:42:02
Instant command at the hospital in preparation for a potential. 01:42:05
Mass casualty today. 01:42:10
Thankfully that never developed. 01:42:11
So we had extra. 01:42:14
Staff of Nursing and. 01:42:16
Positions available at the hospital. 01:42:18
In our emergency room. 01:42:21
I'm very thankful that we only. 01:42:23
Received 4 patients. 01:42:27
At the emergency department, and so I remain at the instant man. 01:42:29
Just in case there was any additional. 01:42:34
Support they needed from. 01:42:36
The hospital. 01:42:38
Our Lincoln County EMS, they maintain 5 crews available and supported. 01:42:39
On their efforts. 01:42:45
Both for search and recovery and still are available to page as well as running calls and transfers. 01:42:47
I met your town. 01:42:54
He answered my question OK. Thanks a lot. 01:42:56
Thoughts. I had a question, there was some. 01:42:59
There was some information that suggested there was a meeting between. 01:43:01
That's one of the. 01:43:05
Council Hospital. 01:43:07
In support of a new women clinic. 01:43:08
I have not. 01:43:12
Unfortunately I don't have any information at this time. I know that that was in. 01:43:16
Concept and I was not in attendance at those meetings, but I'd be happy to pass that on. 01:43:20
When Todd returns and, we can share information either in you directly or through. 01:43:25
Yeah, we like to hear something. 01:43:31
Next Commission meeting. 01:43:33
But I know that. 01:43:35
That there's interest in increasing. 01:43:36
The coverage of the public health clinic does the county. 01:43:39
Actually maintained with the state. 01:43:43
And we want to make sure that we're doing all we need to do. 01:43:45
Will support that effort, so we need to. 01:43:49
Involved in these discussions. 01:43:51
Something else? We appreciate you. 01:43:57
Coming in and being patient with us. 01:43:59
Thank you. Appreciate your flexibility. Appreciate all you do. 01:44:01
Thank you very much. 01:44:04
All right, so. 01:44:07
What I would like to do now is the seagull. 01:44:09
Kind of go back into regular order if we can. 01:44:11
So the next action item and #3 is the. 01:44:15
A feature of the minutes of the regular meeting on 610.5. 01:44:19
No hello and. 01:44:24
6/27/25. 01:44:28
Questions and corrections for those minutes. 01:44:34
Seeing none I will entertaining. 01:44:42
The motion will approve both. 01:44:45
Mr. Chairman, I'd like to make a motion that we approve the middle. 01:44:47
Minute for the regular Commission Dash 25 and the Emergency meeting, 6/27/25. 01:44:50
Call clerk roll call please. 01:45:00
Commissioner Farrell. 01:45:02
Commissioner Chavez. Commissioner Wilson. Commissioner Serna. 01:45:05
Chair Fischer, motion passes. Thank you. Next on the item action items #2 monthly sounds payable payroll. 01:45:08
Report. 01:45:15
And question umm. 01:45:34
Overall on the accounts table and pulled off Regina 2025. 01:45:36
They extended. 01:45:42
127,655 Fourteen. 01:45:44
It was pretty busy last month. 01:45:49
Posing out purchase orders. 01:45:51
Trying to get things ready for the new budget. I'm still working on that. 01:45:53
In the general fund, we actually did send about. 01:45:58
Open 8. 01:46:01
I do. I do have. 01:46:21
I mean this, this is incredible and the job that you do. 01:46:25
So would you like to publicly? 01:46:30
Compliment you? 01:46:33
You and the other team member. 01:46:35
They're engaged in putting this together. 01:46:37
Because it's it's mine. 01:46:40
Bottle and and here's. 01:46:43
Here's the problem that I. 01:46:46
I have no. 01:46:49
But there's no question in my mind. 01:46:50
That these are legitimate. 01:46:53
And they are accurately done. How many? 01:46:55
Art to be done through consecutively without any kind. 01:46:58
Three, maybe four, I think 4. That's extraordinary. You actually got an award. We got an award. 01:47:05
County did based on your efforts. 01:47:10
So I commend you on this. So this is not. 01:47:13
An indication of anything that you're doing, but. 01:47:16
But as and. 01:47:20
Part of our. 01:47:21
Responsibility this, Commissioner. 01:47:22
We have to make sure. 01:47:26
As best we can. 01:47:28
That a process is in place whereby individual departments. 01:47:30
The track their expenditures. 01:47:35
You know, in a way that makes sense and can be slain to the Commission if needed. 01:47:39
So what I'm asking for? 01:47:44
Mr. Manager, in the future. 01:47:46
And you know, I'm open this is this is just a suggestion because I I may not have the right answer. 01:47:48
But when I see multiple. 01:47:54
Expenditures for the. 01:47:56
Which are. 01:47:58
Normal. Umm. 01:47:59
Natural, but they're scattered throughout, you know? 01:48:00
Can't get a like a feeling for how much money in particular department spending. 01:48:04
What the trend lines are annually? 01:48:09
And how does that work for our budget going forward so. 01:48:11
I'm thinking if we could. 01:48:14
Break these up this information up. Maybe it's a different. 01:48:16
Piece of paper. 01:48:20
In the category for the by department. 01:48:22
And then referencing. 01:48:26
See the budget. 01:48:27
You know, as we move forward, that would be good for next year. 01:48:29
I think we'll be able to do our job better. 01:48:32
Because as you know. 01:48:35
Things occur. 01:48:38
That are not protected in budget. 01:48:40
And that's what helps us make this. 01:48:43
The right decision for the performance. 01:48:44
There is something entire that. 01:48:48
But there's something like that but. 01:48:51
Right now I'm still learning how to go through that. 01:48:54
This is the number we're doing so. 01:48:58
Double word, yes, OK, also and the software. 01:49:01
You know, we'll get that, we'll get there, and that's all. 01:49:05
Can I answer my question? 01:49:09
Yeah. 01:49:12
This is the. 01:49:20
On double time right now, trying to make sure that we. 01:49:23
Working in both systems and ensuring this is coming up correctly. 01:49:26
How long is that? 01:49:35
Gonna be a problem. 01:49:37
So that means right now what we're doing. 01:49:45
Should we run apparel and. 01:49:47
Sciatic. 01:49:49
We're having to do. 01:49:50
I don't have to do a journal over 100 lines. 01:49:51
So that we'll get treasures together. 01:49:55
Dependent government is. 01:49:57
You don't have to kill. 01:49:59
That could work on with their first thing right now for personnel. 01:50:10
And unfortunately. 01:50:14
He and at the stage were in with Tyler, were too deep into it now to back out really. 01:50:17
But we are going to have a meeting with them to discuss. 01:50:22
The delays they're imposed upon. 01:50:25
I'd like to uh. 01:50:27
I'd like to investigate. 01:50:29
Some more forceful communication with them that might. 01:50:32
Might upon. 01:50:36
The level of needle. 01:50:38
You'll first inquiry. 01:50:39
It's a, you know, the breach of contract, I imagine. 01:50:42
The financial liabilities. 01:50:46
On the provider. 01:50:48
I don't know about that. 01:50:50
That's hard to be in. 01:50:52
Our our guys, our our folks being at their Murphy and we seem to have no report. 01:50:55
The discussion that we have with more media something. 01:51:01
I would like to also just. 01:51:05
Make a mention there's there's petty cash. 01:51:07
And this is and when we say petty. 01:51:11
Eddie in the fullest sense of the word. 01:51:14
Spend more on beer a week than. 01:51:17
That's I don't have a problem. 01:51:20
But having said that. 01:51:23
It would seem to me that petty cash. 01:51:26
For some could be self funded. 01:51:31
Is there any interest in that? 01:51:34
In terms of the assessor's office, I don't know if you have anything, some of those things or? 01:51:39
Even the clerk's office, Do you have any issues that way? 01:51:44
We don't have to pay. 01:51:47
See the chair. 01:51:52
The task force that you have. 01:51:59
Oh, $100. 01:52:02
OK. We have it listed as petty cash, but. 01:52:04
The senior citizens has petty cash. The Sheriff's Department has a bank account. 01:52:08
Any cash, so that's accounted for differently. 01:52:15
But we actually have cash in our office for each one of our doors. 01:52:18
Senior citizens and in the Clarkson that's. 01:52:22
Shouldn't have been blotted up. 01:52:25
That's the level of detail I'm looking at. 01:52:30
And and that's why I'm asking for. 01:52:34
A more logical presentation. 01:52:37
That will allow us to. 01:52:40
Feel good about. 01:52:42
Saying yes on these reservations. 01:52:43
The defense, OK. 01:52:46
So I'll entertain. 01:52:48
If there are no questions, we have, yeah. 01:52:50
So I I went through this and I see multiple for the great water company. Just for example there's like 6 lines. 01:52:53
And you have to write a check for each one. They can't. 01:53:00
It's beyond going to say they can't. Well, I'm just saying. 01:53:02
When they send you a bill, can they just compress it? Put it in one bill? 01:53:07
Instead of having all these line items. 01:53:10
That's OK. That's. 01:53:18
That makes more sense now. 01:53:20
Thank you for clarification. 01:53:21
Any other questions? 01:53:29
Thank you very much. Let's entertain a in motion. 01:53:33
Shifting the multi unstable payroll with 4th of June. 01:53:38
2025. 01:53:42
And make a motion that we. 01:53:43
Up and your problems don't like. 01:53:46
Here are further accounts payable from. 01:53:50
For the month. 01:53:54
Page another second. 01:53:55
2nd thank you. 01:54:00
Now, the first we'll call when we're ready. 01:54:03
Commissioner Serna. 01:54:06
Commissioner Wilson. Commissioner Chavez. 01:54:07
Commissioner Sir Fisher. 01:54:09
Motion passes. 01:54:12
OK. Thank you, Billy Joel again. 01:54:15
The next next fact that I've reached. 01:54:20
Communication. 01:54:22
The Chairman. Commissioner. 01:54:26
Consideration to report RFP 2424. 01:54:36
8 mark for the Guidance Communication Hunter. 01:54:38
I'm not just bought before. 01:54:41
On the Commission. 01:54:45
Regular content working cloud meeting. 01:54:46
The issue we did a. 01:54:50
Legal Sports. 01:54:52
Because analogical. 01:54:55
And now you see 4 submissions. 01:54:59
But the RFP deadline? 01:55:01
Online July 2nd. 01:55:03
We have reviewed as kind of reviewed in June. 01:55:07
Solution for sponsor 1 submission was non-responsive. 01:55:10
What's your next driver hopeful to commend the evaluation? 01:55:13
I was pervy in. 01:55:17
Evaluation proceed. 01:55:19
Recommend recommendation for war. 01:55:21
RFP 2014.8 R for the highest point. 01:55:24
Folder. 01:55:27
And then? 01:55:29
I just want to make a menu with the level of detail that's provided in our packet. This month it's much more transparent. 01:55:34
Effect standards to understand. 01:55:43
Alexandra. 01:55:45
OK, you're doing a good job. 01:55:47
The mystery of any of the comments questions. 01:55:53
Hearing none, I will entertain a motion. 01:55:57
The award? They are faded with Diana's communication therapy structure. 01:56:01
Mr. Chairman, I'd like to make a motion that we award our P202425 dash. 01:56:07
Eight our governments. 01:56:13
Communication tower construction for. 01:56:15
Sarah one second. 01:56:19
The answer if you please. 01:56:24
Commissioner Wilson. 01:56:27
Commissioner Serna. 01:56:28
Commissioner Chavez. 01:56:29
Yes, Commissioner Prather. 01:56:31
Chair Fischer. 01:56:33
Aye. Motion passes. 01:56:34
Thank you. 01:56:36
Actually 4. 01:56:38
Consideration Award RFP 2425 Oncar Electrical services for Lincoln County Mr. Morat. 01:56:40
Thanks for the thank you Commissioners, the Lord of all people Electrical Services. 01:56:47
This is also. 01:56:53
The emotional regular May. 01:56:55
One of my services and see if we can go some news and also Daily Record. 01:57:02
So you'll see. 01:57:07
An RFP deadline or? 01:57:09
June 2625. 01:57:10
He refused and then gained all the solution and responses. 01:57:13
Provided for both horses and community evaluation. 01:57:18
Early volumes will receive the county's interest. 01:57:21
Recommendations to award two of the two. 01:57:23
Over feet on. 01:57:26
Negotiations. 01:57:28
That this is a few RP. 01:57:30
So we've been hearing about these multiple RPS and just a couple of nuts and bolts on these. How? 01:57:34
How's the order that they're called? 01:57:46
What's the difference in pay rates if? 01:57:49
Reflect the case. 01:57:51
Mr. Chairman, Commissioner, in response to your multi awards way that the contract to be set up is based on a task order basis. 01:57:53
And it'll be up to our attendance staff on to who's. 01:58:01
Appropriately. 01:58:05
Any password that they have depending on location on the fontiveness. 01:58:07
And that's why we do some of these multi awards is because if someone can't get to it a certain amount of time or is unavailable. 01:58:11
We have options. 01:58:17
It's also a location based deal that. 01:58:18
You know, we're, we're big talent. 01:58:22
At some point. 01:58:24
One of our vendors can get to this location more. 01:58:25
Efficiently than we can others. 01:58:28
On a past quarter basis, we are also going to have a. 01:58:30
And great sheep for if we have. 01:58:34
You know, climbing materials. 01:58:37
Availability. 01:58:38
That will be for an hourly rate for the. 01:58:40
Services and not necessarily drive time and. 01:58:42
The trip charges, but it'll be an hourly rate for their time that they're actually spent on. 01:58:45
Thank you. My only more concern there was, you know. 01:58:50
If we don't get the. 01:58:54
One of them that were paying. 01:58:56
Extra money for the second or. 01:58:58
You know, whatever the. 01:59:00
This just for convenience, but. 01:59:01
And sparkling reputation, please. 01:59:05
Our space. 01:59:23
The intent I think I understand. The question is if we did run. 01:59:26
This one. 01:59:37
With our federal. 01:59:38
Pharmacid RFP so that we can. 01:59:40
Positive with several dollars if necessary. 01:59:43
Also as part of the contract, we will be reviewing that with. 01:59:46
County legal. 01:59:51
To ensure that. 01:59:52
Allstate. 01:59:53
Ordinances, statutes are hereto and no guardian responsibility of the vendor. 01:59:55
But also the responsibility of the county to make sure that those are being. 01:59:59
Provided through us and that we're following all of our. 02:00:03
State local ordinances and permits are being told. 02:00:05
Well, that's that's on our responsibility and we'll be making sure with that person. 02:00:08
Any other comments or questions? 02:00:17
Methods. 02:00:19
Motion. 02:00:23
Would like to make a motion to approve. 02:00:25
Through award order. 02:00:27
The 2425. 02:00:29
Can I call electrical service? 02:00:33
To #1 Mountain Electric. 02:00:36
And #2. 02:00:38
Write out electric forks. 02:00:39
2nd. 02:00:42
Commissioner Cena. 02:00:50
Commissioner Prather. 02:00:51
Commissioner Wilson. 02:00:53
Commissioner Chavez, Chair, Fischer. 02:00:54
All right, motion passes. 02:00:57
OK, so the next one was #5 but we already voted on that, so we can. 02:01:01
That came with Max and ion. 02:01:05
Next is number six, consideration of budget adjustment for the. 02:01:15
For purchase. 02:01:19
Excuse me, The four Sheriff's Office units. Canine unit. 02:01:20
Mr. Burns. 02:01:25
Mr. Chairman, Commissioner, so. 02:01:27
We have some background in this, we have some discussion with this and further direction of the Commission. 02:01:29
This is a budget adjustment. 02:01:35
Provide our. 02:01:37
Sure. 02:01:38
Office with four units of this year. 02:01:39
One of them will be a canine unit. Now with this. 02:01:45
There is a new new. 02:01:48
There's a. 02:01:51
Or Destiny. Today's request is that. 02:01:54
I was informed by the. 02:01:57
Treasure this Back in 2021 there was. 02:01:58
$75,980 it was seized by. 02:02:02
The Sheriff's Office in a. 02:02:06
Operation that they had conducted. 02:02:08
That money has been sitting in a account. 02:02:10
For quite some time has been reviewed several times by the legal department. 02:02:14
And what that is our understanding that this cash can be used. 02:02:19
For county purposes, after a certain period of time has been determined that. 02:02:23
So with that. 02:02:30
The total request is $342,000. 02:02:31
With the addition of the $75,980 will be thrown $266,020.00. 02:02:34
From the General Fund with the addition of the 75,000 for a total of $342,000. 02:02:41
For three patrol units and one second. 02:02:47
Discussion of questions from the Commission. 02:02:54
It's my understanding and wonder sure if my computer works. 02:03:01
It's a. 02:03:05
Make sure we talk about it, Chairman. Commissioner. 02:03:07
County Sheriff. 02:03:11
What we've done is. 02:03:12
We used one of the things we got left. 02:03:15
It didn't have to happen to her. 02:03:18
But this slide is the efforts to pick up. 02:03:28
And smaller capital phase. 02:03:35
There's a $15,000. 02:03:39
The problem? 02:03:41
Yes, well, that would be. 02:03:45
Give it. 02:03:52
This is part of our ongoing. 02:04:04
And rational replacement program. 02:04:07
Place and program, absolutely. 02:04:11
Overall fleet. 02:04:12
Remains at a. 02:04:14
Decent level and we don't have a bunch of. 02:04:16
Old vehicles that. 02:04:18
That really are not up to the job. 02:04:22
So I'm glad we're doing this. 02:04:24
Chairman and Commission, how much we appreciate this. We've been in a difficult. 02:04:27
From years ago. 02:04:31
We've been on a serious deficit without the code. 02:04:33
We've got to be able to get there and get there safely. 02:04:36
So this is when you go a long ways into the. 02:04:38
Feeling similar? 02:04:41
It's gonna really help me out. 02:04:43
You're looking at expenditures. I mean, I just put. 02:04:44
$16,000 to replace a motor in a 90,000. 02:04:47
Smile on you. 02:04:51
Yes. So I appreciate it. 02:04:54
You guys reconsidering this in a? 02:04:57
A vote in the affirmative. 02:05:00
It's allocations. 02:05:02
Any other questions or comments? 02:05:05
Do you have a comment so? 02:05:09
I think this is highlights the broader issue that we need. 02:05:11
Come forward with the evolving hints. 02:05:16
OK, I will entertain a. 02:05:29
OK, Mr. Chairman, I'd like to make a motion to be approved. 02:05:32
Budget adjustment for the purchases for. 02:05:35
Sheriff's Office units, including one K9 room. 02:05:37
And 2nd. 02:05:41
Command Clerk. 02:05:45
Commissioner Prather. 02:05:48
Aye, Commissioner Wilson. 02:05:49
Yes, Commissioner Serna. 02:05:50
Commissioner Charles. 02:05:52
Hi, Chuck Fisher. 02:05:53
Aye. Motion passes. 02:05:55
OK, umm. 02:06:04
So next, the next one we want to talk about is. 02:06:10
Item number 737 Consideration of budget adjustment. 02:06:13
An authorization of page. 02:06:17
Volunteer Fire. 02:06:19
Insurance accidents policy for the long term fire departments. 02:06:21
We've seen in the last year or more, I mean, it's forever really. 02:06:28
How much you depend on these volunteers? 02:06:32
They give up their time. 02:06:35
They incredible, incredible dis. 02:06:38
They are. 02:06:42
In danger a lot. 02:06:43
And in service and the safety of this community. 02:06:45
Various in much support for this particular. 02:06:49
Action Item Mr. Burton to prophecy. 02:06:53
Mr. Chairman, Commissioners, umm. 02:06:57
This is something that my understanding has been. 02:07:00
The county has covered for a volunteer firefighters in the past. 02:07:03
Like you noted, this is for their. 02:07:09
Volunteer fireman insurance purposes. 02:07:12
Basically the the accident insurance while. 02:07:14
Duty for us as volunteer firefighters. 02:07:18
The total of this invoice paid in New Mexico County has recovered. 02:07:23
During the. 02:07:27
Let's go to the volunteers. Grosses $30,254. 02:07:28
And we have a breakdown of the seven departments. 02:07:33
If you'd like us to discuss this. 02:07:37
So it's a, it's a, it's a. 02:07:39
Kind of like you said, it's a minimal cost and something that we can do for our volunteer firefighters and appreciation. 02:07:42
Of their service for us and. 02:07:48
So allow them to use their fire fund. 02:07:50
For equipment in gear. 02:07:54
Mr. Question. 02:07:56
Please, Mr. Manager, when it comes to these things, this is going to be a. 02:07:58
Occurring this resolution. Once this resolution is finalized, we will. 02:08:03
Continue this work with compensation. 02:08:08
Mr. Mr. Commissioner. 02:08:15
This is for this year. 02:08:17
And it's not going to have the direction of the Commission. We can include embodies in our budget process that. 02:08:19
That would be the direction. 02:08:28
Think that we would like to. 02:08:29
That would be the direction of this Commissioner. 02:08:31
So my question was, I guess this is a pretty new idea, just. 02:08:35
Some lately why didn't we put this in our budget process? 02:08:39
The sheep. I believe it was a. 02:08:43
I believe it was an assessment. 02:08:47
Last year we said we went ahead. 02:08:50
This one approved it and I think that's why they're coming in. 02:08:53
And I think that's. 02:08:57
Are able to pay for the volunteers. 02:08:59
Brought to the table. 02:09:02
Especially, you know. 02:09:04
Hearing all this emergency stuff. 02:09:05
Yeah, I I think that's how it went, but I think more, more. 02:09:07
Point. 02:09:10
Should be a regular budget item. We need to see that. 02:09:13
Have. 02:09:15
223 years ago I could. 02:09:17
I could be wrong. 02:09:19
Once, Mr. Challenger, you may remember this. 02:09:20
Better, but we had. 02:09:23
We have one firefighter. 02:09:24
Who's actually updated on fire? 02:09:26
And one of the ATV's, you know, they were out running. 02:09:29
Doing their work. 02:09:33
Somehow it was not in. 02:09:34
The right here. 02:09:36
Rant over him. 02:09:37
And really broke up his leg. 02:09:39
In multiple places. 02:09:43
And suffered well he's. 02:09:46
He's doing really well now. 02:09:48
But but but. 02:09:50
That's why it sells for. 02:09:52
And back then? 02:09:54
There were some. 02:09:55
Problems that I'm unaware of. 02:09:57
That have driven us at this point, in other words. 02:10:00
The compensation that one might imagine, the insurance coverage that he needed. 02:10:04
Was not readily available. County made. 02:10:09
Good on it. 02:10:12
But it wasn't. 02:10:13
Difficult. 02:10:16
To that individual. 02:10:17
To get the compensation that he needed. 02:10:18
So this is this is an effort really to try to smooth out that process. 02:10:22
So that is, it's not a hard thing to do. It's not like. 02:10:27
Having to go. 02:10:30
Pay for your your health care, you know the emergency services and. 02:10:32
Everything else the orthopedic. 02:10:36
And then the PT afterwards. 02:10:38
And then get compensated. That's kind of what happened. 02:10:41
And there wasn't a lot of money that. 02:10:44
That man had he and his family. 02:10:46
So he suffered. 02:10:48
A lot, and so we want to make sure. 02:10:49
That that doesn't happen. 02:10:53
For a variety, we'll see. Anybody hurt? 02:10:55
Things did happen. 02:10:57
We want to be able to cover them so. 02:10:58
We'll entertain a motion and. 02:11:01
Put on the record that we. 02:11:04
We expect this to be on. 02:11:05
Next year's budget. 02:11:07
That's right. 02:11:10
Thoughts must have a motion. 02:11:11
And you can include. 02:11:13
Let it be budgeted. 02:11:14
Anyway. 02:11:16
Sure. I move that we approve the budget adjustment and authorized to pay. 02:11:20
The VIA is accident and sickness policy for county Volunteer Fire departments. 02:11:25
And this shall be included in your. 02:11:30
In the budget process. 02:11:33
Second, OK. Thank you. 02:11:34
Commissioner Wilson. 02:11:37
Commissioner Sarna. 02:11:41
Commissioner Prather. 02:11:43
Commissioner Travis. 02:11:44
Chair Fisher. 02:11:45
Motion, thank you very much. 02:11:46
Very good. 02:11:48
Actually, I know that firefighter personally. 02:11:51
He's dedicated, he's doing, he's still doing it. 02:11:54
One of our heroes. 02:11:58
All right, so. 02:12:01
If we go to. 02:12:02
389 and 10. I'd like to consider all of these. 02:12:04
Together, because they seem to be together. 02:12:10
Um, well, tell us about it. 02:12:14
Superintendent Honeypot. 02:12:16
German Fisher. 02:12:22
Commissioners Jeff Bunny Kirk Lincoln County Roads into. 02:12:23
June bottom 8-9 and ten. That's part of our LG. 02:12:27
Fund local government Rd. funds. 02:12:31
It's the cap to Co-op in the school bus. 02:12:33
We were selected and funded for all three. 02:12:36
So we're bringing that to you. This is part of our program. It is of 7525% match. 02:12:39
But we do have a 25% match component on this. 02:12:45
And this will be for. 02:12:48
Possible monthly which ties loops into Hwy. 220. 02:12:50
So the project that we need to then we didn't get the full amount that we asked for, but we were funded with the county match at 02:12:55
$509,000. 02:12:59
What? 02:13:03
County match on. That's about 127,000. 02:13:05
That was the ultimate one. 02:13:11
Again. 02:13:13
Again, this is in the Alto region. 02:13:16
This is yes, Sir. It would be considered that area. 02:13:19
And it's about 80% of the asphalt counties in alpha. 02:13:21
Is that correct? Yes, Sir. 02:13:25
I'm I'm happy. 02:13:27
I think this is needed. 02:13:29
And we want to support it. 02:13:30
But a little bit. 02:13:33
Worried. 02:13:35
That we are not putting enough efforts in some of the outlying areas that he just had to leave. 02:13:37
And the number of minutes of undermine. 02:13:42
They happen to be in my district. 02:13:45
Also, winning handles as well. 02:13:48
And I want us to start focusing a little bit on that. We're talking about Albion Loop, we're talking about. 02:13:52
Alamo. 02:13:57
And I want to make sure that the Transwestern pipelines. 02:14:00
Road is maintained a service of branches in those outlying areas of health. 02:14:03
It's it's neglected, quite frankly. 02:14:11
As a satisfied out of mind. 02:14:13
So so yeah, I'm happy to support this. 02:14:15
Individually as a Commissioner. 02:14:19
And I'll entertain a motion to support all three of these. 02:14:22
But I think we need to start looking. 02:14:26
Outside. 02:14:29
Of outfilled just outfit. 02:14:31
We take care about them. There's other projects here. 02:14:33
That are desperately needed. 02:14:35
Rodents talked about. 02:14:38
I'm not saying that. 02:14:39
A little rehab. 02:14:42
This little little Creek and little. 02:14:43
Yeah, that's important. 02:14:46
That's it. We've got a lot of people that live out there. 02:14:47
That's new XP. 02:14:50
This, this, this road that he's talking about right here. 02:14:53
Is a road that goes to little Creek and. 02:14:56
Big one and all of that area right there. So it's important that that we. 02:14:59
That would support this right here because. 02:15:03
90% of the workforce in redo, so probably. 02:15:06
Or all of our guns are coming out of that area, right? Half of our law enforcement. 02:15:08
So there's a question about it. 02:15:15
There's no question about that. 02:15:17
The only thing is we cannot lose. 02:15:19
Our attention just because of that. 02:15:22
There are other needs out there. 02:15:24
Of the chairman Fisher just we have. 02:15:26
Nobody loop on our GPM. 02:15:29
Maintenance list again. 02:15:31
This year, we'll wait and see for approval. 02:15:32
Not so that would that is again on our list like it was last year. 02:15:35
So hopefully we get approval. 02:15:39
There's no other discussion of questions on I can't a motion to approve. 02:15:42
Budget adjustments for. 02:15:47
Funding, uh. 02:15:49
With L20660L20675. 02:15:52
The L20681. 02:15:57
All passing on. 02:15:59
Mr. Chair, I move to approve Items 8-9, and 10 is listed in the agenda. 02:16:03
Madam Clerk, please. 02:16:12
Commissioner Sharna. 02:16:15
Commissioner Prather. 02:16:16
Commissioner Chavez, aye. 02:16:18
Commissioner Wilson, Chair. 02:16:20
If you would. 02:16:35
If you would use the word in the. 02:16:35
Suggested. 02:16:38
All right, continue. But we know now. 02:16:43
Chair Fischer. 02:16:45
Thank you. Motion passes. 02:16:46
All right, we support this. I don't want anybody to think that that I'm against it. All I'm saying is I don't want I want to get 02:16:50
the blind. 02:16:53
Off and make sure that. 02:16:57
Custody counties also looked at. 02:16:59
You don't get any move on just in in most about. 02:17:02
Superintendent Hunt cutting myself. 02:17:06
I've had some discussion. 02:17:08
And we are working on. 02:17:10
Providing you a comprehensive Rd. maintenance. 02:17:12
Plant so we can flower size. 02:17:14
And bring that to you so that. 02:17:16
Discussion show where we're moving in. 02:17:18
Kind of a battle plan methods on madness. 02:17:19
Well, thank you. We look forward to. 02:17:22
Mr. Chairman, I had a comment. 02:17:25
I wanted to thank Superintendent John Peppers due diligence in working on that area. 02:17:28
That area is the Holy Tribe, but by the residents and I think the residents. 02:17:33
Very happy to see Paso Monte and region those. 02:17:39
Was there anything else? So thank you so much. 02:17:42
Thank you. 02:17:44
Approximately how many residents are in that area? 02:17:46
You pulled the numbers on there. I want to say there was 248 addresses just in that little. 02:17:50
Brief little bit more in loop. 02:17:54
So how you doing? 02:17:58
That's huge. 02:18:00
So just in that loop itself, not counting. 02:18:01
Outliers and side roads and stuff. So it's it's a heavily populated area that branches read. Also valley estate. 02:18:04
Not until you know where you turn right at that point. 02:18:11
Yeah, there's several outlier roads there and Paso Montes populated all the way down, then it drops off. 02:18:13
Well, it's well attended out there. 02:18:20
Thank you, Mr. Hamilton. You bet. Thank you. 02:18:32
I guess we want to, uh. 02:18:35
Actually I am #11 consideration of purchasing mobile video message for. 02:18:40
With Lincoln County lodges. 02:18:45
Sir, Chairman Fisher, Commissioners again, Jeff Honeycutt. 02:18:48
Superintendent this uh. 02:18:52
Video board. 02:18:54
This request. 02:18:56
We had to get a little bit creative. 02:18:57
With you're familiar with our video board at the fairgrounds, it's not identical. 02:18:59
Size 4 by 8. 02:19:03
And the unique thing for this is we'll actually. 02:19:06
Be able to do everything that we can do on that video board at the fairgrounds with this mobile video board. 02:19:10
We can advertise. 02:19:15
We can put events. 02:19:17
There's pages that we can do on this mobile video board like we can do at the fairgrounds versus a regular message board that you 02:19:19
would see from the side of the road on MDOT. It has basically 3 lines. 02:19:25
Road closed ahead. 02:19:31
This we can put information on here how long the road is going to be closed, and we can go to a different page and give different 02:19:32
information on each event and advertise all at the same time. 02:19:37
But we have several. 02:19:42
Opportunities that do things with one video. 02:19:43
And at being mobile, we could move it anywhere in the county we can stage it. 02:19:47
For a day here, a day there. 02:19:51
It's powered by a generator that they're securing on this frame, and they're having to build this right. They're getting the video 02:19:54
board. 02:19:57
They're putting it on a. 02:20:01
Double axle trailer. 02:20:02
And putting a generator tied to it so we can power it and move it wherever we get to it. 02:20:04
And the cost on that would be $37,500 and there is a eight week. 02:20:09
Being tight to get it completely. 02:20:14
Once they get the approval. 02:20:17
Traffic, programming, phone calls. 02:20:19
That we remotely program a change in messaging? How far away? 02:20:22
Is it on cellular? What is? 02:20:25
That is correct. 02:20:27
Chairman, we can. 02:20:28
My admin assistant Janet, she has the. 02:20:30
The laptop that does same thing for the video board fairgrounds. 02:20:32
Now that we're logged on to that. 02:20:37
To their website or Internet we can. 02:20:39
She does it on the down, she can do it from wherever. We can add information. 02:20:43
And we would be able to do the same process with this wherever we would have phone service. 02:20:47
We would be able to have. 02:20:52
The ability to change the message on that board. 02:20:53
What's the status? I have a question about the legality of putting it on the right away. 02:20:57
So, Mr. Chairman, Commissioner, we did look into that, and I know there is some. 02:21:04
Concerns regarding that. 02:21:08
From the Billboard ordinance. 02:21:10
I think there's some. 02:21:13
Call it area. 02:21:19
But as long as we're using it for emergency notifications and notifications publicly, okay, within the highway right away. 02:21:20
Everything thing is you know. 02:21:28
Advertising or economic events, As long as it's out of the right way and we meet those new options, we should be. 02:21:31
What we're kind of looking to and there's also a certain height that means the Billboard and this isn't more of a mobile sign. 02:21:37
I don't know if it falls into that ordinance, but we'll make sure that we. 02:21:42
I share that as we deploy this. 02:21:46
Do you guys have any locations that you guys have been considering? 02:21:51
Putting in signs. 02:21:55
Or is it all emergency based and? 02:21:57
You have like private property that. 02:22:00
People have. 02:22:03
Out loud or we'll let you put these signs for. 02:22:05
Actually advertising. 02:22:08
Mr. Commissioner, I'm not aware of any right now in this. I think that was kind of. 02:22:11
Put my car for a horse a little bit. 02:22:16
If this is approved then we can get through those. 02:22:18
You want to allow. 02:22:21
Make sure we have permission to put it anywhere that might be appropriated at that time. 02:22:22
A certain question I just wanted to address that. 02:22:30
The logistics committee here, Who is represented? 02:22:33
And what are your feelings on this? 02:22:37
So my. 02:22:42
I there's a letter submitted to each you guys. 02:22:44
The Merit foundation on it. 02:22:47
My attitude for it was. 02:22:50
You know, especially with all. 02:22:53
The flooding and disasters, the one thing that. 02:22:55
I've noticed just from personally and. 02:22:58
Letting the marketing business trying to get the word out of. 02:23:01
Just getting information out of the disasters. 02:23:04
Hard to find. Umm. 02:23:07
Even if. 02:23:09
Going to through great village ru do so or. 02:23:10
Any of the social skills. 02:23:14
Meetings with mayor, you know, radio. 02:23:17
Hard to find that information unless you're tuned in exactly. 02:23:19
So having any additional. 02:23:22
Information that put the. 02:23:25
Here's what the weather is going to be like if they're able to put. 02:23:27
Umm, blood. Watch like we expect rain around 2:00 PM. 02:23:31
That information for everybody coming into the area. 02:23:35
It's gonna be valuable. 02:23:38
Easily accessible, they see it out on the side of the road. 02:23:40
Additionally for. 02:23:44
Lodgers tactics spend. 02:23:45
From our purpose being generate. 02:23:47
Taking the advertising into account as multi function. 02:23:49
That was from. 02:23:53
If you may be approved the record. 02:23:55
Mr. Wilson, I was simply saying. 02:24:01
I think our initial thought process here was. 02:24:06
We recognize that we had. 02:24:09
Evacuation orders we. 02:24:11
Things have changed in terms of preparation or React. 02:24:13
Variants. 02:24:17
That was the principal reason for this. 02:24:19
It was also understood. 02:24:22
That by having this sort of multispectral. 02:24:24
Fancy thing that was able to get out get out more information. 02:24:28
That there's there's. 02:24:32
There's there is that dual use capability? 02:24:35
If you want. 02:24:37
And people that do visit here. 02:24:39
Need to feel comfortable about. 02:24:41
Information that comes out. 02:24:43
What roads are closed? What? 02:24:45
What's open? 02:24:46
What are the expectations? 02:24:48
So that is an additive. 02:24:50
Finding kind of thing it supports. 02:24:51
The community. 02:24:54
Principally. 02:24:56
But also visitors. 02:24:57
And I think it really. 02:24:59
I think it's a it's a great thing. 02:25:00
And I'm really happy with the. 02:25:03
The recommendations from the Lodgers Tax Committee. 02:25:05
Mr. Wilson. 02:25:08
So I think this is a great thing as well. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. 02:25:10
And forgive me for not being a little more educated myself, Can somebody explain this 3/5 to me? 02:25:14
So, Mr. Durham, Commissioners. 02:25:19
And the larger password is. 02:25:22
Broke up into a. 02:25:23
I'm going to play this song. 02:25:25
But essentially a hole in the 5th. 02:25:27
And then you have a 2 fish. What's the largest cops committee that's recommendation for advertising? 02:25:29
And bringing up this. 02:25:34
For businesses and events that are coming back. 02:25:37
The 3/5 is in the responsibility of the county. It's been on the same. 02:25:41
Set we have the same restrictions on lodgers tax. 02:25:46
With the three pieces for the county to extend the two pieces for the log in to actually make recommendations. 02:25:50
Put back out into the community. 02:25:56
Through the application. 02:25:59
I don't believe that. 02:26:08
We can extend loggers tax dollars unless it's going to be exclusively. 02:26:10
For the motion. 02:26:15
It's not allowed to be expended for General Services. 02:26:17
And that's what you all just described. We just talked about how tight and how little I'm going into. 02:26:22
And I do understand wanting to get the messaging out and I fully support that. 02:26:28
I don't think that's funny. 02:26:33
Is by state statute and our local ordinance, allowable system. 02:26:35
Mr. Wilson. 02:26:45
We have to adhere and that's I think what. 02:26:48
Listen, they started saying, we have to adhere to the same. 02:26:50
Descriptions of the ordinance that. 02:26:54
The committee makes recommendations. 02:26:56
So then. 02:26:59
Yes. 02:27:01
Let's verify them. 02:27:06
Will find the. 02:27:08
So if. 02:27:10
With your message. 02:27:13
Reset. 02:27:16
Is uh. 02:27:17
Is that true? That in the way you made it? 02:27:18
Not refreshing. 02:27:24
It's the first note. Could you please clarify? 02:27:28
Have you been a girl? 02:27:31
Have you been? 02:27:32
In on this. 02:27:35
Commissioner Chavez, I haven't had a chance to look at this in detail. I've been trying to. 02:27:37
Looking at the around the edges of it. 02:27:41
So I don't have a good answer for you. I mean that's, that's the bottom line at this moment. 02:27:43
But. 02:27:49
I mean in terms of just the use of the sign itself. 02:27:52
And the right of way. 02:27:55
I can answer that. We're talking about the expenditure. 02:27:57
I don't have an. 02:28:01
I'll entertain a motion to table this SO next. 02:28:03
Yeah. 02:28:09
Yeah, I want to buy it, but I want to buy. 02:28:11
I want one for every quarter coming into this town. 02:28:17
I was 70, Roswell Highway. 02:28:21
Muscular. 02:28:23
380. 02:28:25
See MMM. 02:28:28
I don't. I don't. 02:28:32
That can lead in. 02:28:34
Are we interested in entertaining a motion for one? 02:28:37
Or three of the general fund now and can they do that? 02:28:41
3. 02:28:45
So I'll entertain. I'll entertain a motion to take 5/3. 02:28:47
For the general fund. 02:28:51
Book that amount then we're talking basically that's only $99,000. 02:28:53
$10,000 Thirty 75. 02:28:58
Per unit 37 Five per unit. 02:29:00
Yeah, it's brought 100-1000. 02:29:03
When they get a discount for buying multiples. 02:29:07
$104,530 plus. 02:29:10
Glucose. 02:29:14
So I'll entertain a motion. 02:29:17
For three. 02:29:19
At that amount out of the general fund. 02:29:20
Then there's no question. 02:29:23
We can do whatever we want. 02:29:26
But we will use them. 02:29:28
For advertising. 02:29:30
I'll make a motion that we purchase. 02:29:34
3 mobile message boards. 02:29:37
Through general funds. 02:29:39
Do we have a second? 02:29:43
And with that. 02:29:45
Let's see again. 02:29:47
I amend my emotion not to. 02:29:52
$820,000. 02:29:55
Commissioner Wilson. Commissioner Fraser. 02:30:03
Aye, Commissioner, Trave. 02:30:09
Yes. 02:30:11
Commissioner Serna. 02:30:12
Chair Fischer. 02:30:14
Aye. Motion passes 4:00 to 1:00. 02:30:16
This could be encryption. 02:30:19
We talked about. 02:30:25
Delivery, delivery, very much on that. 02:30:31
Been on our minds. 02:30:34
We know that there is a lot of communication gaps. 02:30:35
For the public and the county. 02:30:40
Particularly with. 02:30:42
With these non annoying disasters and we're going to have fun in the future as well. 02:30:44
We also know that. 02:30:49
That we're going to have to be more aggressive in. 02:30:51
Promoting events. 02:30:54
Here and for public safety. 02:30:56
So now that now the task I think is to make sure we use them properly. 02:31:00
Make sure they've deployed every day when we're working on. 02:31:05
Yes, yes, Sir. 02:31:10
Yeah. Thank you. 02:31:12
Automatically we have to. 02:31:27
I don't know the island. 02:31:29
And there's an Amber Alert there automatically. 02:31:33
Because they're a way of program. 02:31:38
Program that ends, but we don't necessarily know about an answer alert yet and. 02:31:41
Barn it's a message 15. It's been like. 02:31:48
Anything. 02:31:52
Considerations that can be huge for us we have missing. 02:31:54
10 years old. 02:31:58
Nobody knew where he's at. One hour now. 02:31:59
That kind of stuff right there, it's huge. 02:32:01
One person seeing the bad question. 02:32:04
And to support this. 02:32:07
Decisions we're using to. 02:32:08
I like that and I'm glad you brought that up, Sheriff. 02:32:12
It's very important and that that ties in with the. 02:32:15
The desired. 02:32:18
Enhance the security of the county. 02:32:19
For people in the town. 02:32:22
So we need to figure out how to do that. 02:32:23
Commissioner Jarrett this. 02:32:27
I don't know if we can. 02:32:29
Doing automatic programs, but definitely with our. 02:32:31
Increased effort toward. 02:32:35
Pumping out our public mission with social media. 02:32:38
And we'll very much be able to apply this into our messaging that we put out and with the ability to do it from anywhere in the 02:32:41
county. 02:32:44
It should be an efficient process it seems to me. 02:32:47
It seems to me that the Sheriff's Office. 02:32:52
Might have the ability to independent. 02:32:55
Being defended put some of these. 02:32:58
What's on high priority messaging? 02:33:01
Over the program that you have installed, which might be less important. 02:33:05
Chairman Fisher, Commissioners, I think we'll be able to see if we can implement that program now, share with our. 02:33:11
Board at the fairgrounds. 02:33:17
And we'll. 02:33:19
Yeah, we'll see if we can get that stood in place at the fairgrounds before we ever get the mobile boards. 02:33:21
And then that way when we get those, we can kind of just hit the ground running. 02:33:28
Verified that this is. 02:33:36
Now we have to ask today. 02:33:38
Trusted agents. 02:33:42
OK. 02:33:45
Very good. 02:33:48
They went. Do we need to take agenda item number 11 off the table? 02:33:51
It was the largest test, right? 02:33:57
But we. 02:34:06
Thank you. 02:34:10
Sarah. 02:34:16
That's good as well. 02:34:18
The next door. 02:34:23
That's OK. 02:34:27
Yeah, OK. 02:34:28
OK #12 are we? Are we clear on 11? 02:34:34
Rewards. 02:34:40
Now we have to workout the details and how do we? 02:34:42
Coordinate the emergency messages. 02:34:45
And Oh yes. 02:34:48
Why not? 02:34:50
OK #12 considerate an advertised IFP. 02:34:52
2020 Project formed from the God of preschool. 02:34:55
Mr. Chairman, Fisher Commissioner Jeffrey Cutler. 02:34:59
The bridge drainage structure improvements that we're looking to tie the North and South end. 02:35:05
Of the fairgrounds together. 02:35:10
This will be a box culverts. 02:35:13
Vision and. 02:35:15
Falsely doesn't. 02:35:18
It gets to the point where no. 02:35:22
Box culverts. It will be designed. 02:35:24
Quote. 02:35:25
You know God, Cree. 02:35:28
So I know the water crossing your beige right now. 02:35:30
This is uh. 02:35:33
They work, they do not understand. 02:35:36
The the match money for this? This is a a water trust board. 02:35:38
Grant opportunity. 02:35:43
The match will be coming out of the funding that provided in the road department, the $210,000 match. 02:35:45
There is $119,000 loan component. 02:35:51
And then the rest of the grant funding would be from the Water Trust Board, which is $1,000,071 the total of. 02:35:55
$1.4 million. 02:36:02
And then we would like to put this out for IFB so we can get some bidding. 02:36:04
In place and start this project here in the fall after the fair. 02:36:11
Chairman Fisher, Commissioner Carter, we are 100%. 02:36:23
Design. 02:36:26
It is completed. 02:36:27
So that part is ready to go. 02:36:28
We just need to get. 02:36:31
The project out to bid? 02:36:33
And we can hit the ground, right? 02:36:34
The money has been approved for the match. 02:36:37
The grant has been approved from the trust board. We would just have to get with Sherry. 02:36:40
And secure the loan component. 02:36:44
Part of that, and Sherry's pretty good. 02:36:46
Figured out how to do that. It's similar to the colonial spray. 02:36:48
But we should be able to hit the ground running and. 02:36:54
August or September? 02:36:56
So when we have Google. 02:36:58
Quite a few box call with. 02:37:00
Oh, I'm using this. We are. 02:37:04
What are you using Sandusky? 02:37:06
All of that was. 02:37:09
Your questions answered. 02:37:11
All right, so let's. 02:37:17
Let's go ahead and entertain a motion to this particular item. 02:37:19
#12 IP 20.5. 02:37:24
Make sure I move but. 02:37:28
It just seemed to advertise 25 past one from the first. 02:37:30
One second. 02:37:36
Madam, please. 02:37:39
Commissioner Wilson. 02:37:41
Yes, Commissioner Serna. 02:37:42
Commissioner Trailer. 02:37:44
Aye. 02:37:46
Chair Fisher. 02:37:47
Motion passes. 02:37:49
Thank you guys. Excellent. 02:37:50
Next is number 13. 02:37:54
Consideration of budget adjustment to purchase of real property. Locating the 310 11th St. Arizona, New Mexico. 02:37:57
Interference please. 02:38:05
Mr. Chairman, Commissioners, before you know the budget adjustment during our last. 02:38:08
Meeting the Commission provided direction of the fee was the purchase of 3/10. 02:38:13
11th St. for our. 02:38:19
Works department. 02:38:20
With this we've. 02:38:23
Process is made an offer. 02:38:25
He's the owner of that property. 02:38:28
And the account was received what we discussed and. 02:38:30
Has been accepted with. 02:38:34
We are requesting a budget adjustment today to. 02:38:36
Complete. 02:38:39
This will be being submitted for BFA for review with the execution of the offer. 02:38:42
And once that is approved by BFA, we will continue closing of the property. 02:38:47
And hopefully we're having. 02:38:51
Want everyone has been about the most 40 days. 02:38:53
This is very important. 02:38:58
This is not just a. 02:39:00
Of frivolous expenditure. 02:39:02
The Board of Elections. 02:39:05
Early voting. 02:39:09
And it's done over. 02:39:10
At the clerk's office. 02:39:12
For a period of time. 02:39:15
And because of changes in the security requirements. 02:39:17
Place by. 02:39:20
Yeah, I'd be over there. 02:39:22
Everybody that goes into that building. 02:39:24
Have to go through metal. 02:39:27
Factors and. 02:39:29
Did some pushback and. 02:39:31
Consideration. 02:39:33
Given to. 02:39:35
The fact that some may feel intimidated. 02:39:37
We're talking about potential. 02:39:39
Concerned about voted. 02:39:41
In the day, there's also. 02:39:43
The problems with. 02:39:47
That the building inside in terms of being over the service. 02:39:49
In the lobby, all members of the community does it. 02:39:53
There's any special you know? 02:39:56
ADA, Bachelor's and so forth. 02:39:59
And in order to change with that building and turn it into something that. 02:40:03
Is usable. 02:40:08
Would require a significant amount of money. 02:40:09
To be staffed by the county. 02:40:12
It's like throwing. 02:40:15
Good money after bad. 02:40:16
Part of the strategic plan for the county is to actually. 02:40:19
Eventually, uh. 02:40:24
Rehabilitate. 02:40:25
The two-story courthouse, The old courthouse there, which is. 02:40:26
Outdated and not compliant. 02:40:31
Your current code standards. 02:40:33
And so you got to shuffle around people. Anyway, Long story short. 02:40:37
That building that's across the street here, it's, it's turnkey. 02:40:40
It's a perfect. 02:40:44
Edifice for the clerk and her office. 02:40:46
To be able to move in there. 02:40:49
Be secure and do the work for the people of the county in addition to that. 02:40:51
It also has. 02:40:56
Facilities that allow for. 02:40:58
The voting public to go in there. 02:41:00
And to be supported in that regard. 02:41:02
Without having to go through special security measures. 02:41:05
And so on and so forth. 02:41:08
So I I really. 02:41:10
Think this is a good thing for the county? 02:41:12
This is a good thing for the citizens. 02:41:14
It is some money. 02:41:16
But when you talk about having to rebuild something like that. 02:41:18
Or try to correct. 02:41:21
The inherent problems in the current buildings. 02:41:23
This is a good. 02:41:26
So I would unless there are. 02:41:28
Any other questions? 02:41:30
Comments I'd like to entertain a most important event. 02:41:32
Purchase price is 400 and. 02:41:37
The purchase price is $430,000 with the additional fees, clothing costs and that makes it. 02:41:39
Over 446,000 dollars 607. 02:41:45
That's right, Right at the. 02:41:52
France Madden, which, by the way. 02:41:54
He's not go off. 02:41:57
From when it was done. 02:41:59
Something like that. So we're not getting. 02:42:00
We're not getting banned. 02:42:04
German, I'd like a motion. 02:42:12
Purchase real property located at 310 11th St. 02:42:14
It turns also in Mexico. 02:42:18
Of the budget adjustment. 02:42:20
Thank you. Second. 02:42:22
And clerk. 02:42:25
Commissioner Wilson. Yes, Commissioner Prather. 02:42:28
Aye, Commissioner Serna. 02:42:30
Commissioner Chavez, Chair Fisher. 02:42:32
Aye. Motion passes. 02:42:34
Good. I think that's going to be good. And the nice thing about it. 02:42:36
The clerk and her office can move in there. 02:42:39
As soon as we take possession. 02:42:42
OK. Well do you have any idea when that like well we're going to get? 02:42:44
And so. 02:42:50
Contingent upon the if they review and approval. 02:42:52
We're hoping to have her in there set up and settled by And finally, if you are October. 02:42:55
Elections. 02:43:00
And what are? 02:43:02
Quiet. I appreciate it. 02:43:08
That's for messed it up. 02:43:14
OK, Consideration will prove expenditure for peer support training services for Lincoln County. 02:43:15
We're going to ask the undersheriff. I already come up here. 02:43:21
Talk about this. 02:43:25
This is this is something slacking. It's important. 02:43:26
And it's very timely. 02:43:30
To understand please. 02:43:32
Mr. Chairman, Commissioner Brian Doherty, I'm. 02:43:34
So I'll print this off the International Association. 02:43:38
Of beliefs that leverage. 02:43:41
From it will not be different, but the spirit of this program is making wine. 02:43:45
It's a reunity program. 02:43:49
That I want to start here in Wheaton County. 02:43:51
The whole thing again. 02:43:54
From Corona. 02:43:55
Honda. So let me read this report. 02:43:56
So my goal of peer support is to provide all public safety employees. 02:43:59
In an agency, the opportunity. 02:44:03
Receive emotional and annual support. 02:44:05
Two times personal. 02:44:08
Or professional prices and develop anticipate. 02:44:09
And address potential difficulties. 02:44:12
So back in the 1900s when the sheriff and I started law enforcement. 02:44:15
It was brought some dirt on it and get back into games. 02:44:19
Still, we're not going to tell you. 02:44:25
Those days are over then. 02:44:29
Hopeful. Thank you. 02:44:31
As leaders, as managers and employees in important bus that we. 02:44:33
Take care of it. 02:44:37
In law enforcement, it's a stigma. Food, Fox and the psychology. 02:44:39
No one wants to do that. 02:44:44
But if you have your peers that you can talk to. 02:44:45
It helped. 02:44:48
Even the most powerful phrase. 02:44:49
In my. 02:44:51
Are you OK? 02:44:53
Right, we need someone. 02:44:55
Do that, so some of the things that they do. 02:44:57
It is a hospital visitation. 02:45:01
Support with career related issues. 02:45:03
Post critical incident support. 02:45:06
Death notification. 02:45:08
Substance abuse. 02:45:09
EMP referrals support with relationships and family issues. 02:45:10
Support for families of injured or ill employees. 02:45:14
And I don't seem support for. 02:45:17
Personnel immediately following. 02:45:19
Critical. 02:45:20
Incident. So I've been here since April. 02:45:21
No, stop the head, I can kick it. 02:45:23
Four times we should have. 02:45:25
Activated appears. 02:45:27
This happened the other day. 02:45:29
With the floods last week. 02:45:32
So that's why I'm here and. 02:45:33
We got a quote from Billy Hannah. 02:45:36
The Sheriff's Office, they use the same. 02:45:38
Company out of California. It's supposed to be good. 02:45:40
Make it so. 02:45:42
Any question? 02:45:48
General this two day peer support training. 02:45:50
Is that them training you guys, your department? 02:45:53
So what? I don't know. So I don't want the sheriff's department's experience office. I'm definitely sorry. 02:45:56
It is awful. 02:46:02
So what I want is. 02:46:03
In my head envisions that we get representatives from all the departments. 02:46:06
So I talked to you. 02:46:10
We're also Police Department to Downs. 02:46:11
Capital fired. 02:46:14
EMS and WE. 02:46:16
Get volunteers between 10 and 15. 02:46:18
This company comes in from California, Houston. 02:46:22
The 10 day training. 02:46:24
And then we have a group of individuals. 02:46:26
That will be available. 02:46:29
The fault will have the peer support coordinator and I might be putting across the floor horse and we'll get an MO U out. 02:46:30
And then, yeah, are you available? 02:46:38
Are you available sent to? 02:46:40
To the hospital, to their house. 02:46:42
Do an instant let's. That's the goal. 02:46:45
But they're training locals. 02:46:48
They're training you guys, they're training you know, right? 02:46:50
What then is up on the? So if this gets approved then I will. 02:46:53
Then send a formal e-mail out for our department to say this is what we're doing. 02:46:58
You guys expressed interest in it? 02:47:03
Can you send the volunteers? Here's the train. 02:47:05
It's going to follow up on that. So is that a is? 02:47:10
It's a one time training but. 02:47:13
Will there be more training? 02:47:17
Twice a year. 02:47:20
They'll do. I will send you some reason. 02:47:20
Will be up. 02:47:23
Let me start is that. 02:47:28
Price included in the $7000. 02:47:29
Yes. So then. 02:47:32
The other two trainings. 02:47:33
Also involved in that. 02:47:35
Yes, Sir. 02:47:36
So to be clear, your intention invoices would have. 02:47:42
Have a number of individuals spraying. 02:47:48
And then other departments. 02:47:51
In the county. 02:47:53
Also OK, that's correct. 02:47:55
So if I get 2 from the Sheriff's Office? 02:47:57
Oh yes, I'll talk to those guys. They're on board. 02:48:00
Who from uh? 02:48:03
Fire department kept in. 02:48:05
And we have a pool of individuals, we'll have to have a coordinator for us. When the call comes out, I call the coordinator and 02:48:07
the coordinator looks I got these. 02:48:10
Never know what's wrong. 02:48:14
So how many? How many total? 02:48:17
Can we, uh, send? 02:48:19
For this it doesn't say. 02:48:21
So. 02:48:23
So if we have 2530 volunteers. 02:48:26
No thanks. That would be. 02:48:29
How about that? 02:48:32
Any other questions, comments? 02:48:37
And obtain a motion to improve this. 02:48:41
This gentleman, I'd like to make a motion and we approve the standard shift of peer support training services for Lincoln County. 02:48:45
Madam Clerk. 02:48:51
Commissioner Frater. 02:48:55
Commissioner Serna. 02:48:57
Commissioner Wilson. Commissioner Chavez. Chair Fisher. 02:48:58
Motion passes. 02:49:02
Thank you. 02:49:03
OK. Thank you. Thank you. 02:49:04
So I. 02:49:07
I'm willing to. 02:49:11
Thank you. Thanks for lunch. 02:49:12
Sort of come back and. 02:49:13
Hit this bar. 02:49:15
Within 10 ions. 02:49:17
Is that there any feelings with regarding that? 02:49:18
It's like out through. 02:49:22
What happens to the Long Beach? What are we going to pick? 02:49:25
It's all right. 02:49:35
So, all right, so we're going to character. 02:49:37
Recess. Let's go back in 15 minutes. 02:49:47
15 minutes. 02:49:53
5 minutes never worked. 02:49:56
Especially for me. 02:49:59
Just let me know when you're ready. I'm ready, you're ready. 02:50:15
Wow. OK, so. 02:50:20
What we want to do again is since I have permission to move the agenda item. 02:50:23
As necessary. 02:50:28
I would like to bring we're going to the consent items, right? 02:50:31
#4. 02:50:35
And I guess the first thing we need to do is. 02:50:37
He's pulled out that. 02:50:41
What we want to do or? 02:50:43
Can I just do it individually? 02:50:44
How do you want to do that? 02:50:46
If you're wanting to. 02:50:47
Full summon then approve the rest. 02:50:50
Or you wanted to do everyone of them independent? 02:50:53
So I would like to pull. 02:50:56
All of the. 02:50:58
Incentives, if you would look at them. 02:50:59
Out with the exception of. 02:51:02
8. 02:51:05
15. 02:51:11
16. 02:51:15
And 70. 02:51:17
So a. 02:51:22
1516 and 17. 02:51:24
Remain in the consent items and if we have. 02:51:26
Any other commissioners that would like to? 02:51:29
Dispute that, let me know. 02:51:32
Otherwise it would have. 02:51:33
Entertain emotion. 02:51:35
To approve those consent items. 02:51:37
That would be number 81516 and 30. 02:51:40
Clean up that system 7 and since they were vetted. 02:51:45
Anybody have heartburn with their members? 02:51:48
OK, so. 02:51:52
The inference of line 567. 02:51:55
8/15/15 and seven. 02:51:59
Entertainment to. 02:52:02
Approve those facilities. 02:52:05
I make the motion to. 02:52:08
Approve consent items 5. 02:52:11
678. 02:52:13
1516 and 17. 02:52:16
Give me a second please. 02:52:19
Yeah, Madler. 02:52:21
Commissioner Wilson. Yes, Commissioner Serna. 02:52:25
Commissioner Travis. Yes, Commissioner. 02:52:28
Chair Fischer. 02:52:31
Hi, Marshall passes. 02:52:32
Thank you very much. 02:52:34
So item number. 02:52:39
4/1. 02:52:42
The Treasurer's report. 02:52:43
And you? 02:52:46
Kind of give us an overview. You gave us some good documentation, but. 02:52:47
He's not here. 02:52:51
Oh, sorry. 02:52:54
Is it OK so before you? 02:53:00
Lincoln County Senate returns are within Fairmont District. 02:53:03
Give me a minute. So I don't want his reports from May and June. 02:53:06
In the dream of the ending. 02:53:11
For our fiscal year 2425. 02:53:13
General finally ended in 12,441,700 and 2000. 02:53:18
Dollars and 37 cents compared to last year. 02:53:23
At 12,000,076 dollars 883. 02:53:26
Dollars and $0.96, so we had a little bit more Indian revenue. 02:53:30
Our collections. 02:53:35
We were at 94.82. 02:53:36
The end of June. 02:53:40
And last year at this time when I went 95.45. 02:53:41
That's 0.63% down a little bit. 02:53:45
I'm not seeing a problem with that. 02:53:49
I did talk to the property tax division and they handled our tax sale that we had scheduled for August. 02:53:51
Until you get really from a disaster. 02:53:58
And I believe property tax division did stand. 02:54:01
The noted some people reporting I believe it's their BRT taxes and stuff to give them a break into those. So again. 02:54:06
And I'll print that out and. 02:54:13
Submit it to you guys so you'll have it so. 02:54:14
So just just readjust that was for looking download. 02:54:18
Lincoln County. 02:54:23
OK, that's what I wanted to hear. 02:54:25
Do you have any questions for May or June? 02:54:30
So that increase in revenues might be attributed to. 02:54:35
Because our expectation was. 02:54:40
Even identified that. 02:54:42
Right. Well, it's. 02:54:45
The taxes that we had submitted, they're right on collection, so I feel good with that. 02:54:47
And um. 02:54:53
The loss would be affecting this year's. 02:54:55
Taxes for 25. 02:54:59
For the firing of black here. 02:55:01
So. 02:55:04
Required The state did not give any forgiveness by anybody. 02:55:05
So they were required to pay the full amount. 02:55:10
That's the statute. 02:55:13
There was nothing I could do about that, nothing that says it could be. 02:55:14
And so. 02:55:18
I think the might be. 02:55:20
2025 Tax. 02:55:22
And then also again next year for some cases. 02:55:26
We're going to see that again. 02:55:29
Put the. 02:55:31
Before us. 02:55:34
It is on practice. 02:55:36
Right. 02:55:39
OK, so. 02:55:41
You guys do have a GRT chart. 02:55:42
And it does show that group. 02:55:44
The mouth won't freeze. 02:55:46
I did a five year. 02:55:48
Tracking on it so you can see that it did go up. 02:55:50
Quite a bit from last year, almost $70. 02:55:53
And that's just been official for the camp. 02:55:58
So that's the GRT's and two different funds. They're in the indigent. 02:56:01
They are also in the 682 fund, so the 654, the 682. 02:56:06
And then the 563 for the environmental. 02:56:10
So those do not go into general fund. 02:56:13
So that is, you know. 02:56:16
Offsetting the detention Center for the 682. 02:56:18
And then the obligations for like the colonists, and then also the. 02:56:22
Project, yeah. 02:56:28
Taking those amounts out of 682 for the GRP. 02:56:30
Yes, I guess what I don't understand. 02:56:34
We had a little increase. 02:56:40
Maila. 02:56:44
Oh, that's true. 02:56:47
It was 400,000. 02:56:50
1.2 is really GMT. 02:56:55
So it had. 02:56:58
The GRT not goes the question. 02:57:01
That I have, and so would we. 02:57:03
In real life, less in the general home. 02:57:05
In other words, I'm trying to. 02:57:07
Suggest that maybe the DRT going up top this out. 02:57:09
So that we were actually safe. 02:57:13
Similar to level last year before. 02:57:14
I would say that us. 02:57:16
Transferring this. 02:57:18
LAPDF money to the General Fund, 5.7. 02:57:19
Millions helped because we transferred 5 million out to the disaster fund. 02:57:23
So there was the 700,000 cushions go back I think. 02:57:29
It probably went down about 300,000 if we didn't. 02:57:32
So then the following question is. 02:57:38
The Phenomena's reimbursement of about 9 point. 02:57:41
8 million. 02:57:45
That we're expecting. 02:57:47
Student. Where does that end up and what does that? 02:57:49
We're going to put that in the disaster phone. 02:57:54
And keep it sitting there. 02:57:56
So as you guys need to extend it, you'll have that money sitting there for anything that comes up. 02:57:59
That you can vote on. 02:58:04
And then that way you have. 02:58:06
You know many sitting there. 02:58:08
To do the matches or anything else that we. 02:58:09
So that. 02:58:13
So that's very. 02:58:15
The way to keep the 12. 02:58:21
And perhaps the beautiful things going forward and other offsets. 02:58:26
Too, but we need to have that. 02:58:30
Disaster find. 02:58:33
Available because we're going to confront a lot of those thoughts. 02:58:34
And I think that, you know, going forward of. 02:58:39
The detention center we're going to have, they had less of a beginning balance. They don't have as many like IA. 02:58:42
Inmates. 02:58:49
And so we haven't received as much money. So we're going to have to, we had to fund that a little bit more than we anticipated 02:58:51
when we did. 02:58:55
You know, budget in April. 02:58:59
So that was another. 02:59:01
Almost 200 something thousand $1000. 02:59:03
So that's something that we really need them watch because. 02:59:06
As Evelyn. 02:59:09
Muscularis building their own facility. We won't have those. 02:59:11
Inmates, so we will not get that funding. 02:59:16
I did ask this question before. Are we getting any? 02:59:18
The ice. 02:59:24
What the? 02:59:27
Any other any other questions or comments? 02:59:36
I think we look like we're. 02:59:40
Pretty good shape. 02:59:42
So when we get, when we get that money back in. 02:59:44
From from FEMA. 02:59:48
A reaction and benefit, so it makes. 02:59:49
Yes, Sir, we do. 02:59:51
And then I put it into the pool because I can get it out within 24 hours depending on what kind of money we need. 02:59:55
To you know. 03:00:01
Distribute out. 03:00:02
So that way we have. 03:00:04
Click below. 03:00:05
Liquid money. 03:00:06
As we need it. 03:00:07
So the reporting amount for April 2025, because there are two months in the network. 03:00:10
On taxable receipts for construction was 45. 03:00:19
$1,311,970 so. 03:00:23
With us continuing to. 03:00:28
Encourage. 03:00:30
Infrastructure improvements. 03:00:32
And rebuild. 03:00:34
We just need to save them. 03:00:36
I know that. 03:00:47
Cycle for budget. 03:00:48
And it doesn't start normally till. 03:00:50
Done after the first of the year. 03:00:55
But I I feel compelled. 03:00:57
To have some sort of. 03:01:00
Needing some deliberation. 03:01:02
Before then. 03:01:05
Because of kind of just what you just said. 03:01:07
And and we do have. 03:01:09
Needs in China improved. 03:01:12
The services and the safety and good and so forth for the for the county. 03:01:14
We need to think about having. 03:01:23
Some more discussions. 03:01:24
Of workshops that allow us. 03:01:26
Has a body talked about some of the things that you might? 03:01:29
Be interested in both. 03:01:33
And what comes to mind? 03:01:35
Merely the first responders. 03:01:40
And tired. 03:01:42
He's missing out. 03:01:45
Let's start talk about. 03:01:49
The amount of money from a. 03:01:51
Birthday thing. 03:01:53
Um, it's probably something we can almost find. 03:01:55
And I'm not sure that we want to do that. I'm not. 03:02:00
Even suggesting it, but I think you should consider it. 03:02:03
Timeliness is important. 03:02:06
And we're not moving too fast on that. 03:02:09
I think we at least need to. 03:02:12
Get the property identified and do all the side prep work and pips. 03:02:14
As make our grant application with. 03:02:18
And we could find that. 03:02:23
Lisa working. 03:02:26
Hello, Mr. Chairman, how much is the? 03:02:28
That note I continue to. 03:02:30
And also the oldest guys I had some discussions and they are working on. 03:02:32
Site Labs that we pick not soon and we'll present to you on this. 03:02:36
Site layout options so that you can consider. 03:02:41
Biography. 03:02:44
At what location? We're currently looking at Capitan. 03:02:47
And we're looking at Fort Stan. 03:02:50
The permanent safety. 03:03:01
I'm not sure I understand well the grade at each. 03:03:07
It's going to vary. 03:03:09
Assistance period. 03:03:12
We'll bring you our challenges that we have with each site. 03:03:14
Kind of a layout of what we intend to do. 03:03:18
So up on the board, we have the debt schedule, so in. 03:03:26
In our current book. 03:03:30
At the very back we have on. 03:03:31
24 through 30. 03:03:36
We list the actual debt in their amortization record. 03:03:38
So what I have done is I've convinced that into one sheet. 03:03:42
Make it easier. Can you guys identify our debt and our obligations? 03:03:45
And so in our July book, there's Something The New Debt. 03:03:49
So I think it'll be better for you to. 03:03:54
You know. 03:03:56
Look at everything. See what you know we're obligated to. 03:03:56
What we have left, the payments that we pay. 03:04:01
Nearly. 03:04:03
When does the wind farm money start coming in this fall? January of 26. 03:04:12
And I'm I'm hesitant to put it in the budget until I actually say something. 03:04:20
Oh, so it is not in the budget at this time. So when we do get it, that'll be. 03:04:24
The funds that you guys can explain the problem. 03:04:31
Three new deals in the deal. 03:04:36
Fascinating something. 03:04:40
Which is going to take away. 03:04:44
Incentives and subsidies. 03:04:46
Which is going to make it more problematic for the one far. 03:04:49
To pay us. 03:04:54
You heard it. 03:04:56
Yeah, Anything else? 03:05:02
Any other questions I. 03:05:06
Very clearly. 03:05:07
Presented umm. 03:05:09
I like how how you do it. You know this is. 03:05:11
That's I can only understand now. 03:05:14
And so the more. 03:05:17
The more that you. 03:05:18
Are able to. 03:05:20
To do things like that or visual. 03:05:22
My mind doesn't work digitally. 03:05:25
So I think it's helpful. 03:05:26
Not just for me. 03:05:29
For everyone so. 03:05:31
Please continue that path. 03:05:33
OK. And then I've also included a fund balance report of full-tash report. 03:05:34
For the end of June, this is out of the Tyler program. 03:05:40
So we have been balancing to both programs. 03:05:43
We have to journal in everything from Sciatic into Tyler for our taxes daily. 03:05:46
Because. 03:05:53
Tyler does not have that set up or set up until February to even start looking at that. 03:05:54
And so as you can see on the. 03:05:59
Fund Balance report. It matches to the June. 03:06:02
Finance Report at the very end. 03:06:06
The 57,876,000 Two 725. 03:06:08
Dollars and 38 cents and then the funds. 03:06:14
Are identified. 03:06:18
Their phone numbers, Different balances for each fund. 03:06:19
And very first one, who is our finance split for June? 03:06:22
And then also on the quarterly report? 03:06:26
Those amounts. 03:06:30
The only thing on the quarterly report, the beginning balances round up. 03:06:31
So I never get the exact amount for $10 off because. 03:06:35
Over. 03:06:39
So there's nothing I can do about that. That's VF8 program. 03:06:41
Sounds good? Not too. 03:06:46
It does. It's. 03:06:48
It's really frustrating because I'd like to balance to the penny and. 03:06:49
You know, I talked to them. 03:06:53
They won't do anything so. 03:06:55
There's nothing I can do. 03:06:57
DFAS in charge, so. 03:06:59
And then this is your full cash report. 03:07:01
It shows claim on cash which would be outstanding checks. 03:07:04
Add a different account. 03:07:07
And then you're actually on the Backpage. 03:07:09
Shows your bank balances. 03:07:12
And then that also ties. 03:07:14
In bedroom. 03:07:16
Kaiser's report on page. 03:07:19
Yeah, page 14. 03:07:24
On your banks? 03:07:26
Total so the Tyler report is giving us reports that match into the. 03:07:27
Priority Report. So we balanced everything except for. 03:07:32
Of course the. 03:07:35
Casting our doors in the pretty fast. 03:07:37
The senior citizens. 03:07:40
With just the $2000 and that's the difference in them. 03:07:42
Any questions on those? 03:07:46
So we're actually doing. 03:07:49
Balancing and triadic. 03:07:50
Balancing. 03:07:52
In Tyler balancing in Vfa's. 03:07:53
You know LGBMS reporting and then. 03:07:57
Our actual budget sheets that we do so. 03:08:00
There's four programs that we're balancing through and they all match so. 03:08:04
We're real pleased with that. 03:08:09
Is that going to get easier to get out of? 03:08:12
Brian, thank you. Yeah, once we get the treasurer part going into Tyler, that's going to go with beneficial. 03:08:15
February is when they start. 03:08:22
Working on working. 03:08:24
Jason's talking to them so they might listen. 03:08:28
Better and I think the same with the assessors, it's going to be in February also. 03:08:30
So. 03:08:37
Any questions, comments? 03:08:41
Commission, thank you very much. 03:08:43
Thanks. 03:08:46
So. 03:08:49
Item number 2 Consideration of a resolution 20 dash. 03:08:52
25. 03:08:56
69 Fiscal year 2024. 03:08:58
But 2025 D. 03:09:01
Fourth quarter report, so we need it. 03:09:03
I mentioned you. 03:09:05
Yes. 03:09:07
Mr. Chair, I moved here through. 03:09:16
Translation 825. That's good. 03:09:18
9 displaying 4. 03:09:21
In between 2025 DFA bus order. 03:09:25
2nd. 03:09:29
Commissioner Fraser. 03:09:35
Commissioner Serna. 03:09:37
Krishna Travis, Commissioner Wilson, Chair, Fisher. 03:09:38
Motion passes. 03:09:42
So the next item here. 03:09:45
And yes. 03:09:47
It's definitely a motion of a few of them will turn. 03:09:49
With the motion to approve that. 03:09:56
Second Sergeant. 03:10:01
And then a third. 03:10:04
See item number one on. 03:10:07
Commissioner Prather. 03:10:09
Aye. 03:10:11
Commissioner Chavez, Commissioner Wilson. Chair Fisher. 03:10:12
Motion passes. 03:10:16
OK, so the next thing would be #3. 03:10:19
The generation. 03:10:22
21572 years 24. 03:10:24
In 25 years, I'm glad that adjustments. 03:10:27
So these are going to complete our June. 03:10:31
2025 balances what I'm doing is. 03:10:34
For audit purposes, we. 03:10:39
Collected more in revenues as we budgeted. 03:10:41
So I'd like to adjust those which they reflect into the quarterly report. 03:10:45
So I should have had this one first and then. 03:10:49
Approved before the actual quarter report, but. 03:10:52
This will balance the quarterly reports budget. 03:10:56
But you did announce? 03:11:00
Make him noteworthy. 03:11:05
The interest earned, it was way over what we anticipated because I always go in conservative, but. 03:11:07
With all the different spanking. 03:11:14
About. 03:11:16
Because the country's debt, that'll be good. But. 03:11:29
Work hard, Mr. Stern. So. 03:11:32
OK, so we'll entertain a Muslim to. 03:11:36
Mr. Chairman, I remember we approve resolution. 03:11:40
125-70. 03:11:43
Commissioner Serna. 03:11:50
Commissioner Prather. 03:11:52
Commissioner Wilson. Commissioner Thomas. Chair Fisher. 03:11:53
Motion passes. Thank you. 03:11:56
OK, Mr. Chairman. 03:12:13
Several items. 03:12:19
Expenditure. This is your reservation budget adjustment to allow us to go ahead and put these in the budget. 03:12:22
Which include your shared vehicle or clerks and. 03:12:28
Thank you for taking the. 03:12:35
To approve. 03:12:41
Well. 03:12:49
Since budget adjustments. 03:12:51
Commissioner Wilson. 03:12:58
Commissioner Struthers. Yes, Commissioner Prater. 03:12:59
Aye, Commissioner Serna. 03:13:02
Chair Fisher, motion passes. 03:13:04
7-8, 902. 03:13:20
Commissioner, you've been trying to talk in, so he's closer to the problem and. 03:13:23
Most of it. 03:13:29
And this is consideration of resolution 1.6. 03:13:32
That's seven and I will include. 03:13:35
OA and then. 03:13:38
We'll get that. 03:13:41
Fiscal 2026 and 720 point 6.8. 03:13:42
We do care to comment on that. 03:13:47
Yeah, Mr. Wilson, I'd be happy too, Mr. Chairman. Thank you. I. 03:13:50
I believe these resolutions are. 03:13:53
Necessary for the county to consider. 03:13:58
We've all seen our neighbors to the list and. 03:14:01
You don't even just. 03:14:03
I feel that it's close to home. 03:14:06
Broadcasting, especially as we are heavily at all. 03:14:08
Oh, that heavily. Heavily. 03:14:12
Umm. 03:14:14
That will not count that with. 03:14:15
That would be scary for a tourist. 03:14:17
And also the hunting economy, the recreation economy. 03:14:19
So. 03:14:23
You know I don't have any. 03:14:25
Personal stories I believe that the wolves are. 03:14:27
Or imminent and quotes and. 03:14:31
Any further than that, Mr. Chairman, I just say that it would be detrimental. 03:14:35
Park County of Wolves did show up inside. 03:14:39
Appreciate any. 03:14:41
But but. 03:14:52
You know you're right, so. 03:14:58
Do not. 03:14:59
Do not feed the animal. 03:15:00
But there but. 03:15:02
He's on sterile horses. 03:15:05
And so on and so forth. What's interesting? 03:15:07
Is we've got these rules which are not indigenous to the area have been. 03:15:09
Brought my concern forever but but that's OK. 03:15:15
They're being handled routinely. 03:15:18
By the federal government. 03:15:22
To tag them to treat them. 03:15:24
To mark them. 03:15:27
And consequently. 03:15:29
Their natural fear. 03:15:31
Human contact and being close to human. 03:15:34
I mean, they're just like kind of dog, only they're nastier. 03:15:37
Some effects. 03:15:41
What happens when? 03:15:43
When you you handle animals and you suck the one they come into. 03:15:44
Camp sites and come close to homes. 03:15:49
They're not afraid of little kids that are wrong. 03:15:52
This is a real problem. 03:15:56
The other thing that's crazy and. 03:15:58
You've heard about it too, but. 03:16:00
The Timberwolves. 03:16:02
It's been even much bigger, much more aggressive. 03:16:04
Thoroughly clean. 03:16:07
On Mig. 03:16:08
Display as well. 03:16:11
And they agreed. 03:16:12
I mean, it's just a nasty we're in trouble. 03:16:15
There's a reason why we don't have grizzly bears. 03:16:17
In the mountains of New Mexico. 03:16:20
And why we don't have? 03:16:23
We didn't have more. 03:16:24
In New Mexico. 03:16:26
Because people made decisions between. 03:16:28
Human beings. 03:16:30
And these other critters? 03:16:33
Now we're being forced to live with. So I'm I'm really happy to see these resolutions. 03:16:36
And I was thanks to Commissioner Sarah first. 03:16:40
Not a clean and much worse. 03:16:43
For us, honey. 03:16:44
And uh. 03:16:46
I would entertain it. 03:16:47
Emotions to We spoke with those resolutions. 03:16:49
Awakening. 03:16:53
You don't want to come and I move. We approve resolutions. 03:16:55
2026. 03:17:01
And that would be 7 and 8. 03:17:03
Hold on a second, second. 03:17:06
Well, I'm sorry. 03:17:09
Commissioner Wilson. Commissioner Chavez. 03:17:13
Commissioner Prather. 03:17:16
Fisher, Sir. 03:17:17
Trev Fisher. 03:17:18
Motion passes. The next one is very interesting and scary as can be. 03:17:20
And that is? 03:17:25
Consideration of the resolution. 03:17:27
Basically supporting. 03:17:30
Let's see the introduction and the use of vitamectin and feeds. 03:17:34
Life shop and wildlife feed to combat the new world. 03:17:41
Why do you care to talk about that as well as thorough? I'd be happy to. I won't have full inside the end of this either, but. 03:17:44
I've talked to some experts on this. 03:17:52
And we'll we'll imply. 03:17:55
And and there's a lot of unknown about where. 03:17:57
Where it is and how soon it will be here and if it does get here. 03:18:00
Their concerns primarily are. 03:18:04
The unknown, they don't. 03:18:07
Really. No, because. 03:18:08
At this point, we're working outside of the US We don't know all the information on it and so they don't know. 03:18:09
If and longer how it's going to get here? 03:18:14
It is. It is very scary. 03:18:17
Not only the livestock producers in the US, but also anybody who has anything to do with wildlife. 03:18:21
And I mean, it could be very detrimental. 03:18:26
And as with these grizzly bears and wolves. 03:18:28
Historically, this has been taken care of because it was. 03:18:32
It was of great concern. 03:18:35
Along to our economies. 03:18:36
And this will be as well, hopefully we would have some hope that. 03:18:38
It will be taken care of before it gets to the United States. 03:18:43
But with without any clear indication how quick it's moving and where. 03:18:47
You know they don't know that's. 03:18:51
There's been quite a few. 03:18:53
And this whole situation is dynamic and. 03:18:55
And moving. There have been some actions taken to startups and. 03:18:59
Sterile fly facilities and so hopefully that. 03:19:04
Comes about quick enough to really. 03:19:07
Because that that. 03:19:09
Ultimately, that is the answer to this problem. This is 05 facilities. 03:19:10
Our resolution does say that without those sterile fly facilities, the ivermectin. 03:19:15
The only other answer. 03:19:19
I thought I may take. 03:19:22
Some exception of that, but. 03:19:23
The ivermectin and lifestyle features is a very important solution so. 03:19:25
The The resolution comes about because there are some federal guidelines. 03:19:29
Restricting our Americans and feedstuffs at this point and so this is just a push by. 03:19:34
A broad pollution of. 03:19:39
Governments or anybody who has some authority to try to get. 03:19:42
Those guidelines changed. 03:19:45
You know, you know, maggots, uh, wife. 03:19:50
Throughout the United states that when they infect. 03:19:55
Uh, black. 03:19:59
They go after the decaying. 03:20:02
Right, the factory is. 03:20:04
Some traditional medicines and even. 03:20:06
Or eat something they're used to clean out blooms. There's nothing harmful about. In fact, it's very good. 03:20:08
Burn victims have been. 03:20:13
Objected to those with very good results. 03:20:15
Problem with the snooper? The new world screw. 03:20:18
Exit. 03:20:21
Taxation. 03:20:24
Life is. 03:20:26
So so it Burrows into the muscle. 03:20:28
Girls into. 03:20:32
Bone. It is devastating. 03:20:34
And scary. 03:20:38
So appreciate. 03:20:40
The Commission. 03:20:41
I look forward to a motion to complete. 03:20:45
What's the weather like today? 03:20:50
I'm moving with privatization from 26. 03:20:51
Dashboard. 03:20:54
Thank you. 03:20:57
OK, and and mad birthday. 03:20:58
Commissioner Wilson. Commissioner Prather. 03:21:02
Commissioner Serna. 03:21:05
Commissioner Travis. 03:21:06
Chair Fischer, motion passes. 03:21:08
Bless you. 03:21:12
Yeah, you know what, We want to make sure I'm being reminded, and it's very important. 03:21:16
It's nice to be able to have these, you know, talk to ourselves and listen to ourselves, but we've got to get these. 03:21:20
The revolutions were sent to the proper authorities and they gave. 03:21:26
What's up? 03:21:30
That's the most important point. 03:21:36
20,000 H. 03:21:37
OK, the next is. 03:21:40
Well, this is the. 03:21:42
Very important and I'm just going to. 03:21:43
Turn this over. I really want some explanation. I want some discussion. 03:21:45
One minute to specific part of our effort. 03:21:49
Basically say my name. 03:21:53
Well, I. 03:21:57
As amended, that's the pyramid business, what we have. 03:21:58
For now for Rossville chief points after PM. 03:22:02
We'll discuss during our. 03:22:07
Social meeting last week. 03:22:10
Our status and. 03:22:12
The pogle for our. 03:22:16
Potentially our. 03:22:20
Lincoln County Forest Restoration and Water Mitigation Project. This is our proposal for funding. 03:22:22
From the Fire Advisory Board. 03:22:28
At the NABNMRD. 03:22:30
Department. 03:22:34
We put together a proposal that we put. 03:22:36
In front of you last week on the $5 million. 03:22:38
For about 2500 acres of. 03:22:43
Service, we already have the contract, we have the areas located. 03:22:47
This is something that we're ready to move forward with now. We've already got it in front of the. 03:22:51
Folks at the state were ready to start having. 03:22:55
Meeting with. 03:22:58
The national quote from. 03:22:59
Put this in front of the floor doll. She's. 03:23:00
Taking a look at it. 03:23:02
We're trying to expedite this. 03:23:05
As fast as we can so we can go ahead and get folks on the ground, boots on the ground and start getting some improvements. 03:23:07
Now. 03:23:13
I know our main concern right now is flood, but it's not going to be long before fires are problems yet. 03:23:15
So we want to make sure that we have this in place and at least something moving forward. 03:23:20
And that's the resolution that you have here in front of the support that proposal. 03:23:24
That once we receive any comments and revision back on the actual. 03:23:29
Funding proposal from the state folks. 03:23:33
That this is going to go straight to. 03:23:35
The secretaries and the authorities at the state level. 03:23:41
This does not require to go in front of the actual board anymore. It is not required to wait on their board meeting and their. 03:23:44
So I want to hopefully support our proposal. 03:23:50
The support letters that we're going to put on it and this will be fun and hopefully here soon and then within the next 30 days 03:23:53
we'll boots on the ground. 03:23:56
Moving on. 03:24:00
Turn into a tsunami. 03:24:09
With effort to protect. 03:24:11
The Forks, and particularly our urban areas. 03:24:14
So we can stop having these terrible fires. 03:24:17
Growing in humidities and maybe. 03:24:20
Encouraged the US Forest Service. 03:24:23
To expedite their thinning process. 03:24:26
I will tell you we got a. 03:24:30
What better conversation with Heinrich? 03:24:32
Or Senator and he. 03:24:34
He said, well, we can't do it now because. 03:24:36
Where the US Forest Service has been undermanned by. 03:24:39
That they've lost 5000 employees. 03:24:43
And of course, the answer to that is what's happened in the last 30 years. 03:24:46
The 5004 answers nothing. That's not the answer, I told him. So it's not the answer. We have the people, we have the knowledge. We 03:24:50
know where it needs to happen. 03:24:54
All we need some money and so this is part of that process and I think. 03:24:59
I think this has been a long way. 03:25:03
Expedite ban this. 03:25:06
Way beyond. 03:25:08
So. 03:25:10
Any other questions or? 03:25:12
You've got some comments. 03:25:13
What is the Providence? Germany? 03:25:16
For the project Terminator that we have right now identified is from. 03:25:18
US 70, let me get my logo. 03:25:22
But it's basically US 70 on one side headed out for domestic oil to US 70 on the other side of the town. 03:25:26
And it's going along that back 4 door where the power lines are and we're also talking P&M. 03:25:31
To see if there's any easements. 03:25:36
Along there, but we can go ahead and. 03:25:38
I don't want to say bypass, but. 03:25:40
That the legal requirements have already been done along that. 03:25:41
Corridor and we can go in there and. 03:25:45
Clear that area along that. 03:25:47
Our line right away. 03:25:48
As soon as that's approved of my expectations. 03:25:50
123. 03:25:54
Hey, Cortana. 03:25:56
The project The project is South. 03:25:58
Of Hwy. 70. 03:26:00
From Muscular or Otero County line. 03:26:01
Otterbell County line is Blanco, OR. 03:26:06
Or somewhere down into that effect. 03:26:13
The amount of. 03:26:16
That one minute. Thank you. 03:26:21
Don't you pick that up and leave it? 03:26:23
Everybody can see it. 03:26:25
It's it's quite impressive, but it's not. It's just a start. 03:26:27
You know, there's so much more. 03:26:31
And I think that's. 03:26:34
So I have this is one of the deals rooms with this other one. 03:26:37
And I can kind of show you what we're concentrating on right now. Here's this first swap is this blue area. 03:26:42
From 70 to 70. 03:26:47
I have one that's a little more. 03:26:49
So start for 70, yes? 03:26:51
I have one that's a little more. 03:26:53
Sure, if you can, yeah. 03:26:55
I Do you need an elephant? 03:26:57
This this is important. 03:27:02
There's your pacifiers and you can see how we're kind of coming up with these barriers. 03:27:04
Even along the West side of the County Down to your South side. 03:27:10
And there's actually some work. We have not addressed it. 03:27:21
And I know Kendall's very interested in it was a marriage up in Corona. 03:27:24
That need to be treated as well. 03:27:29
So this is where we're kind of going. We're going right along back here from 70. 03:27:33
And we're trying to stay right along the back of the residence and staying with. 03:27:38
Private as we can. 03:27:41
I want to. 03:27:43
Give me some gander some credit she gave me and helped me we. 03:27:45
With our. 03:27:48
GIS. This is what we've sent up to the stage so far that they're implementing on their maps. 03:27:49
And we go right along here along the backs and then this fire line, this power line right here and it's cutting down in the 03:27:55
Glencoe. 03:27:58
So we're this whole Southern. 03:28:01
Board the Davy. 03:28:03
The power line. 03:28:06
Madam Commissioner, we're going to have to go walk that. I think they did, but it's had the re blow. 03:28:11
System installed into them. 03:28:15
And we're also trying to prepare. 03:28:20
Also that area daily only curves. 03:28:22
Probably 25 feet. 03:28:27
Swap in between. 03:28:29
So. 03:28:33
It's not everything else. 03:28:35
Half of the second. 03:28:55
5:00 and 8:00. 03:28:56
So the intent with that and then we're going to have to you buy. 03:28:58
And the reason you don't have it now, it's because it's going to require a little bit more of a process on our part. We've been to 03:29:01
champion this. 03:29:03
Is going to be a proposal for the additional 5 million House bill? 03:29:07
175. 03:29:11
And then it's going to be for the community hardening on the Firewise communities. 03:29:12
We're going to treat that kind of like what we talked about in the our special Commission meeting. 03:29:16
As they. 03:29:20
Application process. 03:29:22
We'll pump out into the community that they need to. 03:29:24
That we're going to try to very much advertise. 03:29:27
Then then we'll consider on a case by case basis. 03:29:30
And fund in conjunction with. 03:29:33
All this the South Central mountain I I get that acronym mixed up. 03:29:37
But they they provide a certain amount of it. 03:29:41
And then we're gonna. 03:29:44
Try to provide the other amount if not a full amount to make sure that we can. 03:29:45
Make these communities that need it up to IBS then. 03:29:48
The age of No. 03:29:52
So one of the, one of the. 03:29:54
Questions, you know, you think, well, we're going to pin. 03:29:56
Well, I'm gonna do that. 03:29:58
You got to be sufficient. And we talked about this. I'm just. 03:30:00
This is the general. 03:30:03
General audience, you can't. You can't just say. 03:30:04
We expect this here you got a little bit. 03:30:09
Afghanistan Commission staff has started up. You know you need 20 feet. 03:30:12
In this game and talks right to. 03:30:16
Really feel like. 03:30:19
You're reducing the fuel load and possibility the coughing and. 03:30:21
Buyers jumped in. 03:30:25
Roads and so forth. 03:30:27
That's that's that criteria needs to be established and monitors. 03:30:29
And stressed. 03:30:33
OK. Any other questions or comments? 03:30:36
Shall we move to approve Resolution 2026, PM. 03:30:42
Make. 03:30:47
Approved Resolution 20. 03:30:48
26 that's been. 03:30:50
In support of Lignin County forest restoration and water mitigation. 03:30:52
2nd. 03:30:59
Madam Clerk, you know you guys don't used to be when you weren't tired. 03:31:01
We jumped on the second right now, but. 03:31:06
Mr. Travis, Commissioner Prather. 03:31:12
Commissioner Wilson. Commissioner Serna. 03:31:15
Chair Fischer. 03:31:18
Motion, thank you. 03:31:19
All right, so. 03:31:21
This is a. 03:31:23
Haunting past. 03:31:24
Next one is the considerations. 03:31:26
Resolution 2026. Data 2. Inventory certification list. 03:31:30
Fiscal year capital snap sets. 03:31:34
James, good to see you. 03:31:38
Chairman Fisher Commissioner Jamie Laure. 03:31:41
Mr. Chairman, Commission accounts to receive the Dawson pass given you that we go through enough of the inventory of our capital 03:31:46
assets drop down. 03:31:49
I think you're completed up this year and put together the inventory that was in your package. 03:31:53
All 200 pages of it. 03:32:01
And uh. 03:32:03
Just here to answer any questions you might have regarding the inventory certification for our hospital. 03:32:05
I command you. 03:32:12
If you go visit every one of them sites. 03:32:13
Excuse me, did you visit every site? 03:32:16
Too much yet? 03:32:19
For six months. Good job. 03:32:23
So, so tell us about the methodology. I mean, you know, I. 03:32:26
I went through this is what it's driving me. 03:32:29
Nuts. And imagine if someone actually put their hands on it. Looks. 03:32:32
Look at the. 03:32:37
Equipment and so forth. 03:32:39
Couple questions. 03:32:41
How do you? 03:32:42
Determined 5 worth $5000 or more. 03:32:44
I mean, I know that's a yes, but. 03:32:47
How do you do that? 03:32:49
I don't care if it's more than 5000. 03:32:50
Yeah, produce bright. 03:32:53
You don't. You don't apply any. 03:32:56
Amortization schedule with. 03:32:58
You did that to 5000 I. 03:33:00
Sanitize over. 03:33:03
Concern I got it is so 60 months. 03:33:05
1,000,480 months. 03:33:07
Just depending on the price, not. 03:33:10
Purchase. 03:33:12
How do you How do you schedule your? 03:33:15
Your inspection, how does that work? 03:33:18
I buy departments. 03:33:21
I start probably. 03:33:23
November. 03:33:26
December and I tried to hit a department. 03:33:28
One to come at a time. 03:33:31
Rely on like low department, share department quite a bit. 03:33:35
Your units are everywhere. 03:33:39
So I'm a close communication with them. Let me ask you this and maybe I should ask. 03:33:41
Then how do you support that ethics? 03:33:50
The auditorium. 03:33:53
Or do you how do you help? 03:33:56
This people, they're out. 03:33:59
Chairman, Commissioner, Commissioners Jeff Honeycutt, Lincoln County Road Superintendent. We do communicate with James quite a 03:34:04
bit. 03:34:07
I just wanted to know where our equipment's at. 03:34:10
We've given our lease agreements that we have the cost of those things and then of course the. 03:34:13
Purchase price of our equipment as it. 03:34:18
Deteriorates kind of through the life of it and. 03:34:21
The quality of the. 03:34:27
Yes, Sir, that is correct. 03:34:28
Yes, Sir, we do. We do site visits with James. 03:34:32
In some of the areas that. 03:34:36
At our building, the fairgrounds and some of those areas. 03:34:38
Careful if you have any comments with your support for. 03:34:45
On county level fast and then it's adopting the test. 03:34:56
We're going to be doing. 03:34:59
That's often. 03:35:02
When you're moving over here to help. 03:35:03
Well, thank you. 03:35:05
This is an Odeon. 03:35:09
Everybody knows you're having. 03:35:13
The questions or comments from the Commission? 03:35:22
Were befuddled. 03:35:32
So expensive. 03:35:34
We might need some help. Do you have? 03:35:37
So let me ask you this, do you have any? 03:35:40
Me so, So every piece of equipment they do in the floor, it has a. 03:35:43
A barcode. Is that true? Correct. 03:35:48
Do you have a? 03:35:50
A barcode reader has scan. 03:35:52
A scanner and that allows you to drop it into an Excel. 03:35:54
Yes, yes, that can upload it into my system. 03:35:58
And don't tell me what I'm missing. 03:36:01
And what's been accounted for? 03:36:03
OK. 03:36:05
I don't want to figure that out. 03:36:08
Yes. 03:36:16
And county certification. 03:36:19
On out there, anything you consider? 03:36:23
All the CEO's, could you come forward, please? I cannot hear a word you're saying. 03:36:26
Field certification. 03:36:32
Any of the Christmas orders while I'm out or anything regarding. 03:36:38
My condition is the guy to go through his. 03:36:42
Backups. Not only if you're doing their job. 03:36:46
Helps me out a lot, yeah. 03:36:50
Don't rely on them heavily and we relied on them exclusively before you can. 03:36:52
I appreciate it. 03:36:57
All right, I'll entertain a resolution 20. 03:36:59
.672. 03:37:01
Certified the inventory of Lincoln County. Thank you, Mr. Mora. 03:37:04
For 2425 capital assets in the. 03:37:08
Objective revolution before. 03:37:16
Make money when you start selfie. 03:37:19
Yes, second. 03:37:22
But I'm quite too often that. 03:37:25
Commissioner Wilson. 03:37:30
Commissioner Prather. 03:37:31
Aye, Commissioner Serna. 03:37:33
Commissioner Chavez, Chair Fisher. 03:37:35
Motion passes. 03:37:38
1550 6. 03:37:39
1557. 03:37:45
In 1558, these agreements for Ligand County Senior Center. 03:37:47
The contracts and. 03:37:52
This month as you have 4. Thank you. 03:37:53
Thank you, Mr. 03:37:56
Caramel Fisher. 03:37:58
Commissioner Ferne Montes of. 03:38:00
Senior Center program director. 03:38:02
These are just. 03:38:04
The last year on this four year plan services. 03:38:05
Bid for the service. 03:38:10
I can see and this is the last. 03:38:13
Siri will go out and renew it. 03:38:19
This next year coming up in. 03:38:21
The certificate. 03:38:23
So that's all they are. They're contracts that just say how much they're going to give us and what we are responsible. 03:38:25
It's good night. It does come. 03:38:31
Let's see, I'm guessing. 03:38:34
So the first one is the. 03:38:40
Title three. That is our hometown. 03:38:42
Congregate meals and transportation. 03:38:44
For all 5 sites. 03:38:47
And they're giving us the federal dollars, which is. 03:38:48
The 10,060 thousand and 14,000. 03:38:51
And then the state will. 03:38:54
Meet it with 430,000. 03:38:56
For those to provide those services. 03:38:58
The second contract or the? 03:39:01
An agreement is for the NSIP Nutritional Service Incentive program. 03:39:03
And that is for all products that we can buy, agricultural products that we can purchase. 03:39:08
That is part of the United States. 03:39:13
And this year until. 03:39:15
October or when the new federal. 03:39:17
Budget comes out. 03:39:20
We they've given us 17,000. 03:39:21
It's 17,800 and. 03:39:24
And that one is amendable. 03:39:31
Coming up with the new. 03:39:34
For the rest of the year. 03:39:35
The last one is our senior employment program. 03:39:38
That is a training program where we can hire a person. 03:39:40
He is 55 or older. 03:39:44
Tim helped work part time. 03:39:46
And they provide me up. 03:39:47
Financing for. 03:39:50
Thank you for that and. 03:39:51
Under 13,000. 03:39:55
To 75 for that regrets. 03:39:57
That is it. 03:40:00
So who else would would apply? 03:40:01
I want to compete and we want to get through that since it's coming up a minute. 03:40:04
You know there are several other. 03:40:08
Programs that might. 03:40:10
He is the city in it. You never know. 03:40:11
They tell us that you're not one time there was a food program. 03:40:14
That was looking at taking over. 03:40:17
But they come in with a pre made. 03:40:19
From food packages. 03:40:21
And so thank you. 03:40:23
There are some other people who would be interested. 03:40:24
We do have other transportation. 03:40:26
In our area with debris Gus of shadow. 03:40:29
They have taken a lot of. 03:40:31
Those that burdened from us because we're not able to do everything. 03:40:34
So that's that's a good one set. 03:40:37
Realized that they may come up. 03:40:40
When they do medic. 03:40:42
That includes Atlanta Care. 03:40:44
But we do not. 03:40:46
Any other questions? 03:40:57
Format. How do you feel like you're getting funded enough to do what you need to do? 03:40:58
With our budget, these are you know. 03:41:05
Basically. 03:41:06
It covers most of our things in case something else comes up. 03:41:07
I would say rely on you all in case we have a. 03:41:11
Maintenance with the buildings or. 03:41:14
Something, something like that. That's not. 03:41:16
Covered in our ideal. 03:41:18
Most of our equipment we try to have enough coverage for man until something goes. 03:41:19
Wrong. The food is the one thing that I really haven't achieved right now. 03:41:24
Because the. 03:41:28
Cost is just going up in. 03:41:30
So last year we did get a grant from New Mexico Grow. 03:41:31
Which is also a program that gives $12,000 this last year and we could purchase just. 03:41:35
Products that are grown or. 03:41:42
Here in New Mexico. 03:41:43
And so we were able to take care of that and to help to sell out without. 03:41:45
Unpaid cost. 03:41:48
So there were some other discussions that. 03:41:52
That we had. 03:41:54
Actually last year, I think maybe before. 03:41:55
We're talking about providing. 03:41:58
Everybody tell me, what's that status commissioners of? 03:42:01
We did talk about that and I did put. 03:42:05
Sure, that's. 03:42:18
They are on the SESD. Y'all wasn't? 03:42:21
Preliminary design to identify a good. 03:42:24
We are including you in our. 03:42:28
Mitigation. 03:42:30
The request as we both need these recovery efforts. 03:42:31
For emergency. 03:42:35
They are for the most time to. 03:42:39
Identifying. 03:42:41
That's the form. I think that's part of our strategic plan for the. 03:42:42
Honey, but have already. 03:42:47
Capability at the senior centers. 03:42:50
You know, obviously for evacuation short term. 03:42:53
Support so forth. And it's getting that with our. 03:42:57
I want to make sure that we don't raise visibility in that effort. 03:43:03
Because, you know, we're going to continue to have this region. 03:43:08
Part of what we did is to try to protect and. 03:43:12
For a community and sit down and then well. 03:43:16
So if there are no. 03:43:19
Other questions or comments? 03:43:21
Not in the office, is that it? 03:43:24
Instead I just make your signatures. 03:43:26
Well, we gotta vote. We gotta vote. 03:43:29
No, I need a resolution to approve. 03:43:30
A1556A1557 and A1558 and this is 4. 03:43:36
The incentive contract. 03:43:42
Mr. Chairman, I move the. 03:43:44
Agreed to alpha. 03:43:47
15561557 and A1558. 03:43:49
The agreement is for Lincoln County Senior Center. 03:43:54
This is just one key. 03:43:56
Commissioner Chavez. Commissioner Prather. 03:44:04
Commissioner Wilson. Commissioner Serna. 03:44:06
Chair Fischer. 03:44:09
Motion passes. 03:44:10
Thank you. 03:44:11
OK, OK. 03:44:12
OK, so where are we at? 03:44:19
18, yeah. 03:44:21
Consideration, approval, lease agreement between Lincoln County and Health and abuse for life deals. 03:44:23
We know it is a nest. 03:44:29
What operation of the domestic violence shelter? 03:44:31
Mr. Chairman, Commissioners, umm. 03:44:35
This is something that Ellie, I apologize for sitting before you. This is. 03:44:38
Somewhere identified this is a continuation of a lease agreement with. 03:44:42
To help individual. 03:44:47
For the nest Hunter and Grand dosa. 03:44:49
This is going to be for a one year renewal of their contract through the end of next fiscal year and we'll have this in place next 03:44:53
year before. 03:44:56
The end of fiscal year. 03:45:00
That the way this is. 03:45:06
Essentially the. 03:45:08
The county charges. 03:45:10
Nest or heal $4000 per month and then they provide $4000 a month in services. 03:45:12
And we provide them the facilities and they provide the services. 03:45:19
Put that just on on that note. 03:45:23
We have gone and. 03:45:29
Look at the facility and evaluate it. 03:45:30
And done the system of it and identified. 03:45:33
Issues to say the least. 03:45:37
And they did a really good job. We were able to. 03:45:40
It's been a grant that we have to work for $112,000 to fix up that facility. 03:45:44
And that is currently in place. We do have a contractor. 03:45:49
And if it's over with that grant that was. 03:45:53
Extended we have a proposal and I think they started. 03:45:55
We have an appeal in place. There's folks that start to see. 03:46:01
And that's going to be to fix all the interior. They have some significant water leakage. 03:46:04
This office, this is, this has been. 03:46:09
Put a facelift on that. 03:46:12
The shortest way Continue to fund. 03:46:13
I'd like to like to see that plan. 03:46:21
There's some enough. 03:46:23
Some point the other thing too. 03:46:25
And this, this is extraordinary towards this. 03:46:28
Energy and notion. 03:46:32
Of how many? 03:46:35
Women they serve. 03:46:38
And and how that? 03:46:39
From the. 03:46:42
It gives us an indication of some self. 03:46:46
We'll give them a presentation for you always. That would, that would. 03:46:50
I can only appreciate that. 03:46:53
Thank you. 03:46:57
I'll entertain motion. 03:47:07
For approval of the agreement Alpha down 1559. 03:47:09
Chairman, I move with Ruth. 03:47:17
This resolution 801559. 03:47:20
2nd. 03:47:23
Roll call please. 03:47:25
Commissioner Serna. 03:47:30
Commissioner Prather. 03:47:31
Commissioner Wilson. Commissioner Travellers. 03:47:33
Chair Fischer. 03:47:35
Motion passes. 03:47:37
It's just one. 03:47:38
Thank you. 03:47:40
Responsible for. 03:47:49
The new Jerry are the farmers. 03:47:51
The keyword settlement. 03:47:53
And there's another. 03:47:56
But it's one of the other discussion. But first we need to know what ground proof is. 03:47:58
I think we're moving to. 03:48:13
To non action items now. 03:48:14
Mr. Byrne, this is the facilities assessment plan. 03:48:23
We'll talk, you know. 03:48:26
OK. 03:48:40
Tomorrow, Mr. Chairman, Commissioners. 03:48:44
On our non action item, a discussion regarding affiliate facilities assessment plan I have. 03:48:46
As we started through this, we realized the need for this. 03:48:52
Span and the request came in. 03:48:56
Progressive we had already been. 03:48:59
Discussing it. 03:49:01
So I've visited with uh. 03:49:02
James and have. 03:49:04
Jeff, regarding how we. 03:49:06
Proceed with this how we can identify those because this isn't. 03:49:09
Process just like our own. 03:49:12
Maintenance plan that we identify our priorities and our needs so that we can. 03:49:14
Sitting with you and bring recommendations with the mission. 03:49:18
And essentially a. 03:49:21
Get our direction from you as well. I probably need to be and we can efficiently spend our dollars. 03:49:24
Umm James had already put together a very good framework on this, identified all of our facilities. 03:49:29
And had begin had the beginning. 03:49:35
Notions of this plan. 03:49:37
We brought Jeff in and asked him. 03:49:40
Take it to one of our. 03:49:43
On Call Engineers Architects. 03:49:45
And they did provide us. 03:49:48
Preliminaries bloat. 03:49:50
The performance. 03:49:51
It's it's not what are we talking about with $342,000 left building, we're talking about the building. 03:49:55
Yesterday, big story. 03:50:03
Yes. 03:50:05
Just. 03:50:06
To do a facility assessment. So what's your fulfillment assessment? Yes, sorry. 03:50:08
Facility exception. So what that will do is they'll go in, they identify everyone of our facilities. 03:50:13
Their current status. 03:50:18
They're what's essential, what's wrong with them, what needs to be improved place. 03:50:20
And there's also a value. 03:50:25
Based off that, umm. 03:50:27
Don't give me an overall dollar amount for every. 03:50:31
Facility on the account. 03:50:34
So that's essentially worth the facility. 03:50:39
Planning providers. 03:50:41
Projected to do that one. 03:50:46
Well, you haven't projected into any of it yet. I would say it's something that we'd make a recommendation to move forward with. 03:50:48
I think James has a very. 03:50:55
Our facilities. 03:50:58
And being able to put it in a plan and a framework that we can present to you. 03:50:59
I think our our money and this is just my recommendation as county manager would be. 03:51:03
That we allow county staff to put that together. 03:51:08
And then we can extend those dollars on actual. 03:51:12
Projects. Umm. 03:51:15
And upkeep, kind of like what we did with your Commission chambers. 03:51:16
It's bad as you have on it. 03:51:19
I wanted to know how many buildings is in. 03:51:21
This was a test on. 03:51:23
How many buildings do we have? 03:51:26
112,112. 03:51:27
112. 03:51:30
I was trying to do the math. 03:51:47
So the June 4th or squeeze? 03:51:51
$200,000 to 100 billion. 03:51:53
This is like $2000. 03:51:56
I agree with Commissioner Cern's comment. We got a lot of low hanging fruit right now. 03:52:01
Especially with the necessity. 03:52:05
I saw the NS office and. 03:52:08
You know, even the continuation with this building and we can do a lot with just. 03:52:10
James is doing a real good job and we're putting a lot of our procurement in place. 03:52:15
That this is something that we can really identify on our own as staff. 03:52:19
And provide this to you, just like to do our projects list and our Rd. maintenance plan. 03:52:24
Actually. 03:52:32
Hello, Madam Commissioner, we are working on that. We'll do our best to have that ready for you by August and we'll present that 03:52:38
to you, which is. 03:52:41
Efforts that we've made. 03:52:45
Just are kind of like a proximation of our. 03:52:46
Next step. 03:52:50
I mean, it's over. 03:52:51
You with that in mind. 03:52:59
This is in the same. 03:53:02
Things Universe. 03:53:04
What's what's going on with the new store? 03:53:06
Where'd you go? 03:53:12
I'm gonna do some update on your what you're doing. 03:53:16
Pardon. 03:53:20
So, Mr. Chairman, Commissioners. 03:53:25
Ross will give us an update where we are with that. 03:53:28
And our CDBG application. 03:53:31
So we have Studio 27, one of our selected architects. 03:53:34
They're putting a proposal together. We're supposed to have that proposal. 03:53:40
Ready. 03:53:44
Around the OR. 03:53:45
Hello Jason and Paul Pappas from the. 03:53:48
To look at. 03:53:52
We'll propose it after CDBG. 03:53:53
Providing the application right now the applications. 03:53:55
Very close to being finished. 03:53:59
We're going to have a hearing here. 03:54:00
What's the public meeting for? 03:54:03
The CDBG and what we're doing. 03:54:05
And proposal for ADA compliance on this building. 03:54:07
And Studio 27 will provide us 2. 03:54:10
Proposals, one with just the ADA compliance. 03:54:15
And then another with everything else. 03:54:18
And so they'll be giving us estimated cost and that. 03:54:21
So we had to give 10 days notice to have that public meeting we're having to have on the 21st. 03:54:24
For bringing you a resolution on the 22nd. 03:54:29
To apply for that grant. 03:54:32
And then once we have that on the 5th. 03:54:33
We'll be looking at that. 03:54:37
We'll also have another view with Paul Papas on the 11th. 03:54:39
And then we're going to apply for the grant on the on the 19th of August. 03:54:42
General, before you look at your calendar, we're going. 03:54:49
So I recommend the 24th. 03:54:51
I want to be at the at the public hearing. 03:54:55
Yeah, something you're talking about. 03:54:58
Yes, Sir. The 24th or what? 03:54:59
So the recommendation that I know we're going to get there on the agenda, the special meeting is on the 21st. 03:55:01
And then we're going to ask you to do our special meeting. 03:55:07
The final. 03:55:11
Budget on time for. 03:55:11
When the 21st is what? 03:55:13
I'm sorry, the 21st is what? 03:55:17
Let's just have the public media to talk about our TV. That's what I'm talking about. 03:55:20
So so. 03:55:25
I like that, like the time frames. I like your. 03:55:27
High level. 03:55:29
Review, but I think it's important. 03:55:31
That we we have some input. 03:55:38
On how does the renovations? 03:55:43
Yeah. So what I mean by that? 03:55:45
Things that really is a. 03:55:48
Somewhat of an historical building. 03:55:51
It has a certain architectural. 03:55:54
Dial. 03:55:56
Which I think has been. 03:55:58
Since the last time it was relevant, I think is it. 03:56:00
Now .15 means no one. 03:56:04
The. 03:56:08
What they did was they put putting some heart death not an art deco. It's just. 03:56:11
Crash grass. 03:56:15
File in it. 03:56:17
Fits the historical. 03:56:20
Way the hell out. 03:56:23
In other words, there are smarter people. 03:56:29
Like maybe through the? 03:56:32
Studio. 03:56:33
26 or Studio 54, whatever they are. 03:56:34
Who can look at a building and say. 03:56:38
This is how it was. 03:56:41
Built from. 03:56:42
From a stialistic. 03:56:45
Architectural Forum. 03:56:47
And I would rather than us go in there and change the shell and turn it into something else. 03:56:49
I would like to retain. 03:56:54
The historical character of the original design. 03:56:56
Now that's just me speaking. You're not speaking for anybody else but Fisher. 03:57:01
And I would like to make sure that in those options. 03:57:05
That we don't. 03:57:08
Desecrate a world. 03:57:10
You know, early 1940s, maybe late 30s design. 03:57:13
Into something that's. 03:57:17
Something else? Maybe that's not the right answer. 03:57:19
But I think there's historical character as though. 03:57:22
Would be. 03:57:25
And turns into. 03:57:27
All through peace for the county and the area. 03:57:30
That's a thought for just having another. 03:57:34
You know, and we've discussed that with them. So we'll we'll bring you. 03:57:36
Everything before we make it forward. 03:57:40
We did find an old photo of the original courthouse and. 03:57:42
Cherries Area. 03:57:47
And so we sent him a copy of that. 03:57:48
So it'd be nice if you could look into something that incorporates this this history. 03:57:51
Home. 03:57:56
No, it's the old the original Lincoln County Courthouse before this two-story building. 03:57:58
OK. Thank you. 03:58:16
Thank you guys for the. 03:58:20
It has a beautiful foundation. 03:58:28
OK. And obviously there's some disagreement as to the cultural significance in that. 03:58:31
Up here the thermal energy of course. So we will bring those designs to you as we get to that point. So if there's a good. 03:58:38
What the hell is it in? 03:58:45
Thank you very much. 03:58:48
OK, so, um. 03:58:50
Let's move on, maybe. 03:58:52
You can notice Sheriff is going to. 03:58:55
Schedule Report. 03:58:58
We could. I'm sorry to make you wait so long, it was not my intention. 03:59:03
Generated by. 03:59:11
I'm sorry, Sheriff, I'm not picking you up. 03:59:16
Can. 03:59:18
About those? 03:59:22
Create traffic citations. 03:59:32
I responded to 271 calls for service. 03:59:35
Justice brought in. 03:59:39
Warrants. 34 warrants. 03:59:41
Affected 27 physical arrests. 03:59:43
Served 196 civil papers and received 60. 03:59:47
Inspection. Public record acts. 03:59:52
ACT requests a stamp question. 03:59:56
Have you seen, have you seen a decrease? 04:00:02
And crime, or if it's the same or. 04:00:04
I appreciate. 04:00:06
Bring you these stats every month. 04:00:08
I'm pleased to say we're not seeing this. 04:00:11
Significance by. 04:00:13
My staff, it's been tough. 04:00:22
Every year of my office. 04:00:26
My administration we've had. 04:00:29
More than one wildfire floods, and I mean every time I turn around, there's definitely. 04:00:30
Oftentimes without being. 04:00:35
So we're not seeing it, Yeah. 04:00:37
Not seeing that much of A decrease either. 04:00:40
I was hoping you'd see a decrease that the. 04:00:44
I guess so, you know, we're still seeing some things come through. It's just the way it is for now. It's in its infancy. 04:00:48
I think things will get better as time goes on and where it gets out one. 04:00:55
We're not empowering it here. 04:00:59
So don't bring in here and don't pass through here and you'll be fine. 04:01:01
That's about all I've got, but. 04:01:05
To answer your question, I'm pleased that we're not seeing anything. Yes, Sir. 04:01:07
I want to commend the sheriff, promise your deputy's. 04:01:10
That some terrific responses during the floods. 04:01:14
I know there are some hard. 04:01:19
Hard things, say some of your deputies had to do. 04:01:21
Particularly with the. 04:01:25
Casualties that. 04:01:27
Experience. 04:01:29
But I'm I'm convinced that it wasn't for. 04:01:30
Just a whole plethora of. 04:01:35
Folks including the Sheriff's Office, the Volunteer Fire departments, the RPD and blah blah blah and. 04:01:37
In OES and so forth, we would have lost a lot more. 04:01:43
Feel the same way. Everybody came together. 04:01:47
And none of that cooperation of this. 04:01:49
Everybody in this county is tired and we're hurt. 04:01:51
That combination goes down. 04:01:57
If other couldn't do without this sport. 04:01:58
OK, Sir. Thank you, Sir. 04:02:02
OK, bye. 04:02:04
So move on. 04:02:06
Uh, manufacturer. I know you. 04:02:08
Spoke quite a bit. Do you have anything else I'd like to say? 04:02:10
In such a manner. 04:02:15
Good afternoon, Chairman Fisher, Commissioners, Commissioners. 04:02:22
And Leroy has me. 04:02:25
Saving a couple of things for you. 04:02:29
Can you? 04:02:31
Amanda to heal county assessors. 04:02:34
First off, I'd like to extend our deepest prayers and condolences to the family of our dear form Scott. 04:02:39
AKA Scooter. 04:02:45
He was a great man who helped many in me throughout the years. 04:02:47
He will be missed out on. 04:02:53
I would really like to ask the Commission to consider honoring people like Scott. 04:02:55
In the Aragon. 04:03:00
And Orlando Somara. 04:03:02
Who unfortunately lost their lives while being in point by the county of Lincoln. 04:03:04
Possibly a memorization. 04:03:08
Not or of some sort. 04:03:11
I think the Commission for the Conservation. 04:03:13
In conjunction with property tax Division, we will be holding protect hearing throughout the day and tomorrow in the. 04:03:17
Our apologies for not being present for the employment meeting today. 04:03:24
But we will need to be available to our employees who are presenting their cases before the protest board. 04:03:28
George and I will be. 04:03:35
When we can in between here. 04:03:36
Amanda will be here in our absence to take down any questions or concerns you may have. 04:03:39
Finally, I'm proud. 04:03:45
He will introduce UMM. 04:03:47
Jesse Samara, probably. 04:03:50
Loading for the role of. 04:03:52
Uh. 04:03:58
Sample. Any question? 04:04:01
Good afternoon. Thank you very much. 04:04:06
OK, management. 04:04:12
Yes, commissioners. Commissioners. 04:04:15
I'm Chair Shannon Hemper, Lincoln County Clerk. 04:04:18
I just wanted to give a quick shout out. 04:04:21
We received. 04:04:24
A probate. 04:04:26
Packet that came in the other day. 04:04:28
And in the letter. 04:04:30
That the attorneys sent over. 04:04:31
Part of the letters. 04:04:36
Says The clerk that I spoke to on the phone was wonderfully helpful and professional. I truly value that and his assistance on 04:04:38
this matter. Not only is your county beautiful to visit, but so far I've enjoyed working with your clerks as well. 04:04:44
He followed that letter up with the. 04:04:50
A phone call. Umm. 04:04:53
Mr. Nathan Chavez in our office is the gentleman who worked with him. 04:04:55
And just. 04:04:59
Had wonderful recommendations and commendations from this attorney's office. 04:05:01
He stated that he. 04:05:06
Had started to. 04:05:09
Work on his umm. 04:05:11
License to practice law in the state of Mexico and had put it off years ago. 04:05:14
But after working with. 04:05:18
The clerk's office. He felt like he might want to. 04:05:20
Look into getting his license in the state of New Mexico and start practicing here instead. 04:05:24
Because we're a lot easier to work with than the state of Texas, so. 04:05:28
I just wanted to give a quick shout out to to this office and to Nathan. 04:05:32
That's it. Thank you. 04:05:41
Thank you. 04:05:42
OK. 04:05:48
Anybody else that am I missing someone? 04:05:50
Huh. 04:05:59
So come on up here. 04:06:03
And it's important. 04:06:07
Um, one of the most important department. 04:06:09
We have touches, everybody send it on your adult. 04:06:13
Getting the. 04:06:18
Trash bins on Alamo Canyons? That's not right. 04:06:19
Them and fishery commissioners have money cut Lincoln County roads. Yes Sir, we. 04:06:23
Conclusion to that? 04:06:32
Looks like they're there. 04:06:34
OK, so. 04:06:36
And keep an eye on that. 04:06:38
I. 04:06:39
Just 4 but. 04:06:41
Anything can you think as well but they'll probably need to be more there so we'll. 04:06:42
Take a look at that. 04:06:47
Keep an eye on that, I appreciate that. 04:06:49
More importantly so. 04:06:51
Your department's important. 04:06:53
Floods, these ongoing floods that we have. 04:06:57
And you give us an idea of what you all been doing. 04:06:59
Yes, Sir. Well, thank you. We have been working with the OAS department and the county manager and the Sheriff's Department. 04:07:02
They can support closing roads. 04:07:09
Clearing roadways and trying to make sure that we kind of. 04:07:12
Say it's in the in the loop of what everybody needs. 04:07:15
We've been mobilizing. 04:07:19
In different areas kind of where we've been needed. 04:07:21
And, umm. 04:07:24
We've been getting help from DHS EM clearing roadways with the DRC. 04:07:26
They have been helping. 04:07:30
Paid for 100% by the state. 04:07:32
So we've been trying to fall back on that a little bit more to cut down on our overtime hours. 04:07:34
But we have been available and delivering sand at different locations all around the county. 04:07:39
Try to make sure we have sandbags filled. We did get a sandbag. 04:07:44
Machine from 80 County. 04:07:48
One of my counterparts over there was. 04:07:50
Nice enough to offer that to us, so we got that here to help us build bags. 04:07:53
And work with. 04:07:57
With that, so when things have been moving. 04:07:59
Along and kind of staying in the loop and staying in the chain of command with the. 04:08:01
And working that way. 04:08:07
French. American. 04:08:10
Trans Western Rd. 04:08:12
Transwestern is from the. 04:08:14
Crossroads North. 04:08:17
Is being maintained by the. 04:08:18
Flatner pattern folks. 04:08:21
Transwestern South of the crossword roads of 246 is being maintained by the county. 04:08:23
He's actually been working out on that road this week. 04:08:28
2 1/2 Three months ago we put. 04:08:33
About four miles of material down the road and we've actually got that bring it in and went back this week and. 04:08:35
Fine, blame God. 04:08:40
So we're working that section right now. 04:08:41
Can you can you give make sure that? 04:08:45
Laughter. 04:08:47
Pattern. 04:08:49
That says yes, Sir. 04:08:50
We have had. 04:08:52
Numerous conservatives. 04:08:55
With the cattle guard's approaches the cattle guards. 04:08:56
Roadways Indiana General. 04:09:01
Their way of blading. 04:09:03
Typically wasn't our way of blading, but. 04:09:04
They have gotten a little bit better recently on that and they have been in contact with us. 04:09:07
Daily, almost. All right, well, let's expect that the kind of finding up there. 04:09:13
What they think is a good way? 04:09:17
Exactly. 04:09:19
That's Sandusta. 04:09:23
Sandesta is currently. 04:09:26
We are 100% removed of all the concrete and culverts. 04:09:30
So that is opened up. 04:09:34
They are doing channel grading. 04:09:36
Right now they've removed a. 04:09:37
Approximately about 1000 cubic yards of material from the channel. 04:09:40
We're realigning that and we should be about two weeks away from bringing in the concrete box culverts. 04:09:43
And placing those and getting that project going. 04:09:49
Yes, Sir. 04:09:52
Lower Eagle Cream. 04:09:56
Is. 04:09:57
Three weeks away from being completed on Structure 9. 04:09:58
They did a cast in place. 04:10:01
Which they basically built the culvert in place. 04:10:03
Their concrete rebar, the whole bit of ports of rain set us back a little bit on that. It washed away forms and. 04:10:06
And the rebar had to be pulled and reset. 04:10:12
But that is about 3 1/2 weeks away from being completed. Talking to the contractor this weekend. 04:10:15
Well, I said. I'm worried about the. 04:10:23
Yes, Sir, Lower Eagle Creek, we did. We weren't able to pay part of Lower Eagle Creek, about 80% of it. 04:10:28
We did stop that structure 8, which is the last structure of Lower Creek that needs to be replaced. 04:10:34
Then that road will be completely redone drainage and paving. 04:10:40
Everything will be done on Lower Equal Creek. 04:10:45
Well, we're here on the festival and Cedar St. 04:10:47
Do we have design companies for that though in the Federal building? 04:10:54
During the summer, yeah. 04:10:58
Actually working on the design right now for the intersection. 04:11:00
Breaking ball. 04:11:03
That area has taken a beating. 04:11:05
We knew that back when we were doing the emergency repairs and. 04:11:08
Force Every rain event has it has gotten a little worse. 04:11:12
Which place traffic control out there actually are what our traffic control that we. 04:11:15
Place last weekend was washed away so we had to go. 04:11:19
And purchased some more traffic control because we couldn't find ours. 04:11:22
But umm. 04:11:26
We are keeping an eye on that. We do have a design that is the first one out of the gate that we want to fix. 04:11:26
On the Cedar Creek area. 04:11:32
And that will be an extensive repair. 04:11:36
That is. 04:11:39
A channel that takes on a lot of water. Even more now. 04:11:40
It's we're talking probably 7 or 8 foot deep channel with. 04:11:44
15 foot wide. 04:11:48
On the bottom. 04:11:50
So we're looking that's exactly why the Baidu program. 04:11:52
It needs to move forward. 04:11:56
It will be a massive structure. 04:11:58
But when we start dealing with. 04:12:00
Drainage and and things of that nature, it's going to be a massive concrete structure that we put in either a concrete structure 04:12:02
or an arch pipes. 04:12:05
You know, which would be basically like a span. 04:12:09
Like bridge with an arch. 04:12:12
Over underneath there so it won't. 04:12:14
Capture any debris. 04:12:17
It'll be a free flowing deal. 04:12:18
The people that are living up on. 04:12:20
We actually did have to close muskie ball during the rain event. 04:12:28
A weekend ago. 04:12:31
That was shut down because we. 04:12:33
The water was over the road and we couldn't tell where the edges were. 04:12:35
So and they are eroding. 04:12:38
And the scary part about basketball as well is. 04:12:41
People on musket ball could go out throughout Alpine Village, but if you live. 04:12:44
North of or beyond? 04:12:48
The basketball intersection that is the only way up. 04:12:50
So if we lose that intersection, that's a problem. 04:12:53
Awesome. Mr. Honeycutt, we are proceeding with the design on that utilizing our HB1 money. 04:13:00
And while our FEMA funds are being reviewed and approved? 04:13:05
As we discussed last Friday, our current status is that. 04:13:10
We've been. 04:13:13
Congratulations for. 04:13:30
What's going to be approved with necessary for an approved project and? 04:13:32
With that and and you're. 04:13:35
The approval of the Commission. 04:13:38
I think the recommendation would be on that as once we get the design approved, we go ahead and proceed with that project with the 04:13:40
HB1 money. 04:13:43
An expectation that. 04:13:47
That project is going to be approved for the team because that's the one we really can't wait off. We need to go ahead and get 04:13:49
something moving on that. 04:13:51
Then rather than later. 04:13:54
Yeah, that's quite important. We take that. 04:13:57
Refunds from the last series of. 04:14:01
We have that in the emergency fund too. 04:14:05
Done, Sir. 04:14:07
Make it harder. 04:14:12
I had something else I forgot but I thought but it. 04:14:15
It's really important that we understand. 04:14:18
How you're serving the community because we know you're doing so. 04:14:21
We know that the New York department does that. 04:14:24
And we want to make sure. Oh. 04:14:26
Question I had was. 04:14:27
Cleaning out sediment ponds and traffic. 04:14:29
What do you how you involved in that? 04:14:32
All or not? 04:14:34
Welcome, Mr. Chairman, Commissioners. 04:14:36
On that note, we. 04:14:38
After this study we had on Friday. 04:14:40
We did get. 04:14:43
Our contract with the state contract on contractors accounting. 04:14:45
To go start providing. 04:14:49
Quotes or and he already has we've already started work on it. We have a great. 04:14:51
When we begin coming up throughout 4 hours. 04:14:56
My understanding that contract is on site. 04:14:58
And moving towards those and they're communicating with us that we do have that in place and they're moving on. 04:15:01
Yes, I have to see. It's very. 04:15:08
The other half resources out entertaining. 04:15:11
Taking that stuff out for the next to the don't continue to serve. 04:15:14
If provide a place for them to take the debris there. 04:15:18
Yeah. 04:15:21
This evaluation. 04:15:22
And you know. 04:15:24
Whichever the value of. 04:15:26
After they're about 30% full, I think maybe we should. 04:15:28
Someone will. I'll reach out. And you know we, we will. 04:15:31
Keep an eye on those and and we do know the ones that we had to go to 1st. 04:15:35
And we've kind of been working on those, but there are 50. 04:15:39
Plus program and maybe maybe even because a lot of there's. 04:15:42
So. 04:15:46
Is there's not 50 plus anymore? This last event blew a bunch of them out, yeah. 04:15:47
So there's. 04:15:52
This one that I know of. 04:15:53
That have been blown out. 04:15:55
But then some of them that function very very well. 04:15:58
And I think commissioners. 04:16:04
That Amanda from the Forest Service touched on a little bit. We have been in contact with them and we did get permission from the 04:16:06
force on this to clean out the channel. 04:16:10
That we were not allowed to clean out last year. 04:16:14
We basically stopped at Spotted Owl and missed that last quarter mile section of debris. 04:16:17
We were able to show those Commissioner Chavez and myself were out there and they did agree to let us get. 04:16:24
In there and clean that Channel out and we're hoping maybe touch base with the National Guard. I've been working with the manager 04:16:29
on that. 04:16:32
When they get here, so we can kind of. 04:16:35
Go through OES and get those services. 04:16:37
Kind of secure. 04:16:40
So we can start cleaning that out and hopefully that'd be a minimal cost to the county as well. 04:16:41
Well, apparently they have. 04:16:46
Funding code. 04:16:47
Some medication up there. 04:16:49
So let's. 04:16:51
Get it? Let's get them in contact with the right people. I spoke with Brian about a little bit earlier, He has to fill out the 04:16:52
request form through his department and then we can move forward that one. 04:16:57
Skip. 04:17:03
We didn't have those things up. 04:17:04
With the new women. 04:17:08
Absolutely. 04:17:09
But he took a beating. But you should see the condition of those trash racks. They stopped a lot of debris from coming down. 04:17:11
They serve their purpose well. That's a focus. That's a focus area. 04:17:17
OK. Thank you very much and I'd like to see your. 04:17:22
On this little. 04:17:26
You're there sore. 04:17:29
Could you maybe get Wilson to? 04:17:31
See which ones need to be repaired and. 04:17:33
Hello what we need around that work? 04:17:35
Yes, Sir. 04:17:38
For the film of it. 04:17:40
OK. Thank you very much. 04:17:49
Well done, county Manager. I think you're right. 04:17:52
Yes or no? 04:17:55
German commissioners, I'll keep on real brief and. 04:17:56
As we continue to talk, we had a rough week last week. 04:18:00
But I do want to commend all of our. 04:18:05
Staff and employees. 04:18:07
Now with the extra mile to make sure that we were. 04:18:09
Prepared and ready. 04:18:13
And address these floods and disasters. 04:18:15
And and we're, we've got a good plan moving forward. 04:18:18
So it's going to take a. 04:18:22
A good strategy and a plan to. 04:18:25
It's where we can recover. 04:18:27
Not only recover for now, but recover for the future. So pass off to them and let's. 04:18:28
We really appreciate all their efforts. 04:18:33
And then along with that, it's been a rough week. We lost. 04:18:36
One of our employees and we're going to make sure that we take care of all of our folks and. 04:18:40
Give them an opportunity to go and support that family so. 04:18:44
And all of that. I don't have any. 04:18:49
What's going on? We're very busy all over the county, so. 04:18:56
That someone asked the commissioners to. 04:19:00
Speak. I'll start with the Commission authority. 04:19:03
I just want to express my deepest condolences to thoughts. 04:19:09
Daughters in the family. 04:19:14
And all the staff that. 04:19:16
Scott is a great. 04:19:20
Friends and many of us. 04:19:22
And also. 04:19:24
There are many. 04:19:27
Families injury also that are homeless because of the reason. 04:19:29
Weddings that are staying at the Portuguese and so. 04:19:32
If any of you have connections or availabilities for. 04:19:36
Temporary housing. 04:19:41
Please reach out to the village of SO. 04:19:43
There's a mother and two children that are looking for someone. 04:19:45
Long term, I think hotel vouchers have ran out and also if anybody has time to donate, the Salvation Army has set up a kitchen and 04:19:51
they're looking for. 04:19:56
Volunteers to go. 04:20:02
South side of the what we've known as the seasoned nursery in Marina so. 04:20:03
Second miracle. She descended the third. 04:20:15
Excel Add. 04:20:18
With all the response time and everything with the. 04:20:19
With the road department and the Sheriff's Department and your deputy. 04:20:22
We've done an excellent job. 04:20:26
And then keep up the. 04:20:29
Thank you very much for your. 04:20:30
In service for the county. 04:20:32
I'll be brief. 04:20:39
It's just more of an ethical just as condolences of the family and. 04:20:41
And thanks to the hard work for everybody in response to last week, but. 04:20:45
On top of that, thanks to the work for the preparation. 04:20:48
That everybody did for last week and we've been working for a year. 04:20:52
Trying to do a lot of preparation and I think I'll. 04:20:56
A lot of that paid off. 04:20:58
It might not have been seen initially, so. 04:21:00
With that audience. 04:21:03
I'll be great if I said I want to belabor. 04:21:08
Things I've said before, I think. 04:21:11
But I will say this. 04:21:13
And obviously I agree with all the comments, particularly to help. 04:21:16
The comments about. 04:21:21
And his family. 04:21:25
And of course all of you that have been engaged. 04:21:27
Tirelessly for a long time. 04:21:30
Certainly even before the last set of disasters over a year ago. 04:21:33
But. 04:21:37
Even now. And we've got more to come. 04:21:40
My dough. 04:21:43
Avoidant notice things because I think we've got. 04:21:45
And we demonstrate a level of competency throughout the. 04:21:49
That gives us so. 04:21:53
Yes, confident. 04:21:56
That we can protect ourselves. 04:21:58
Strengthen ourselves. 04:22:00
In hard drive community. 04:22:02
The one thing I want to mention to you. 04:22:04
What happens with a lot of communities? 04:22:07
I won't ask in others. 04:22:09
That park in Lincoln County. 04:22:11
Who have? 04:22:14
Kind of just weighted. 04:22:16
For something that happened from outside. 04:22:18
Resources, ideas, plant projects and work. 04:22:21
But we have. 04:22:25
And we're not. 04:22:27
And it's interesting when you when you have say federal and state. 04:22:28
Elcon and they're here. We're here to help. 04:22:33
You tell them what you need and. 04:22:36
Then they have to develop a plan. 04:22:37
They don't know what to do. 04:22:40
We know what to do, we have the plans. 04:22:42
And it's amazing how receptive. 04:22:44
They are when someone else does the work. That's us. 04:22:47
The refund, our plans in place, you know what we have to do. 04:22:52
You know the resources. 04:22:55
And typically only we need is money. 04:22:56
So I want to encourage and commend at the same time. 04:22:59
Our new county manager in that process. 04:23:03
We've got to be on top of it. 04:23:06
And as long as we. 04:23:08
Stay strong. 04:23:10
Be very articulate and direct about what we need. 04:23:12
And we move ahead. 04:23:15
You're gonna see. 04:23:17
Real good things happen. 04:23:18
In this county so. 04:23:20
That's my message. 04:23:23
Yeah, there's nothing else. I'd like to have a motion going executive. 04:23:25
Make a motion to go and exactly said. 04:23:32
Commissioner Wilson, please. 04:23:40
Commissioner Prather. 04:23:43
Commissioner Chalice. 04:23:44
Commissioner Serna. 04:23:46
Chair Fischer. 04:23:47
Motion passes. 04:23:48
And it says that matters discussed in the closed meeting were limited to those specified and no action is taken. 04:23:53
The meeting is with the being. 04:24:04
Ready, manager. Yes, Sir. 04:24:08
OK, uh. 04:24:10
The next item we're going to consider is. 04:24:14
Add 22. 04:24:18
And this is consideration of action pertaining to major influence commander of contract. 04:24:20
When it does this. 04:24:26
Some details and executive. 04:24:29
I need a motion that says we approve. 04:24:33
The contract with us. 04:24:36
Possible amendments. 04:24:37
Commissioner Prather. 04:25:08
Commissioner Wilson. 04:25:10
Commissioner Sharon. 04:25:11
Commissioner Chavez. 04:25:12
Chair Fisher. 04:25:14
Aye. Motion passes. 04:25:15
Thank you SO. 04:25:16
The next meeting is. 04:25:18
Scheduled for August 19th. 04:25:20
But we've got some other. 04:25:22
Potential, uh. 04:25:23
Date week before then. 04:25:24
Talk about a special movement. Let's talk, Mr. German. 04:25:27
Listeners, we do need to schedule a special meeting for the approval of the final agenda. 04:25:30
As well. 04:25:35
Final budget. Final budget. Yes, Sir, I apologize. 04:25:36
Also we've discussed. 04:25:42
Essentially doing it for the session workshop. 04:25:44
Executive session for a workshop with our. 04:25:47
Valiant study and. 04:25:52
Personnel change would like to. 04:25:53
Undertaken. 04:25:56
Note that I think we have a couple of dates. I know we. 04:25:58
Madam Clerk is out of town on the 21st. 04:26:03
23rd. 04:26:06
Since we have somebody else I could sit in for you, I may be training someone. 04:26:12
Yeah, I'm not during those days because it's a clerk's affiliate meeting, so. 04:26:17
Will be going to the affiliate meeting I can do the morning of the 21st. 04:26:21
Um, or the 24th? 04:26:25
What was the claim? 04:26:30
Yeah. 04:26:33
He, 1312. 04:26:39
What's up? Let me. 04:26:42
If he'll be. If he'll be. 04:26:43
I can, yes. 04:26:45
If everybody else. 04:26:46
No, man. 04:26:53
Sinister. 04:26:56
On the 21st yesterday, we're supposed to have no. 04:26:59
Public input meeting for the CDBG partner. 04:27:02
It's going to be a resolution. 04:27:06
For the CDBG so we can do that in the morning. 04:27:08
Correct schedule for. 04:27:13
And then we can do that in. 04:27:17
Two hours time. 04:27:19
Is the public being? 04:27:21
Out here in the. 04:27:23
Do that summit meeting. 04:27:31
I was being an exotic special meeting. 04:27:35
So. 04:27:38
So I think. 04:27:41
But we got to be done by anything. 04:27:43
Is there online online? 04:27:46
No, no in person here. 04:27:47
In person, you know, so actually at the end. 04:27:50
What time do you start? 04:27:52
Um, 1:00. 04:27:54
OK, let's let's do this. 04:27:57
Let me suggest this. Can we come in under? 04:27:59
That's the guesses 0. 04:28:02
What happens? What earlier? 04:28:05
Channel 730. 04:28:07
Then we kind of have opinions at 10, this is a 10. 04:28:11
Or differing from there, established. 04:28:15
He asked what is it to play? 04:28:19
No, there's no advantage going in early, is there? 04:28:25
Did you get it? 04:28:28
We can get all our business. 04:28:30
I can't. Do we have a public meeting? 04:28:32
Get all the other stuff. 04:28:36
Breakdown WhatsApp business it's. 04:28:42
OK. 04:28:45
The Budget. The Budget Summit 24. 04:28:50
We're trying to schedule one meeting for a officer. 04:28:55
7:30 we can do. 04:29:01
We can do the name. I'll have to look at the. 04:29:04
4:30 in the morning. 04:29:06
No, I was just wondering it. 04:29:11
If you were originally planning for the 24th, I could do the 24th if that works. 04:29:13
OK. 04:29:19
So let's do it 08. 04:29:21
Upgrad. 04:29:27
Let's click first. Let's. 04:29:28
My first name is. 04:29:32
And this is when we'll be going over the dynasty. 04:29:37
This is. 04:29:45
Period. 04:29:56
You know. 04:30:06
ATB, Integral policy CD four and four the alphabet from. 04:30:09
You get it now. 04:30:17
OK. 04:30:19
That can be doable. 04:30:24
Mr. Chairman, can I make a recommendation? We do it on the morning of the 28th. 04:30:29
Because when we. 04:30:35
I don't need this on the 21st, we'll have a break. 04:30:40
08. 04:30:44
So our next meeting will be at 08 on the 21st. It'll be a special meeting. 04:30:46
Just to be. 04:30:54
Provide public hearing. 04:30:57
Not a public hearing. 04:30:59
That's just the regular public meeting that's already scheduled. That's not part of this meeting. 04:31:01
Thank you. 04:31:05
That's what I thought, but when he said public hearing I. 04:31:08
OK, next regular meeting then will be held. 04:31:12
I think. 04:31:17
Do I have a motion to adjourn? 04:31:22
Make a motion to adjourn. 04:31:24
Commissioner Wilson. Policeman, Travis. 04:31:33
Commissioner Fisher. 04:31:36
Sorry, Commissioner Prather. 04:31:38
Motion. Councillor adjourned. 04:31:43
It's better. Thank you. 04:31:44
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Test, test, test. 00:00:01
Can you hear me now? I can. Thank you. 00:00:03
Regular Commission meeting July 15th, 2025. 00:00:06
Today is Tuesday, July 1520250830. We're calling the Lincoln County. 00:00:16
Missions A meeting to order. 00:00:23
Madam Clerk, roll call, please. 00:00:27
Commissioner Serna. 00:00:29
Commissioner. Appraiser. 00:00:31
Commissioner Chavez here. Commissioner Wilson. 00:00:32
Chair Fischer. 00:00:35
Here. 00:00:36
Mr. Serna, would you please do the invitation? 00:00:38
All right. 00:00:41
Heavenly Father, we come before you today with grateful hearts for the opportunity to serve our community. 00:00:45
Grant us wisdom. 00:00:50
In unity as we make decisions on behalf of those we represent. 00:00:52
May we lead with integrity, humility, and the spirit of service. 00:00:56
Today, we also lift up our thoughts and prayers for stock. 00:01:00
Our colleague and friend who passed away last week. 00:01:03
We thank you for his service and dedication and the impact he had on all of those around. 00:01:06
When his brain has come. 00:01:10
Your comfort and peace to his family, friends and all of those who are grieving his loss. 00:01:12
May we honour his memory by continuing the work he cared about. 00:01:17
In the same heart and love for Lincoln County. 00:01:20
Guide us now, Lord, and bless this meeting. 00:01:23
Mr. President, Legend. 00:01:28
I think. 00:01:30
Disdain and approval of the agenda. 00:01:55
The ability to. 00:01:57
As desired. 00:01:59
We approve the agenda with. 00:02:01
Will chairman making. 00:02:02
Changes as needed. 00:02:04
2nd. 00:02:06
First roll call please. 00:02:08
Commissioner Frater. 00:02:11
Aye. 00:02:14
Commissioner. 00:02:14
Commissioner Wilson. Chair Fisher. 00:02:16
Motion passes. 00:02:18
So now we'll move into the public comments. 00:02:20
Period. An announcement. 00:02:23
If you have a comment you'd like to make, please. 00:02:26
Come up to the table. 00:02:29
There'll be a microphone as it is in the court. 00:02:31
Like your comments, you'll have 3 minutes. 00:02:35
Please identify yourself. 00:02:37
And of course, always be respectful. 00:02:39
And are there any comments? 00:02:44
Mr. Spirits delays. 00:02:45
Yes, Sir. 00:02:47
Gibbs Ferry, Lincoln, NM. 00:02:49
I received this about. 00:02:53
From UWS about the. 00:02:55
Still dumping and things like that. I'd like to know. 00:02:57
What's the penalty for illegal dumping? 00:03:01
And has anybody? 00:03:04
In the last 50 years, ever been convicted of that? 00:03:05
And you know what's? 00:03:09
And I would recommend it to find be something like $10,000. 00:03:11
And take it serious. 00:03:15
From now on. 00:03:17
And second, I'd like to ask. 00:03:18
How are? 00:03:21
Like I paid $94.00 every. 00:03:22
1/4 How is that obsessed? 00:03:25
For example, hypothetically speaking, if somebody. 00:03:27
Had four or five camp trailers on their property. 00:03:30
And they got. 00:03:34
Three or four people in each one. 00:03:36
And. 00:03:37
All assessed $94.00 or just the one property owner? 00:03:38
That's all I want to say on that one I want to bring. 00:03:42
Delight. And I want to suggest to the County Commission. 00:03:46
That they. 00:03:50
Consider a resolution. 00:03:51
About what happened 14 months ago. The fire. 00:03:53
And the investigations that? 00:03:57
Have gone on or not gone on, or lack of. 00:04:00
Thereof. 00:04:03
Because what we've been told is seems to be. I've been researching it for 14 months and it's. 00:04:04
Baloney. Uh. 00:04:09
Say it nicely. 00:04:10
And everybody knows where the fire started. 00:04:11
And how it started and everybody knows. 00:04:14
Why they said it started this way so? 00:04:17
Flow of money can come that way. 00:04:20
We all know that, but I would. 00:04:22
Suggest that the Commission entertain. 00:04:25
A resolution. 00:04:28
To let everybody know that we're not accepting. 00:04:29
What we're being told so far. 00:04:34
Because. 00:04:36
It involves things like people. 00:04:37
Lives getting along. 00:04:39
The flood had happened was because of the fire. 00:04:41
The fire happened. 00:04:44
I have some opinions of how the fire started. I'll leave it to everybody else to speculate. 00:04:47
But. 00:04:52
And we all know. 00:04:53
Why it was said? How? 00:04:54
It started. 00:04:56
Because of the flow of money. 00:04:57
But now, when lives are lost. 00:04:59
Like the two elderly folks that died in the fire 14 months ago. 00:05:02
And the three people that died in the fire. 00:05:05
In the flood this past week. 00:05:08
There's lives lost that catches my attention. 00:05:11
And uh. 00:05:14
We all know, or some really do know how the fire started and nobody wants to address it. 00:05:15
So I'm. 00:05:21
On corking. 00:05:22
A tan of worms on purpose because. 00:05:23
I know it's on the record now. 00:05:26
Thank you for your time, I appreciate being able to speak. 00:05:28
Thank you. 00:05:30
Is there anybody else? 00:05:32
Yes, Sir. 00:05:36
Commissioners, my name is Zebulun Clary. 00:05:40
I appreciate the opportunity to speak today regarding Ordinance 2024-05. 00:05:42
I respectfully urge this Commission to review and revise this ordinance, particularly section 12. 00:05:47
Which intentionally or not. And then it's personal freedom. 00:05:52
Punishes responsible citizens. 00:05:55
And remove the most cost effective waste option. 00:05:57
For rural residents. 00:05:59
Right now, my only three choices in Lincoln County as a resident. 00:06:01
Our Pay the county $30. 00:06:04
Hey, the village of Captain 2750. 00:06:06
Or self-haul for 12:50 a yard. 00:06:09
But this mandate effectively. 00:06:11
Eliminates my third option. 00:06:14
The only one that works for my property, my schedule and my wallets. 00:06:15
A self haul. I self haul responsibly, legally. 00:06:19
And at no cost to this county. 00:06:22
Why should I be forced to pay for a service that I neither need nor use? 00:06:24
I'm specifically asking this Commission to amend section 12/8. 00:06:28
The 300 acre requirements so to include a similar opt out process just like the rest of it. 00:06:31
That would include submitting receipt for approved wait followers. 00:06:38
Or allow the county to inspect for legal and safe burns site. 00:06:41
But they burn log in a phone call when the burn will happen for safety. 00:06:45
In addition. 00:06:49
Section 12 C should be updated to explicitly recognize self following at the legal. 00:06:50
Responsible form of waste disposal. 00:06:55
Many residents rural. 00:06:58
Veterans, retirees and working families. 00:06:59
Rely on this option to manage their waste without. 00:07:02
This ordinance takes away the freedoms and burdens those who are already doing things the right way. 00:07:05
Furthermore, if the county insists on making this program mandatory. 00:07:10
Functioning essentially as a black feet. 00:07:14
Collected regardless of use. 00:07:17
They must be honest and call it what it is. 00:07:18
Attacks and Under both New Mexico Constitution and sound principles of local governance, new taxes should be approved by a vote of 00:07:20
the people. 00:07:24
Not imposed by ordinance. 00:07:29
This is more than waste. 00:07:31
It is about trust. 00:07:33
Transparency. 00:07:34
Experience if this program is truly necessary and beneficial. 00:07:35
The public will support it at the ballot box. 00:07:39
If not, and perhaps it needs to be. 00:07:41
In clothing, I'll leave you with proverbs 11/1. 00:07:45
A false balance is an abomination to the Lord. 00:07:48
But a just wait is his delight. 00:07:50
This policy needs a just balance. 00:07:53
And one that treats each citizen equally and respects their ability to act responsibly. 00:07:55
Thank you for your time. 00:08:00
OK. Thank you, Sir. 00:08:01
Is everybody else. 00:08:07
That's it. 00:08:09
My name is Ira Byler. 00:08:13
New Mexico. 00:08:16
I'm interested in building temporary housing for the people who are working in the windmills. 00:08:17
And I made some contacts this morning already so. 00:08:22
I just want to get this on the records and I will continue speaking to the people that I. 00:08:25
Thank you very much. 00:08:30
What else? 00:08:40
Thanks. Hearing none. 00:08:51
We'll move on. 00:08:53
We have a nice little short reef. 00:08:58
Presentation next. 00:09:01
You know one of the things that are important. 00:09:03
To us as an organization. 00:09:05
And we talked a little bit about Scott, not nearly enough. 00:09:09
Words more than what we're giving it in today. 00:09:12
But our employees here in the county are like family. 00:09:16
Over the years, we. 00:09:20
You end up. 00:09:21
Knowing these people, you. 00:09:23
You go through their lives and lift. 00:09:24
Part of them. 00:09:26
Day by day. 00:09:28
And and so it's important that we recognize the fact that. 00:09:30
People do say an economy. 00:09:34
Their value. 00:09:36
So we're going to do a little bit of that today, this morning, and I'm going to be brief, but. 00:09:38
If you'll bear with me. 00:09:42
Hey, Sir. 00:09:46
So we have two. 00:09:51
Two employees. 00:09:56
That we want to recognize today. 00:09:57
I would like to ask Tina to come up. 00:10:02
Discussion, William. 00:10:09
Next time, Thanksgiving. 00:10:11
OK, Bill. 00:10:14
I don't think I can. 00:10:17
This is this is important and I want her to know. 00:10:22
Thank you. Thanks for coming up. 00:10:25
Representing Dina. 00:10:27
This will work, so I'm going to read. I'm going to read the citation. 00:10:29
And this is for five years of service. 00:10:32
That shows some loyalty to the organization. 00:10:36
And obviously some. 00:10:39
Corner that we recognize. 00:10:40
And value. 00:10:42
The Lincoln County Service Excellence Award. 00:10:44
Five years of service. 00:10:47
Presented to Dina the door. 00:10:49
In recognition of your outstanding commitment. 00:10:51
Sit together so we have a picture. 00:10:54
Service and invaluable contributions to the people of Lincoln County. 00:10:56
New Mexico. 00:11:01
Your dedication reflects the Spirit. 00:11:02
And resilience that define our community. 00:11:05
Awarded this 15th day of July 2025. 00:11:08
And thank you very much. 00:11:12
That that is it definitely A-frame in their office. 00:11:19
You have a pretty well that that works. That's terrific. 00:11:24
Now this other person we're going to recognize is not. 00:11:28
They're not suffocating like. 00:11:31
Debatable. 00:11:36
Please come down. 00:11:41
Councillor. 00:11:42
So I'll read it. You might imagine what it's going to say. 00:11:49
Very similar the previous one. Come on over here. 00:11:52
Let's be friendly and family. We talked about family, right? You want to? 00:11:55
Lincoln County Service Excellence Award. 00:12:00
10 years of service. 10 years. 00:12:02
That's a long, long time. 00:12:05
Presented to Shannon Hemphill. 00:12:07
In recognition of your outstanding commitment. 00:12:09
Service and a valuable contributions. 00:12:12
The people of Lincoln County, New Mexico. 00:12:15
Your dedication reflects the spirit and resilience that define a community. 00:12:17
For 115 July. 00:12:21
2025 and congratulations and thank you for all. 00:12:23
And I probably didn't see it as a valuable. 00:12:34
And what we've done. 00:12:36
What we've done, I've learned as a science commissioner how much work. 00:12:39
The first, actually, just particularly with elections. 00:12:44
And election integrity. 00:12:47
That's a word Very. 00:12:49
Good hand. 00:12:51
Can't and as you're as chairman. 00:12:52
He kicked me out, straightened out. 00:12:56
Thank you. 00:13:00
So. 00:13:07
In the interest of. 00:13:09
Saving some people some time. We're going to be here all day. 00:13:12
Others don't necessarily have to be. 00:13:15
So what what I want to do now is. 00:13:18
Go ahead and be #3 the presentation by the Natural Gas Company. 00:13:26
Right now. 00:13:31
Come on up ma'am and. 00:13:33
Introduce us to you. 00:13:35
Good morning everyone. Thank you so much for. 00:13:39
I mean here, be here today to present. 00:13:41
Chairman, Commissioners, I appreciate it. 00:13:44
My name is Leslie. 00:13:48
I'm the general manager of the natural gas company. 00:13:49
Thank you. 00:13:53
There's a long list of people who are supposed to be here with me today, but due to some of the flooding incidents last. 00:13:55
Week I let them off the hook and celebrate our. 00:14:01
Assessing system damage, they continue to keep the gas that's been going the right direction. 00:14:04
It's been interesting for all of us. 00:14:10
Next slide, please. 00:14:13
I appreciate you providing me some time to present our integrated resource plan to you today. I will try and keep this green. 00:14:19
But I'd be happy to entertain any questions, so please feel free to. 00:14:25
To ask anything they need to return for anything else if you don't want to bring up those presentation. 00:14:29
I'm going to quickly go through what an integrated resource plan is, talk about our system a little bit, evaluate our supply and 00:14:36
demand, how we look at our supply and demand. 00:14:40
Talk about how we're assessing for any additional resources. 00:14:45
Some of those options for resources and then wrap up with your energy efficiency program. 00:14:49
That's the integrated resource plan. 00:14:54
The goal of the Integrated Resource Plan is to identify the most cost effective portfolio of resources to supply the existing and 00:14:58
future needs. 00:15:02
Of our customers. 00:15:06
Energy resource plans are really a big. 00:15:08
Project for electric utilities. They're looking at their mix of solar. 00:15:12
When hydro, Nuclear. 00:15:16
Gas, coal, they're looking at a whole mix of electric supplies. 00:15:19
Gas utilities, sometimes I feel like the Commission might have just said and gas right before they pass the rule. 00:15:23
And so we also look at an integrated resource fund. 00:15:29
Fewer options for. 00:15:32
For supply and sources for. 00:15:34
Our natural gas customers, but it's also a way to evaluate our system in nature just like. 00:15:36
The county does and like the cities do, make sure that we have the necessary resources for our customers for the next. 00:15:41
5/10/15 meters. 00:15:47
And So what do we require to do? We file one every four years. And so it's out there if you ever need it for any of your. 00:15:51
5 to 10 year studies on. 00:15:58
Infrastructure and facilities. 00:16:00
As we look at a planned period, 4 to 10 years. 00:16:02
Part of the process is a public advisory process where we seek guidance from the public on what projects are out there. 00:16:05
Or maybe even changes that might have. 00:16:11
It caused a decrease in demand, so we can. 00:16:13
Factor that in, make sure we have enough. 00:16:16
Natural gas. 00:16:18
We evaluate our current infrastructure. 00:16:19
And then we follow this all the. 00:16:21
Commission so the Commission can review it and. 00:16:22
Give us any guidance. 00:16:25
Next slide, please. 00:16:27
At the end of all of this, we will have a report and an integrated resource plan report. 00:16:29
That evaluates the system, identifies future needs and reviews of resources. 00:16:34
And you'll find different information in that report on where we get our gap supply and how much supply we have available for the 00:16:38
area. 00:16:41
Next slide, please. 00:16:45
The process begins with this public advisory process. The very first time I did this, I. 00:16:47
Advertised the meeting, had a nice place how to trade their cookies, had some greets. 00:16:52
Talk to the person who opened the door for us about an integrated resource plan and on. We win. And so we changed our methods a 00:16:57
little bit and asked to be able to present. 00:17:02
To our local. 00:17:06
City Council's county commissioners. 00:17:08
To try and get to the people who really know what's going on in the area. 00:17:11
And can give us some guidance on? 00:17:14
You know what's what future development looks like and what future needs look like. 00:17:16
And so I appreciate your time today. 00:17:20
I know you have a busy agenda. 00:17:22
Anyway, so it starts with this public advisory process, but we also internally we look at. 00:17:24
Existing supply and demand look at our contracts. 00:17:29
We look at any future needs, anything that we've already been. 00:17:32
Requested for subdivisions or other. 00:17:36
Infrastructure, the latest one that's been really interesting has been data. 00:17:39
Centers we've had a lot of requests about. 00:17:43
Gas supply for data centers and it's amazing the sheer amount of energy these. 00:17:45
His data centers need. 00:17:50
We coordinated with our energy efficiency program because. 00:17:52
People can use energy. More efficiency we may be able to shave off. 00:17:55
Or just use it more efficiently per customer. 00:17:59
And then? 00:18:02
Work to develop it into a cost effective energy portfolio. 00:18:04
Let's see next slide. We're on a system overview. Get right there. 00:18:09
That one, thank you. 00:18:13
Perfect. Overall, Dean Out of Gas has about 39,500 customers in the state of New Mexico. 00:18:14
We serve approximately 3.8 or. 00:18:20
Of gas, actually. 00:18:24
We operate in Lee, Eddie, Lincoln, Colfax and Donna Anna county. 00:18:26
And then we do have transmission lines here in Lincoln Camp. 00:18:31
Next slide. 00:18:37
Now this gets right down to the county itself. 00:18:38
And you can see a huge impact. 00:18:41
From last summer. 00:18:44
And so overall, we have about 3. 00:18:45
400 customers. 00:18:49
In Lincoln County. 00:18:51
Impact from the fires of blood last year on Zoom Natural Gas is about 842 customers. 00:18:52
Overall. 00:18:58
I think it's 757 from the fire and then subsequent flooding. 00:19:00
Assessing impact from last week was an additional about 170 customers. 00:19:05
Hard part, yeah. 00:19:10
Yeah, part, part with. 00:19:12
Assessing flooding the thing. 00:19:13
Thing with I'm sure everybody here. 00:19:14
Is. 00:19:16
Fire these are structures gone or structure. 00:19:18
Made it. 00:19:20
Flooding is sometimes deciding what's going to happen with the structure after the flood goes through. 00:19:22
I'm making sure our system is safe but also. 00:19:26
Understanding what the property owner is going to choose to do next, understanding what codes are going to be and what's going to 00:19:29
happen with the new flood zoning, so. 00:19:33
This is going to be an interesting impact for all of us for many years. 00:19:37
Currently uh. 00:19:43
We created a floodplain and then that was all wiped out as the flood came five feet higher than was expected. But. 00:19:45
Currently we. 00:19:51
After each flood, we patrol the system, look for exposed lines, look for any damage to the system, any mood. 00:19:52
Meters removed meters. 00:19:58
We still got a few reporting from the bottom of the Creek somewhere or from Ruidoso River somewhere. 00:20:00
Gosh, can't quite find those, but. 00:20:06
Fortunately, no usage out of those. 00:20:08
And I appreciate all of your staff. 00:20:11
Brian has been great. 00:20:14
Road department Jeff has been great and also reporting as they see something calling us and letting us know and so. 00:20:15
I do have to give a shout out to the county staff since they've been great to work with. 00:20:22
And helping us also secure the map. 00:20:26
Next slide. 00:20:31
This is our sales and so sales, it's an annualized sales. If I do a monthly sales looks really wonky because of course everybody 00:20:34
keeps in the winter and it's just. 00:20:38
Water heating and. 00:20:42
Cooking in the summer. 00:20:44
But we're starting to just now see the impact on sales. 00:20:45
Very much impacted by weather. It's very weather. 00:20:49
And so. 00:20:52
Really it's almost more dependent on it was really cold winter, a really warm winter. 00:20:54
Anyway, you can see the 12 month running average and. 00:20:59
Start to see that impact from the fire. 00:21:02
The source for natural gas for the system in Lincoln County is actually the Kinder Morgan El Paso wine. 00:21:09
On the very northern end of Lincoln County, we have a. 00:21:15
Pipeline that runs down along what's commonly known as Bogle Rd. 00:21:19
And we've worked with the county in the past also on that pipeline, making sure that we can keep that safe yet so people Rd. 00:21:23
graded and. 00:21:26
And going. 00:21:30
We have an 8 inch line and a four inch line. 00:21:32
Together, those two lines can flow about 20,000 MCF a day. 00:21:34
Next slide. 00:21:40
And overall Lincoln County, our system as people. 00:21:42
Is about 12,000 MCF a day. So we still have ample capacity on that transmission line. 00:21:45
To be able to deliver gas. 00:21:50
Unfortunately, with the loss of customers and. 00:21:54
Subsequent loss of sales volume I. 00:21:57
Do believe, or maybe I should? 00:21:59
Now it's an unfortunate thing. 00:22:00
We should be able to, and I anticipate being able to meet the capacity needs of the county for many years to come. 00:22:02
And that's really what part of this. 00:22:08
Analysis is for the integrated resource premise, making sure we have sufficient capacity. 00:22:11
OK. Next slide. 00:22:17
One of the things that I'm looking for input on. 00:22:19
And so if you have input today or if you want to guide me to someone within the county that we can get. 00:22:21
Seek further input. 00:22:26
Is projects that may need an applicant something that comes to your attention that hasn't come? 00:22:27
Get potential loss of gas potential or projected housing growth may be a resource. 00:22:32
Affected housing growth. 00:22:38
And then any economic factors? 00:22:40
Here in Lincoln County that we may take into considerate this work. 00:22:43
Planning our gas supply. 00:22:46
You want to comment? 00:22:50
Absolutely. Yes, Sir. Please do you mind? 00:22:53
So natural gas. 00:22:56
Is probably the most. 00:23:00
Consistently available. 00:23:02
Least expensive? 00:23:04
And lace pollution. 00:23:06
Energy Sword. 00:23:08
Available in the world. 00:23:10
One could argue that the. 00:23:13
That nuclear. 00:23:17
Power power plants or hydro glass? 00:23:18
But that's that's about it. 00:23:21
Right, and one of the. 00:23:24
Critical economic drivers for any reason. 00:23:26
Is the availability of inexpensive? 00:23:30
Base load consistently available. 00:23:33
Electrical power. 00:23:37
Gas fired. 00:23:40
Power systems. 00:23:41
Is the short term and even long term when you look at our reserves here in the United States as natural gas? 00:23:43
Solution to that problem. 00:23:49
Are there any? 00:23:52
Plans, uh. 00:23:53
Isaiah didn't look at at. 00:23:54
That those kinds of power alternatives. 00:23:57
Rather than. 00:23:59
Intermittent part time. 00:24:01
Extraordinarily expensive protocol. 00:24:04
Or will help? 00:24:07
Chairman Fischer. 00:24:09
Commissioners, I completely agree with you and thank you for saying that. 00:24:10
And it does create a very reliable. 00:24:15
Source for energy needs for customers and. 00:24:18
And. 00:24:21
The most efficient? 00:24:22
Source of energy per customers. 00:24:24
Xia Natural Gas does not have any plans to look at. 00:24:27
How generation? 00:24:30
Very willing to work with. 00:24:33
Partner with anybody who would be interested in doing. 00:24:34
Yeah, we do. 00:24:38
Have gotten. 00:24:40
To the point where we will help people get. 00:24:42
Install generators, natural gas generators, and backup power. But that's really. 00:24:45
It's more of a backup alternative for your own personal building. 00:24:50
But I do not at this point have any plans. 00:24:54
Yeah, our our electrical rates continue to rise in the state of New Mexico. 00:24:57
And throughout the country, actually. 00:25:01
Is that that? 00:25:03
Goes to that intermittent. 00:25:05
Part time expensive. 00:25:07
Bottle, vault, hay and Winder than. 00:25:10
From excessive. So this is going to be something I would just. 00:25:13
Yes. Do you start looking at that? 00:25:18
As I see in the future. 00:25:21
And not not long term, but in the near future. 00:25:23
There's going to be requirements to supply natural gas power plant. 00:25:27
So that we can reduce the cost. 00:25:31
And improve the economic outlook. 00:25:33
For this reason. 00:25:36
Back the whole country, that's what I'm talking about. 00:25:37
Yeah. So the technology. 00:25:41
See if you can't partner with power generation. Companies are out there. 00:25:42
And this one. 00:25:47
Commissioner would be extraordinarily supportive. 00:25:49
Of having. 00:25:52
Of that available. 00:25:54
She wasn't out. Chairman, Commissioners, thank you. I appreciate that. 00:25:55
I appreciate that. 00:26:00
But yeah. 00:26:03
Part of and so I appreciate that input and that's some of the input that I'm looking for. 00:26:06
As far as what to plan on for load requirements. 00:26:11
A couple of the other things that we're required to look at when we look at this integrated resource plan is alternatives. 00:26:15
To add alternative sources of supply, so we've looked at. 00:26:20
Biomass. 00:26:25
Dairy based biogas. 00:26:26
And hydrogen? 00:26:28
Biomass, no. 00:26:32
So we're gonna have. 00:26:33
You may hear something today. 00:26:35
Where we're cutting down. 00:26:37
Spinning trees and there's going to be a lot of material. 00:26:39
Is not convertible to. 00:26:43
Lumber products and. 00:26:45
Value added. 00:26:47
But a lot of biomass. 00:26:48
So that's something we're interested to. We have to get rid of that. 00:26:50
We could cogenerate with a natural gas plant. 00:26:54
That would be great. 00:26:58
Thank you. Yeah, that would be an interesting project too. 00:27:00
Come look at I know that Colfax County at one point also. 00:27:03
Look at a type of biomass project with some trees and thinning projects that they had going up there. 00:27:06
Natural gas, so when we don't have the fire going with the weather. 00:27:12
There you go. 00:27:17
And we looked at the Derrida's biogas. 00:27:19
And some of the concerns and next slide? 00:27:22
Extensive startup costs with some of these. 00:27:25
Availability is low we're. 00:27:27
Areas. Fairly rural areas. 00:27:30
And then? 00:27:32
And we were. I worry most about quality people with the dairy based biogas. 00:27:34
Get more particulates in there and a little bit. 00:27:38
Other impurities in the natural gas, but that technology is improving. 00:27:41
New Mexico gas companies running a hydrogen pipe project. 00:27:45
That's in the initial stages and so we'll just keep watching that, but again, expensive start. 00:27:48
Awesome, so right now. 00:27:53
We're going to go with our original source of natural gas and. 00:27:54
And most of this is coming out of the Permian Basin at this point. 00:27:57
And then let's go forward about two slides because I just did some summaries. But then finally we did have an energy efficiency 00:28:02
program. I always like to give a little promotion to our energy efficiency program. This is affecting the demand side. So using it 00:28:08
more efficiently in your home. 00:28:13
There's high efficiency. 00:28:18
Space heaters, water heating. We do have free water conservation packaging and what that is is the local shower head and faucet 00:28:20
aerator to help you. 00:28:23
Conserve water and. 00:28:27
Conserve hot water so you don't have to keep as much hot water. 00:28:29
We have rebates for builders, so if they go with more efficient products or smart thermostats or programmable thermostats, that's 00:28:34
also part of our energy efficiency program and then clear results does. 00:28:39
Are income qualified program and our commercial program. 00:28:45
They've had great results with. 00:28:49
Overhead door weather stripping. 00:28:51
Installing that and saving customers with big shops. 00:28:53
Heating costs by installing that leather stripping. 00:28:57
Next slide, please. 00:29:00
I must tell that from it. 00:29:01
That is funded through a rate rider on. 00:29:05
Customer rates. 00:29:08
Yes. So everybody, hey, Chairman, Commissioners, yes. 00:29:10
Yes, that is inflicted upon by the Public Regulation Commission. 00:29:13
And it is a rate rider. And so that is? 00:29:17
A program that we we submit to them our costs and then that's divided over the sales and every. 00:29:20
Customer class that can participate. 00:29:26
In the energy efficiency program also pays a small rate. 00:29:29
It is about 1. 00:29:33
Since are we at .01? 00:29:36
So it's about 1 cent per unit charged. 00:29:39
I apologize I brought my rates in because I don't have these all memorized yet. 00:29:44
It's all right, this point was made. 00:29:49
Made by you. 00:29:51
Already. Thank you. 00:29:52
Cortana. 00:29:56
OK, on a silly note, I'm very proud of this slide because I just recently went to a Texas Tech orientation and every slide had a 00:30:03
QR code on it. 00:30:06
And I finally figured out the QR code so. 00:30:10
If you click on the QR code, that will take you to our energy efficiency. 00:30:12
There's a website that contains information about our program and all of the rebates. 00:30:16
Next time I'm going to see if I can get a QR code in the shape of a BBQ grill. Not for gas of course, with the steak on it. 00:30:21
Sicily. 00:30:24
But anyway, any comments or questions on our on our integrative resource plans or any other suggestions? 00:30:27
Hearing none, I think. 00:30:48
We appreciate your presentation. 00:30:50
Very much and we appreciate Zia. 00:30:53
Full time base load. 00:30:56
Thank you so much. I appreciate all of your time today. 00:30:59
Thank you. Let us remember your field. 00:31:02
Guys that are in the field too, they're doing a wonderful job out there. 00:31:04
Trying to stop all the leaves and everything else. 00:31:07
I'll pass that along. I was witness. I was witness to a few of them that. 00:31:09
I mean, out there in the water is deep. 00:31:14
Thank you for having a good. 00:31:17
A good force out there. 00:31:22
Scan OK, so we have to. 00:31:27
Another presentation we're good at #4. 00:31:31
Very important for us. This is a presentation on Lincoln County Logic Facts. 00:31:36
A new application process in the program status and I'll. 00:31:41
Hand it over to. 00:31:44
Our county manager, Byrne. 00:31:46
Mr. Chairman. 00:31:49
This morning I have I'd like to introduce. 00:31:52
A couple of our. 00:31:55
Front Garden staff members. 00:31:56
Our chairman, Mr. Samuel Free. 00:31:59
And I don't think we gave you better what we should have. 00:32:01
Hey, take whatever you want to throw out there. Good luck. 00:32:04
Our special Our special members Vector Burke. 00:32:09
So. 00:32:13
This morning and I brought them so they should kind of. 00:32:13
Let's have a discussion here with us. 00:32:16
And our presentation. 00:32:19
I thought that we could. 00:32:22
Improve our communication with our Wellness dashboard. It's a very important. 00:32:25
Aspect of our. 00:32:28
Structure. 00:32:31
And, and in the short amount of time that they've been on board, we've been able to do some. 00:32:32
Some really good things. I guess I need to catch up on the agenda here. Sorry, I'm like. 00:32:36
Multitasking. 00:32:41
So, Miss Sherry. 00:32:43
And her apology, she was going to be here this morning. She did put a. 00:32:46
Briefs in your. 00:32:49
Packets. 00:32:51
Regarding the update of where we were from the last previous couple years. 00:32:53
And you can see that. 00:32:58
We've had some. 00:33:01
Even from. 00:33:06
You know, if you look at. 00:33:08
March of 2022-2023 were 39,000. Last year we were at 38,000. That's reward 22. 00:33:09
So we have been impacted as far as tax. 00:33:16
Goes and receiving larger tax. 00:33:20
With that, the other addition is that we have lost. 00:33:26
Properties due to fires due to floods. 00:33:30
But we are also seeing new ones. 00:33:32
That are coming into his town. 00:33:35
So we're trying to identify those and make sure that. 00:33:36
Those funds are being. 00:33:40
Delivered on the Steve Brothers County appropriately and that's what the signature. 00:33:42
Of our decade agreement from the last. 00:33:46
The last question, so. 00:33:50
We'll be stepping through that. 00:33:51
Umm. The other thing that's in your packet this morning is a draft. 00:33:54
Revised and we discussed this. 00:34:01
With your committee. 00:34:04
Is a set of instructions for our new revised process that's going to include. 00:34:07
A little background looking through and. 00:34:13
Include a point system. 00:34:16
And we're really going to try to make it the majority submitted online and. 00:34:17
With the appropriate. 00:34:21
Lead cons that it could be considered awarded. 00:34:25
As per the ordinance, so she. 00:34:27
You don't mind me, I comment on that this is a. 00:34:29
Extraordinarily. 00:34:32
Good. 00:34:34
On the application. 00:34:37
And here's the **** part of the sand. 00:34:38
It's I would lie. 00:34:41
To have a little bit. 00:34:46
More specificity. 00:34:48
And the information you're asking? 00:34:50
Support from the. 00:34:53
OK. And so you know I don't want. 00:34:54
I don't want to. 00:34:57
Take away the opportunity to. 00:34:58
Verbalize Latin American. That's important. 00:35:01
And we'll talk about specific. 00:35:04
Description of economic benefits to the community. I'd like to have a couple of. 00:35:08
Two or three. This is just an example, but two or three or four or whatever makes sense. 00:35:12
Specific. 00:35:18
That are answered. 00:35:20
And projected. 00:35:21
So 1 can answer your question is. 00:35:23
You know. 00:35:26
I'm answering the question my way. 00:35:27
You answer it your way. 00:35:29
And neither one of us are talking about the same thing. And I'll get my point. 00:35:31
So so in order for us. 00:35:35
In order to have the. 00:35:38
Stability that my expectation would be for the largest tax committee. 00:35:40
To evaluate. 00:35:44
Pros and cons from one event to the next? It would seem to me it might be important that we use the same. 00:35:46
Yes, Sir, as much as possible. 00:35:53
So that would be my only comment on that. 00:35:55
The other piece that we kind of skipped over and I realized that the pitch hitting here. 00:35:59
Is the delta between. 00:36:03
Previous years and what we have right now and we know that's going to change we. 00:36:08
Pray it's going to change. 00:36:12
But if you look at. 00:36:14
The village. This is quite amazing to me. 00:36:17
They've only lost according to your. 00:36:19
Documentation. 00:36:21
6.5%. 00:36:22
Of the available rental opportunity. 00:36:24
Whereas we're about 33%. 00:36:28
1/3 And of course we had fewer numbers anyway. 00:36:30
What that means? 00:36:37
What that means to me? 00:36:38
Number one. 00:36:40
Is a couple of things, but my concern is when you look at. 00:36:42
That many of the applications. 00:36:46
That we. 00:36:49
See submitted. 00:36:51
The vast majority had the greatest impact. 00:36:52
Within the village and that's OK. 00:36:54
We're not. We're not against it. 00:36:57
But I would like to know. 00:36:59
How much? 00:37:00
The village. 00:37:01
Contributes to one of these events and then they double dip and they come to us. 00:37:03
OK, that truth happens, right? She knows it. 00:37:08
And we to your comment that's actually identified on this application. 00:37:13
Events that are going to be conducted or held in the village right are going to be. 00:37:17
Reviewed and almost almost they're required but. 00:37:22
Documented that they've gone to the build first for funding and they follow up to us. So the fact can be considered by your I I 00:37:25
think that that's absolutely reasonable but just depending on the event as as. 00:37:31
You know Exterra as it says an example. 00:37:36
Mostly going to be held within the conference. 00:37:39
It's obviously going to have good. 00:37:44
Impacts not only on the village. This helps out. 00:37:46
Park the county in general. 00:37:49
But often that's a positive thing. 00:37:51
The key thing here is is. 00:37:54
How do we? 00:37:57
Make sure. 00:37:59
That the right contributions. 00:38:00
But each largest tax committee. 00:38:02
Runners won't be down in that part of it. 00:38:04
And the county? 00:38:08
Probably make sure that. 00:38:09
We're not. 00:38:11
Spending more on a particular event. 00:38:12
Then we ought to at the expense of. 00:38:14
Are opportunities that are more. 00:38:17
County specific is that does that make sense And I would like to know the. 00:38:20
You know I keep asking this almost every month. I apologize. 00:38:25
What is our balance? 00:38:28
In the larger spec. 00:38:31
Madam Treasurer. 00:38:33
So 963 and. 00:38:48
A So that's. 00:38:52
One might imagine that's in the bank account. 00:38:54
And then we're talking perhaps, maybe 2 1/4 pardon. 00:38:58
Does that account for the match for the EDA grant? 00:39:02
No. 00:39:06
Just 800 and what? 00:39:10
We have not. 00:39:12
We have not declared what fund that's coming out of. 00:39:14
You know we. 00:39:17
Made. But that's a good point. 00:39:19
That's a very good point. 00:39:21
So that gives us a notion. 00:39:24
And then the projected. 00:39:27
Where I see about 1/4 of a million maybe going forward. 00:39:29
So, so you guys need to know as part of that project. 00:39:33
You need to have that running folder. 00:39:37
And and what's unencumbered so that you can kind of project? 00:39:40
You know where you want to go this next year. And the other thing is we said. 00:39:44
We want to empower you. 00:39:48
To be that that that committee provides us. 00:39:52
The information that we need. 00:39:56
To ensure that it's being spent. 00:39:58
We don't really want to be in the approval business too much. We want to. 00:40:01
What you'd like to do that? 00:40:05
I think that's always been the goal of the Commission. 00:40:07
And and for one reason or another, we haven't quite succeeded. 00:40:10
So those are those are my comments to miss indeed. Do you have any? 00:40:16
Mr. Chairman, you guys have anything to? 00:40:21
The only water starts. She watches. 00:40:23
My name is Sam Free. 00:40:27
You know, recent. 00:40:28
Pyramids are logged. 00:40:30
I I worked for noisy water. 00:40:36
In the village. 00:40:38
And. 00:40:41
And what pushed me over to? 00:40:42
Going in a lot of steps committee just because. 00:40:45
For my work in. 00:40:47
Through the. 00:40:49
Having people come visit. 00:40:51
That's so important in making sure that that money is spent. 00:40:54
Appropriately. 00:40:57
New event that you drive people there. 00:40:58
But I think one of the. 00:41:02
Things that we. 00:41:04
And I went over at the last. 00:41:05
Meeting, going over the events that we're getting the budget for, was that like the year that they go? 00:41:07
To the village first. 00:41:12
Coming to us second. 00:41:14
And then figuring out what questions we need to ask. And then also figuring out. 00:41:15
Even if they. 00:41:19
You go to the village, is there still a portion or evaluation system that we can then? 00:41:20
Decide whether they get the full request from us. 00:41:26
Or if there's. 00:41:30
Point basis, something like that, that's where maybe 75% of what they asked based off of. 00:41:31
Either what they got from the village or what the event is going to bring in. 00:41:37
If there's. 00:41:41
Historically, you know, so. 00:41:42
For example, the last. 00:41:44
Last month we had the Christmas Bugley come in to request. 00:41:47
Live 28 years of. 00:41:50
Historical. 00:41:52
Attendance. 00:41:54
And then we also have. 00:41:55
So it's easier to evaluate something like that, obviously. 00:41:57
Or is yeah, the Rusty Ball speed shop come in and want to do a car show. 00:42:01
The first year or the second year? 00:42:06
Last year was postpart. 00:42:09
The harder to evaluate that based off what the request is. 00:42:12
So I think that's what we're going to. 00:42:16
Try to work on this, figure out how. 00:42:18
We could better evaluate. 00:42:21
What the requested money is? 00:42:24
And is that something that we're going to get back based off the attendees that will? 00:42:27
Becoming in. 00:42:31
Did those events, whether it's a village event or. 00:42:33
Telling event, Yeah. 00:42:36
So any suggestions on? 00:42:39
What might Confederate evaluation? 00:42:41
Um, thanks. 00:42:45
You as the the Commission. 00:42:46
Um, happy to take those to the deck and help us better evaluate that. 00:42:50
So that when we do. 00:42:54
It does come to you guys. It's not something that you're having to. 00:42:55
Second guess why we? 00:43:00
The funding of those? 00:43:03
Those requests. 00:43:05
Why? 00:43:07
But if I may, I think it would help in your. 00:43:08
Flesh out that application gets a little bit more. 00:43:12
So we have more specifics and if. 00:43:15
Christina. 00:43:19
Listen, the answer is going to be something. I guess I'll go. 00:43:20
So that you can compare apples to apples. 00:43:24
Close to well, he says. It's going to be great. 00:43:26
She says it's going to be very, very good. 00:43:29
What the heck is that? 00:43:32
Right, so. 00:43:34
Kind of get numerical can. 00:43:36
So let's chairman with the. 00:43:40
Community, that's exactly what we're trying to go towards the standardized process application at point based. 00:43:42
That you are comparing Apple to Apple. 00:43:48
Have the specifics and asking the same questions. 00:43:50
The cluster with the recommendation made by the committee. 00:43:53
Is kind of like you said, uniformed inconsistent. 00:43:57
Please. 00:44:03
Hey Cortana, could you please elaborate on on your point system that you have? 00:44:05
When I'm here on the. 00:44:09
Well, Mr. Chair or Chairman? 00:44:11
Commissioner, Travel. 00:44:13
What would come up with so far? 00:44:15
It is a series of categories. 00:44:18
With the hardpoint total swing. 00:44:20
With the categories being a return on investment, historical performance, other economic impact, general attendance and uniqueness 00:44:22
of the event. 00:44:26
And these are going to be up for discussion and and. 00:44:30
We can get our next committee meeting. 00:44:34
The return on investment is. What does that bring back to the? 00:44:36
What is this event going to do for us as a county? What? 00:44:39
What kind of folks they're going to? 00:44:42
Because, you know, when we invest larger tax dollars, we want to make sure that there's some kind of the return. 00:44:45
The gym was a scream. 00:44:50
Historical performance, as if they've been here before. How did the event do in the past? 00:44:53
Is it going to do better this year? 00:44:57
Other economic impacts that gives you the opportunity to discuss. 00:44:59
What type of a? 00:45:04
Food vendors or. 00:45:06
I don't want to say catering, but. 00:45:09
The parts and crafts or whatever. 00:45:10
Impact that will bring with the event they follow this field. 00:45:13
General attendance, that's going to be your attendance, what it was, what they anticipate it's going to be with it well attended, 00:45:16
is it something worth? 00:45:19
Investing dollars in. 00:45:23
And then you make yourself event it's cool to get. 00:45:24
Cool things, you're warm, have that outside draw. Is this unique event or is it just a standard old? 00:45:26
You know I don't wanna. 00:45:32
I don't really have an idea but. 00:45:34
You know, if we have a comma car, we have a. 00:45:36
Umm, car show from our Rock the Ball folks or something. How is that unique to the area that's going to draw from the outside? 00:45:39
So that's kind of the idea we have. 00:45:45
This fall, yeah. And then along with that. 00:45:47
There's going to be some requirements that they provide a balance sheet what they're going to. 00:45:51
Utilize the funding on. 00:45:55
Obviously if they've gone to the village for funding before, there's going to be done. 00:45:56
Aspects that are just application based on. 00:46:00
Pentecostal minds would remind the committee again. 00:46:06
You know you've got. 00:46:10
You have your resources, you have anticipated resources and we know this is something that's been going on throughout the year. 00:46:12
So you have to be good. 00:46:18
Managers of your resources. 00:46:20
And look at that and compare and contrast with what the village has and what you're. 00:46:24
And if you want so. 00:46:28
It's kind of a it's a multispectral or. 00:46:29
In a multi layered. 00:46:32
Evaluation process. 00:46:34
That you need to keep in mind and we really appreciate. 00:46:36
This is a volunteer thing that you're doing. 00:46:40
Then I will tell you. 00:46:42
That we rely. 00:46:44
We rely on. 00:46:47
On the. 00:46:49
Your activities and thoughts and ideas and your imagination, because. 00:46:50
The thing about logic text and you. 00:46:54
You're not only in the business of approving. 00:46:57
The class in my view. 00:46:59
I would like to see that morph into. 00:47:02
And a a generator. 00:47:04
A motor. 00:47:08
That. 00:47:10
Economic activity just one of the many. 00:47:11
Here in Lincoln, parents. 00:47:14
So, you know, it's a think tank. 00:47:16
And you guys come from various? 00:47:18
Disciplines and backgrounds and you probably can come up with some good ideas and. 00:47:20
We'd be open to hearing some events in the future. 00:47:25
Yes, Sir. Mr. Chairman, did you have a comment? 00:47:29
Oh yes please. 00:47:33
Thank you. 00:47:35
Sorry, sorry. 00:47:37
Mr. Chair. 00:47:40
Obviously. 00:47:42
We know that. 00:47:43
At this stage of the game, we've already been Nancy Kerrigan doubt of this. 00:47:44
That this committee has been. 00:47:48
We've been here. 00:47:50
The gigabytes was that. So trying to come up with some ideas to help encourage. 00:47:52
These other entities that would find interest. 00:47:57
Come here and bring something so that we do have an ability. 00:48:01
To generate some more interest, that's going to have to be our. 00:48:04
Hope that other people will see the things that have taken place here and still want to come on board. 00:48:08
And make themselves available. 00:48:12
We know that the the local community is is. 00:48:15
Striving as hard as they can to try to get. 00:48:18
Our businesses that are here that will stay to try to continue to find opportunities. 00:48:22
But we know that with the statistics that keep coming through that there are people that are relinquished and are preventing 00:48:27
themselves from wanting to get involved and bring something out because it is a risk to them as well. 00:48:33
And so with what we're trying to do with all of this approach, I think is is the right steps to try to evaluate. 00:48:39
Anybody that would want to come in, what is the interest that they can bring to this community? Because we do want to try to bring 00:48:46
something that livens it up and get some people to be happy about what. 00:48:50
What we want to have done here, it is beautiful. Come community, it's a wonderful country as well. 00:48:54
So as we look at some of the ideas. 00:49:00
We want you guys to be able to give us some insight too about, you know. 00:49:03
We don't want to be stuck in our little box. 00:49:06
Listening to the people that are just coming in, we want to try to see is there other outreach? What else do we need to do to try 00:49:08
to bring? 00:49:11
Other interests so that they can come in and be a part and and help us out. We're going to have to be rebuilding. It's going to 00:49:15
take some time for us to go through so. 00:49:19
So this may be limited and may. 00:49:23
My sudden attorney, Bill Goma. 00:49:25
Enough. But we want to take the time to make sure that we do those things as you've asked. 00:49:27
Give you the details that make it more profitable. 00:49:32
Thank you, Commissioner Cerner. 00:49:35
I just want to thank both of you for being here and being part of this very important. 00:49:37
Setting down more than ever with a great track. 00:49:42
Closing the rest of the season. 00:49:46
You will have a few students in your shoulder to try to create sustainability for our businesses. 00:49:48
Particularly trying to put has been. 00:49:55
And make sure that we're seeing that return on investments. 00:49:57
I do understand the importance of the. 00:50:02
The county events, however. 00:50:06
We all know. 00:50:08
That events under events that do generate. 00:50:10
The majority of. 00:50:13
Tourism and so. 00:50:15
Continue to support those events. 00:50:18
That are being thrown into creative. 00:50:23
I do suspects for this new software that we've invested in and we'll see an update in. 00:50:26
The amount of library tax brought. 00:50:33
And I think maybe. 00:50:36
Part of that was. 00:50:37
Workspace. Umm. 00:50:39
We should be able to check on. 00:50:41
One second. 00:50:45
But I just really want to thank you all. I know you have some inside information. 00:50:47
You know, being able to look at your net profit and. 00:50:51
From the business aspect and so. 00:50:54
I think you will be able to engage. 00:50:56
What that our line is? 00:51:00
You're voting to divvy out this audio sites. 00:51:04
Thank you. 00:51:08
Any other Commission? 00:51:12
Comments or questions? 00:51:14
Come on. 00:51:16
Hey guys are doing a great job. Keep it up. 00:51:18
We just started. 00:51:22
I know you're doing a great job. 00:51:23
They'll step up. 00:51:25
OK. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate it. 00:51:28
Thank you, Sir. Thank you, Mr. Management. 00:51:31
Let's let's move on. I want to go to #6 Updates, reports, and announcements. 00:51:35
So the first thing I'm going to see are. 00:51:42
And so let's uh. 00:51:47
Let's have the Lincoln County Detention Center. 00:51:49
Report. 00:51:52
What? 00:51:55
Good to see you all. Good morning. 00:51:57
Chairman, Commissioners. My name is Ross Galteson, Warden of the Bloomington County Detention Center. 00:52:01
Of last month, we've had an average of. 00:52:07
56 detainees daily. 00:52:11
Over the course of the month of June. 00:52:14
Cautious process, 7980. 00:52:17
Or. 00:52:23
Staffing, so we continue to struggle a little bit without staffing, which build out five officers. 00:52:24
Doing interviews tomorrow. 00:52:31
Seems like they have a whole day full of interviews. 00:52:34
And I wanted to show up. 00:52:36
That's just, that's one of our difficulties is. 00:52:39
Plan to get staff hired. 00:52:43
But we're plugging away. 00:52:45
Our RISE program. 00:52:49
Ended July 1st. 00:52:50
I have submitted a. 00:52:55
Proposal. Uh. 00:52:56
For an additional live program, they informed me that I was able to. 00:52:58
Once July 1st came, that I could see. 00:53:03
Hopefully you'll get something. 00:53:06
Then I'm looking it's another offer. 00:53:13
Hire a case manager with your own. 00:53:15
Learning. We just need that. 00:53:18
There this. 00:53:20
Releases and things like that. 00:53:22
Last time you all requested some numbers. 00:53:27
Over the course of the. 00:53:32
Four years. 00:53:34
Those are the right program. We have 344. 00:53:37
Opinions that completed the program. 00:53:41
We have 511 counseling. 00:53:45
Individual counseling sessions. 00:53:48
There were 1500 under the. 00:53:50
500 cognitive behavioral therapy groups. 00:53:52
With approximately. 00:53:56
100 individuals. 00:53:59
We're assisted in post release which? 00:54:02
That program we were able to speak with up to a year once they were released some. 00:54:05
And then we have. 00:54:13
100 individuals who were released and composed. 00:54:15
Incarceration treatment programs. 00:54:19
We've only followed recidivism for about the last year. I asked them to. 00:54:24
Keeping those numbers laid out? Really. How hard? 00:54:29
Data on what the recidivism rate is, That's kind of. 00:54:31
Hard to tell in a way that. 00:54:36
Of what we did seeing is 1. 00:54:38
When we were people getting coming back. 00:54:41
A gel either. 00:54:44
Relation violation or? 00:54:45
You know, they, they weren't following rules. It wasn't necessarily. 00:54:47
Find. That's what we saw in our. 00:54:50
Right next. 00:54:53
So you know. 00:54:55
I think it was positive program. 00:54:58
I think there's aspects that we're going to be able to implement. 00:55:00
Without having the program. 00:55:04
Complex coming in. 00:55:06
Coming a month or so. 00:55:08
But that's something that I'm working on. 00:55:10
Hopefully, hopefully it's OK. 00:55:13
Get back on again SO. 00:55:15
I stand for any questions. 00:55:18
What is your average daily health? 00:55:21
Council or average daily vet count is going to put. 00:55:24
Just just one question, is there any? 00:55:31
Any interaction between? 00:55:34
Rice in particular, but. 00:55:36
That program helped Floats united. 00:55:38
OP White. 00:55:41
Program that we're sponsoring. 00:55:43
Yes. 00:55:45
So there, there have been. 00:55:46
We've begun making referrals. 00:55:49
In your quotes and working with, says Catherine. 00:55:52
So I took on that role. 00:55:58
The proposal that I submitted. 00:56:01
Was really. 00:56:03
Kind of an impression of that is. 00:56:05
Would be. 00:56:07
Opioid. 00:56:09
Based needs as well as. 00:56:10
But if I can get that those staff numbers back in there, then we'll. 00:56:17
Continue that, but we. 00:56:21
We've already rout. 00:56:22
Learn constantly. 00:56:24
I think it's going to end around 10 people. 00:56:28
That are actually out. 00:56:31
They're getting assistance going to be. 00:56:33
As a direct result of. 00:56:36
The jail and then I was making. 00:56:38
Any other comments, questions? 00:56:45
Next year hearing none. Thank you very much. We're going to. 00:56:48
Continue to be interested in a. 00:56:53
Yes, the rate of return. 00:56:57
And then also the Hope Flow steel. 00:57:00
Yeah. Thank you. OK, you're welcome. 00:57:02
Lincoln County Medical Center Who's doing Commission? 00:57:07
OK, how about the? 00:57:13
Service. I see somebody in bring it. 00:57:20
Can't miss me. 00:57:26
Good morning, General. 00:57:30
Let's see here. Well, we've been busy with disaster recovery. 00:57:33
Amanda Ginseng, deputy forest Supervisor. 00:57:37
Lincoln National Awards. 00:57:41
We've been busy with disaster recovery, we've had the rains, we had a little bit of flooding. 00:57:44
In our offices, in our long cedar. 00:57:49
Commissioner Chavez and I went out last Wednesday along with Jeff. 00:57:52
In our one of our roads engineers to go look at. 00:57:56
At some of the road issues that we have are seeing right right along Cedar Creek. 00:57:59
We on the Forest Service side implemented A closure order. 00:58:05
Pretty rapidly after the after the flooding. 00:58:09
On Tuesday to close those trails trail heads. 00:58:12
Right by the Cedar St. area. 00:58:16
And Kirk Canyon. 00:58:20
Just as a precaution. 00:58:23
So those floors have been closed for clarification, but those trails are? 00:58:25
Closed to the public and the same device with areas before. 00:58:30
Pose anyways, but umm. 00:58:34
Just officially making them closed. 00:58:36
So we went out the other day. We looked at the. 00:58:40
Creek and looked at maybe potential. 00:58:43
Things that we could do to mitigate some of the. 00:58:48
Damage being done, Not all, but at least helped somewhat so I think they identified. 00:58:52
Utilizing the National Guards. 00:58:57
So. 00:59:00
Additionally talks about traffic. 00:59:05
A little bit of an update I am working here out with we don't have a hydrologist anymore on the Forest Service side. So I 00:59:08
contacted the village and no, they're doing some napping. 00:59:13
NRCS and. 00:59:18
Contracted folks. So we're going to utilize their hydrologist to give us a better accurate smoking. 00:59:20
Have a simple conversation about the trash racks where they should go. 00:59:26
Listening to you too deaf a little bit I. 00:59:30
We talked to Vaughn sponsor. 00:59:33
Utilize their folks to make sure what we're doing out there is impactful and not going to cause bigger problems down the road as 00:59:36
well. So I won't touch base with both. I don't think I have the numbers, but I will get it, OK. And Jeff and we can work together 00:59:42
to formulate a plan of what you need to do immediately. 00:59:47
Not waste. 00:59:54
Time. I know time is beyond our side. 00:59:55
Certain impacts downstream. 01:00:02
So that's those are our bigger things right now going on in Lincoln County. We. 01:00:06
Disaster recovery we're still working on. 01:00:10
Committing funds we have about. 01:00:14
I believe 16,000,000 of the 124 million committed. 01:00:17
Through an. 01:00:22
Those different independent votes agreement, we're getting that one done. We're additionally working with. 01:00:24
NFS for. 01:00:28
Tree removal and hazard tree identification. Doing assessments on our campgrounds along Cedar St. to see and Southport area to see 01:00:31
where. 01:00:36
She would like to go with our recreation opportunities. Right now, it's just not safe to go anywhere in Cedar Creek, if we're 01:00:40
being honest. And So what? 01:00:44
That looks like for the community. 01:00:49
Might just be around you for a moment. 01:00:52
Let's talk about the 15. 01:00:54
May insert perks client is about family that. 01:00:58
So. 01:01:03
For the disaster or the funds that we received from disaster recovery? 01:01:04
So we had about 125 million at the 1st. 01:01:10
Part of those are going. 01:01:15
You have state, private and tribal lands, so any of those lands. 01:01:18
We're Canadian, about the 14. 01:01:21
Going straight to the seat. 01:01:25
Or then to then disperse amongst. 01:01:27
You know, state sided and. 01:01:29
Tribal land. So we had a. 01:01:32
Meeting set for July 9th. 01:01:34
But that got postponed flooding, so we're going to have to reschedule that. 01:01:37
But that'll be for. 01:01:42
NFS and other community folks state forestry. 01:01:44
Oh geez. State portion another. 01:01:48
The local community folks this. 01:01:52
Understand where we're going and start talking about what those funds. 01:01:54
Are going to be used for, but that's going to be funneled through the state. So we're once we give those funds over to the state. 01:01:59
Tax to the village. 01:02:05
And and see for sure you can start to and tribal folks to start to figure out on their end. 01:02:06
So that's 14,000,000. We have 55,000,000 going into an NFF agreement with. 01:02:13
And NFS agreement, National Forest Foundation agreement. 01:02:20
Could you start looking at? 01:02:24
Doing site assessments for us and our recreation sites. Looking at hazard tree removal as well. 01:02:26
They're going to be contracting a lot of that workout so. 01:02:32
And then we have. 01:02:35
3,000,000 that's going over to the Lincoln County in the three minutes. I believe we're just gonna want to patience the agreement. 01:02:37
With renewing for roads. 01:02:44
So that's where. 01:02:48
If I'm going to. 01:02:50
So. 01:02:52
So this is this is wonderful. 01:02:55
Mm-hmm. 01:02:57
The county and I think the county managers going to talk about this later, but. 01:02:58
We have a very aggressive program to set up Louis Berry boundaries. 01:03:04
You're aware of that, right? 01:03:08
Thinning but. 01:03:09
And these these areas go from private to. 01:03:12
The federal. 01:03:15
And even tribal. 01:03:16
So it's important that. 01:03:18
We're engaged Hand. 01:03:19
You know, hand in glove with you. 01:03:21
Or this process. 01:03:23
So that we're leveraging. 01:03:25
The money properly and we're not cross. 01:03:27
So what I'm asking? 01:03:31
But I'm asking from you to go back. 01:03:32
And make sure to. 01:03:36
County Manager is fully aware of the meetings. 01:03:37
And we can. 01:03:40
Ensure that we've got the proper. 01:03:42
Representation there. 01:03:44
Which could very well include some of the Commission into it too. 01:03:46
OK, because this is this is heated. 01:03:49
And mismanagement, I think you would agree with that. 01:03:53
So. 01:03:56
So yeah, that's why I say he's $150 million. Sixty going here, 3 going there. 01:03:57
That's that's real money for this county and the people. 01:04:02
And we want to have some input. 01:04:05
The boundaries we're talking about. 01:04:08
Very much for our design. 01:04:12
That protect the tax. 01:04:14
We had that's a Downton city. 01:04:17
And Ria does of the village. 01:04:19
As well as some counting areas that are unincorporated. 01:04:22
So we have to be engaged in that thought then so that we're not doing one thing. 01:04:25
And there's another project over here. 01:04:30
Somehow. 01:04:32
Where cross purposes. 01:04:35
That's enough of that. So I would appreciate if you make sure that happens. 01:04:37
And we'll be walking the next year at that. 01:04:40
Well, there, and I think that's what that's too much forward so that you all can start to figure out what your plan is along with 01:04:43
the village and State Wall Street. 01:04:48
Well, don't make that happen. 01:04:54
Yeah, you haven't made any contact with the. 01:04:56
The matching board yet? 01:05:01
Regarding what we have talked about. 01:05:02
No. So that's something that we need to have further conversation about is taking the lead on that and how we're going to get that 01:05:04
going as well so that. 01:05:09
I think that's the fuzzy details that we didn't really nail down the other day, so I want to. 01:05:14
Talk to Jack and coordinate with Jeff as well. 01:05:20
I thought the understanding was that you all the county might be taking the lead on it and we were just kind of allowing getting 01:05:24
the green light and solution to do it. So that's something that we just need to have further conversation. 01:05:30
Mr. Commissioner, we will be taking another government. 01:05:36
So we're already kind of talking about life, a few other things. 01:05:39
Not mistaken, I believe there's a. 01:05:42
They have an office over there at the OEM. 01:05:44
You know, so maybe. 01:05:47
They'll take a visit with. 01:05:49
Done with it. 01:05:50
I'm going down, Commissioner, I'm going down there today to go talk to see visit FEMA and go talk to those individuals and see who 01:05:53
we need to start making contacts with as well. Just so that again, like I said. 01:05:58
We're lacking folks on our end. We're kind of a skeleton through on the Lincoln. So we're. 01:06:04
Trying to be creative of where we can get some guidance. 01:06:09
Do you want to assist you as much as possible? 01:06:13
So they need to. 01:06:15
Those areas are very, very Ivy. 01:06:17
Impacted and. 01:06:21
And over. 01:06:23
There's a lot of overburden. 01:06:26
In that area, right there. 01:06:28
Where is probably 20 feet of Rockton. 01:06:30
Brief, let me give you. 01:06:32
4-5 SO. 01:06:34
We're here to assist you with nothing you can, you know, hope you're. 01:06:38
Same. 01:06:41
You. You're funny. 01:06:44
No, you might report that. 01:06:52
Right, we've been. 01:06:54
Incidentally, planets. 01:06:55
But what up? What up? 01:07:01
I just want to emphasize. 01:07:02
Put a fine point. 01:07:04
Mission found out that sounds. 01:07:06
We actually, you know, we can say we need to plan and we have friends. We know what to do. 01:07:08
What we built. 01:07:14
Have qualifying and financial resources. 01:07:15
But we we want to partner with. 01:07:19
As partners to help assist. 01:07:22
And provide. 01:07:25
Our our graphic knowledge. 01:07:27
You want to look here for the all arrived. 01:07:29
And we can help. 01:07:32
The million tax value. 01:07:34
To the finance and then nothing on your. 01:07:36
He's going. That's not how. 01:07:39
No, I appreciate that. 01:07:41
Gemini, appreciate that. 01:07:43
Yeah, we're. 01:07:45
So it's going to take us all to do it, and I know. 01:07:46
Planning some financial and it just needs manpower. So we'll we'll get it figured out. 01:07:49
Thank you. 01:07:54
Anything else to miss? 01:07:55
Contact information method. 01:08:01
After the meeting or leave me a card. 01:08:03
Yeah, something. 01:08:05
Excellent. Thank you very much. 01:08:09
Hey, let's, let's continue to move down in this section of the agenda. 01:08:14
The Lincoln County Medical Center, Who is here? 01:08:19
He hasn't returned yet. 01:08:23
Well then. 01:08:24
How about landrap? 01:08:28
Land and natural resource devices. 01:08:29
Joining Mr. Chair. 01:08:42
When we first met on July 9th. 01:08:44
Can I get your? 01:08:47
Kathy, Fiance, thank you. 01:08:48
Chair Shepherd has shown the proposed federal land sales. 01:08:51
Not included in the bill. 01:08:58
Erased again. 01:09:00
He said he's confirmed with the cattle growers. 01:09:02
Wait and sing on that. 01:09:05
I think we're all concerned. 01:09:07
Let's see what that does. I think there needs to be more discussion. I personally think we need to. 01:09:10
People voice on that because that's going to be ongoing and. 01:09:16
The lot of stuff right here in Lincoln County. 01:09:20
So I'd like to see more discussion about that, but. 01:09:26
That was what ran right. 01:09:29
Thank you right now. 01:09:31
Joe shepherd brought up the hazard tree mitigation is on the concern that. 01:09:32
A lot of that material is causing the culverts. Who's going to work on drafting a letter? 01:09:37
Having to do with that. 01:09:41
Mentioned Senate Bill 5 is. 01:09:45
Pass a comment period and basically walk under the bridge. 01:09:47
I raised water concerns, mentioned that. 01:09:52
Mr. Fisher wants to work on the waterfront. 01:09:54
Well, I'm Cheshire for commentable rock has. 01:09:58
The broad mission and to focus on water issues. 01:10:02
The result in the committee was in focus. 01:10:06
He suggested that I work on that myself, and that's the county Mutual water committee. 01:10:08
So to that end, I'm doing my own research. I coordinated with Fernando. 01:10:14
Nahara at the. 01:10:19
On USA. 01:10:21
They're doing, I think the commissioners, some of you were present. 01:10:22
That was actually 175,000. 01:10:27
To do some water studies and coordinated with New Mexico tax so. 01:10:31
From no doubt. 01:10:35
There was also more importance. 01:10:36
He also said there's some studies. 01:10:39
Nothing's going on down. 01:10:42
Around Fondo. 01:10:43
And I didn't get a chance to look into that further and I'll question him or we'll just talk briefly. 01:10:45
But I'm all secondary reached out to. 01:10:50
RC and D and. 01:10:52
Hope for study that. 01:10:56
I think that there is. 01:10:59
I'll find out what that was if you'll let me know you know what direction that was headed. 01:11:02
And I'm also going to get with the Upper Honda Soil and Water Conservation District. 01:11:07
Essay to know they cover Alto. 01:11:12
Half the town or so so. 01:11:15
I'm doing a little like work. I'm gonna. 01:11:17
Sit down, put together a framework. 01:11:19
There's a lot of other stuff going out on right now. 01:11:22
Commissioner Savvis submits up to me also on. 01:11:25
I am on it and. 01:11:28
Doing whatever I have. 01:11:31
Thank you. 01:11:32
Any questions? 01:11:33
I think we think we. 01:11:37
Get something by not having. 01:11:38
But you know, Rosa Water Basin. 01:11:41
And Rapido. 01:11:45
And soil water confirmation district. 01:11:46
Reporting here, I think there's opportunity to leverage. 01:11:50
That knowledge and also those committees. 01:11:53
To actually help us out in water. 01:11:56
And soil conservation. 01:11:59
So I may. 01:12:01
I may ask that we get. 01:12:03
Reports from them regularly. 01:12:05
At our meetings, much like what we're getting from landline. 01:12:06
There are no other questions. 01:12:11
Thank you. Yeah, and I've got an outline going of what resources I see that we need to. 01:12:13
Half inch and you know who we might potentially want to? 01:12:19
Drawing cold water committee so I'm. 01:12:23
I'll get back to you guys. I'm just kind of. 01:12:26
Putting the framework together and. 01:12:28
Thank you, thank you, thank you. 01:12:29
Yes Sir, request that we have OS thumb. 01:12:33
We have potential weather. 01:12:37
Then and then right after South Central. 01:12:41
Mountain Resources Conservation District and Yes. 01:12:44
We're exactly with some of mine and fields here. 01:12:47
Thank you. Thank you. 01:12:49
Yes, Sir. 01:12:51
Yes, ma'am. 01:12:54
Laura adopts with the South Central Mountain Resource Conservation and Development Council. 01:13:03
I want to start with reiterating what Amanda said. We were supposed to have our public meeting on July 9th. 01:13:09
Unfortunately, whether intervened and the Department of Homeland Security. 01:13:16
Told us they weren't going to be able to make it. They were a large portion of that meeting and their program so we are 01:13:21
rescheduling that meeting. 01:13:24
For tomorrow. 01:13:28
5:00 to 7:00 but it is going to be online only. 01:13:30
Focus on. 01:13:34
History. 01:13:35
Programs that are. 01:13:38
Which is back. 01:13:40
That are going to be. 01:13:42
I mean pounds. 01:13:45
For service to state forestry. 01:13:46
So they'll be able to. 01:13:49
Talk about physical programs they're going to be doing. 01:13:50
Far as I know, that's going to be an extension of the program we're already working and that's where you can see the results what 01:13:53
we did. 01:13:56
Across from Swiss Chalet, all that conflict following. 01:14:00
The removal of the hazard trees, those types of things for our property owners. 01:14:03
But we also have. 01:14:08
Armed Services Agency. 01:14:10
Who were approved for the emergency forest restoration programs? 01:14:12
However, they gave us a very short window for sign up for private property owners. August 4th is that deadline, which is why we 01:14:16
wanted to make sure we have this meeting as soon as we could. 01:14:21
That is going to provide a lot of additional services to properties owners. FSA can replace spaces, they can. 01:14:27
We can do reforestation. 01:14:36
Today, so we felt like it was really important to make sure we have this. 01:14:39
Movie I will send to all of the conditioners the link for that since it is going to be online only. 01:14:43
As soon as we can get everybody's. 01:14:50
Back and. 01:14:52
Certain that safety. 01:14:55
Is sort of calls are in place and we've been meeting 1st and we would like to do that and that is when we also have. 01:14:56
Before service. 01:15:02
Included in that one. 01:15:03
We also have American Forests, which is another nonprofit. They're based out of Washington. 01:15:06
One of the things with FSA is they want to see a forest management plan in place for property owners. 01:15:13
And American forests can provide that. 01:15:21
So we had a gentleman actually from Washington that began to join us for the meeting of the night. He did come in and we were able 01:15:24
to tour. 01:15:27
The area with him, so he's much more familiar with the terrain and. 01:15:30
The types of things so he will be able to assist property owners with. 01:15:34
An actual forest management. 01:15:39
Plan on that 6 fat box for FSA. 01:15:41
We completed our thinning project in waiting. 01:15:45
We are hoping that next year I'll apply for additional funds and do more thinning down in that area. 01:15:50
Our community Wildfire Defense Grant. 01:15:56
We have the notice to proceed on that though. 01:15:59
Project that sending project will actually be. 01:16:02
On private property. 01:16:04
Within the county. 01:16:06
That impacts the village of three though, so and we will get moving on that just as soon as possible. 01:16:08
We kind of have. 01:16:14
We have to work very closely with our contractors because they're also busy and restoration projects. We need to make sure that we 01:16:16
get moving on that one. 01:16:20
Our board will be needing this will be. 01:16:24
Hopefully approving the. 01:16:28
RSP for the update on the Lincoln County Community Wildfire Protection Plan. 01:16:31
So as soon as that is approved by our board, then I don't get that out. 01:16:36
And make sure that we it'll be about a six week turn around that we're requesting firms to to come back to us if that. 01:16:41
As part of that we have requested. 01:16:47
A feasibility study. 01:16:51
Which is along with India natural gas. We would really like to look at the concept of having an air curtains incinerator of the 01:16:53
size that it could generate. 01:16:58
Power and so. 01:17:03
That is one of those. 01:17:05
Programs, I mean, we're trying really hard to come up with good viable options. 01:17:07
For what to do with all the material that we're going to have. 01:17:12
Course good SO. 01:17:15
That's that's part of that CWPP. 01:17:17
Efforts so that we'll be looking at that because certainly if we went that route it would require. 01:17:21
The public part of the county and. 01:17:27
When it's interrupted of. 01:17:29
Select Sorry. 01:17:31
But I really want to get. 01:17:32
Mr. Green one down here to give us an update so they can go out. 01:17:35
And do what they need to do right now. 01:17:38
Well. 01:17:40
Miss Austin if you'll just stand by if you have. 01:17:45
I apologize to that, that's my own. 01:17:51
Mismanagement. 01:17:54
Brian and Aaron Rod. 01:18:00
Morning, Chairman Fisher. 01:18:02
Listeners are Andrew On, emergency services director. 01:18:04
So just a quick little. 01:18:07
For the month of. 01:18:09
June, the Volunteer Fire Department ran 30 calls for service, including four brush fires. 01:18:10
Free both alarms 9 motor vehicle accidents. We had one structure fire. 01:18:16
One EMS that says we were down to two illegal burns. 01:18:21
Two flooding calls, one gas leak, 6 fire alarms, and one vehicle fire. 01:18:25
So kind of our big looking forward right now is going to be the ISO surveys coming up. So we actually have ISO surveys scheduled 01:18:32
the end of July. 01:18:37
For both the Glencoe Fire Department and White Oaks Fire Department. 01:18:42
We're working with those. We've met with the state fire Marshall's office, done the Bisco surveys. Everything is looking on an 01:18:45
upward trend. 01:18:49
We're actually pretty excited about them just coming surveys. 01:18:53
State Fire Marshall grants. I put that in the update, however, those have been postponed. 01:18:57
They have changed the date of that and we have not gotten the date as to when they're going to open that program. 01:19:02
Back up umm. 01:19:07
Other than that, I'll let Brian give a quick update about. 01:19:09
The flooding and the weather and. 01:19:12
Good Brian Sampson also. 01:19:16
Chairman. Commissioners. 01:19:21
Everybody's aware of Tuesday. We have 3.5 inches fall in 90 minutes. 01:19:24
The river rose 5 feet higher than it did last year. 01:19:29
We had over 80 rescues spanned all the way from Upper Canyon all the way down to Vista Hill. 01:19:34
The county was fully engaged within the village. Everybody was working hand in hand, told me from the street. 01:19:41
Currently we are. 01:19:47
Assisting in sandbag operations. 01:19:49
Then we have sandbag sites set up in the Downs. 01:19:53
Now chairs, although after this week. 01:19:56
Wingfield and the author. 01:19:58
I have come down in Honda too, didn't you? 01:20:01
Yes. 01:20:03
Yeah, So Hondo ran out and so we're supplying the downs now and we can add Honda. 01:20:04
Again, I'd like to add another hat. They simply be happy that. 01:20:09
I'm actually German Fisher commissioners. What I found with the site in Hondo, because I was the one that was monitoring that most 01:20:13
of those bags went back to the village. 01:20:17
And there was a lot of folks from the village and the city of Ruudo put down that came down to pick those bags up to come back. 01:20:21
There you go. 01:20:26
We've distributed over 5000 bags. 01:20:28
Help from Mr. 01:20:32
They were shuttling. 01:20:35
Load and load virus equip. 01:20:36
Very long at a time. 01:20:38
They were bringing anywhere from 1500 to 2000 bags at the time, so the initial. 01:20:40
Staff at the sandbag operation they were. 01:20:44
They were vital. 01:20:48
Escalero will fierce in this now, yeah. 01:20:49
I like trusted. 01:20:51
Write a letter with thanks to them. 01:20:52
They continue to be. 01:20:56
Individual assessments were done not only through the village but all the way down to the end of. 01:21:03
The impact area. 01:21:08
And outside of the village, we have had 50 homes that were major. 01:21:10
Or. 01:21:16
Considered either major damage or destroyed. 01:21:18
Have you included? 01:21:21
Inspections done in the Valley. 01:21:23
That's probably not there really far some. 01:21:26
On some holiday, yeah, OK. 01:21:29
We can see through that direction and they're not. I don't know of any that are completely destroyed. 01:21:31
But uh. 01:21:36
I noticed Dan, if you go on Buckhorn loop. 01:21:38
OK, there's at least. 01:21:43
Tuffle that that. 01:21:45
That had some damage in the battle. 01:21:47
And I think to be honest, I just don't have. 01:21:49
OK. 01:21:55
But I want to want to make sure that they're catalog yes. 01:21:56
That's part of the the damage thing. You forget about this one. 01:22:00
And then there's the bridges we've lost. 01:22:04
I don't know. 01:22:07
Three Bridges probably gone, one in the Downs area I believe. 01:22:10
So, Chairman, I believe that. 01:22:15
Two and Three Bridges. Private bridges that were lost. 01:22:18
So we may, we may try to just assess from. 01:22:21
The border of the north and all the way. 01:22:25
The Honda. The Honda Bridge. 01:22:28
I've seen a bunch of debris and. 01:22:30
And and the dam itself actually looked like it was nothing else to me. 01:22:32
Get out of up and I'm OK. 01:22:37
Sorry, the Silver Bridge. 01:22:40
Been here all my life, the silver bridge. 01:22:42
Chairman, Commissioner. So what we're doing, working on now is it's a. 01:22:45
It's a formal request with an action guard. 01:22:49
That has to come out of our office and I'll put that in. We're working with Jeff to get coordinates for the bridges. 01:22:51
For all the public assistance side so we can get National Guards. 01:22:57
Other structural engineers are on the ground. 01:23:00
And so we can get them to go check. 01:23:02
The county bridges. 01:23:04
As a third set of eyes. 01:23:06
Any damages? 01:23:09
And then we'll reach out to everybody. In fact, we had and thank you for getting that taken care of. 01:23:11
With the Dr. Seekers. 01:23:16
And you get what's from Cody Wilson's crews that went out. 01:23:18
We had a call from a lady. 01:23:20
Onaya Lahito. 01:23:22
Free Head, Washington. 01:23:24
And so they were able to. 01:23:26
Get that removed. 01:23:27
We'll go down to the valley and double check everything else. 01:23:29
I think, I think that region. 01:23:32
OK, I stand for questions. 01:23:34
Well, are there any questions on my knees? 01:23:37
This model. 01:23:40
I I have a comment. 01:23:43
You need to go to. 01:23:45
There's a point. 01:23:49
I need to go down. 01:23:59
Over your mouth if you put across. 01:24:01
And if we get any kind of debris or? 01:24:04
On a camper, trailers or whatever. 01:24:10
Get into that counselor. We have a potential. 01:24:12
Of having a real bad. 01:24:15
Of that right there. 01:24:19
Where Highway 70 actually gets washed out. 01:24:21
So I would. 01:24:24
Maybe seeing what we can do right there to. 01:24:26
Get rid of some of the. 01:24:30
The vegetation. 01:24:32
It's reinsured the. 01:24:33
You know there's a bunch of willows there that it. 01:24:35
Getting stuff hung up in there and stuff like that so that that might be a. 01:24:37
An area that we may. 01:24:42
Want to pay special attention to? 01:24:43
Go down and take a look. I mean it is that. 01:24:46
The whole river chokes down to about 15 foot wide. 01:24:50
Maybe even less. 01:24:52
So and there's a clip on one side. 01:24:54
And the highway on the other side. 01:24:57
And it's just straight up and down. 01:24:58
Like that, we do have one. Go back, Sir. 01:25:01
Also installed. 01:25:04
Flood monitoring damage. 01:25:05
Dave Cameron with Views View. 01:25:08
We have them currently. They're deployed at Cedar Creek and Muscle. 01:25:10
Close road and then. 01:25:14
And we're working. 01:25:19
So I'd like to see more. 01:25:23
Yeah, especially in places that. 01:25:25
That you are. 01:25:26
It's a deemed high. 01:25:28
Highly, you know. 01:25:31
Indicative of what events occur. 01:25:33
Going downstream. 01:25:36
So I mean if we can get them. 01:25:37
Just, you know, 2 minutes will save somebody's life. 01:25:39
We can give him money. 01:25:43
So when we start to get rainfall. 01:25:54
So right now we're running short term. 01:25:56
Paint cameras that are on. 01:25:59
The county phone. 01:26:00
And I pull them up and we can catch them to the TV we did yesterday. We watch them. 01:26:02
And then that helps ground truth, what's actually flowing. 01:26:06
And then from there, we engage in this one. 01:26:09
Now you're working. 01:26:17
Process. 01:26:19
They do look like. 01:26:20
I think it's fair to. 01:26:22
Fair to say. 01:26:23
That the organization. 01:26:25
Jonathan's is driving. 01:26:30
To improve their communication piece. 01:26:32
This early detection. 01:26:36
Early warning, you always hear about that. 01:26:37
In terms of. 01:26:40
For fighting and defense and so forth. 01:26:41
Well, this is early warnings. 01:26:44
For our community and. 01:26:46
Terms with these floodings and they're working on that. 01:26:48
And they're making strides and we will continue. 01:26:51
To focus on those efforts. 01:26:53
I appreciate it. I I wanna. 01:26:56