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Weber County Commission

Tuesday, October 16, 2018 - 10:00am

Weber County Commission

Weber County Commission

Notice Date & Time: 10/16/18 10:00 AM

Description/Agenda:

 

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Weber County, Utah will hold a regular commission meeting in the Commission Chambers of the Weber Center, 2380 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 16th day of October 2018.

The agenda for the meeting consists of the following:

A. Welcome - Commissioner Harvey

B. Invocation - Commissioner Ebert

C. Pledge of Allegiance - Kristy Bingham

D. Thought of the Day - Commissioner Harvey

E. Public Comments (please limit comments to 3 minutes)

F. Consent Items

1. Request for approval of warrants #1569 to #1571 and #432910 to #433132 in the amount of $1,285,084.52.
2. Request for approval of purchase orders in the amount of $69,812.46.
3. Request for approval of minutes for the meeting held on October 9, 2018.
4. Request from the Weber County Library to surplus the following items: 1979 Chevrolet SportVan/G10/G20, filing cabinets and tables.
5. Request for approval of Change Order #7 for a credit for using a different material.
6. Request for approval of Change Order #8 to zero out all of the remaining quantities on the project signifying that it is complete.
7. Request for approval of Change Order #12 to zero out all of the quantities on the project signifying that it is complete.
8. Request for approval of the following Retirement Agreements by and between Weber County and the following: Daniel Halacy
Lynn Brown

G. Action Items

1. Request for approval of a contract between Weber County and FFKR Architects to prepare design and construction documents for the demolition of the Weber County parking structure, architectural design of the Weber Center's east building elevation, and design of a new surface parking lot.
Presenter: Scott Mendoza

2. Request for approval of a contract between Weber County and Utah Railway Company to establish a monthly fixed fee instead of a daily per car fee as now used.
Presenter: John Watson

3. Request for approval to amend the ordinance governing library policies and procedures.
Presenter: Bryan Baron

H. Commissioner Comments

I. Adjourn

CERTIFICATE OF POSTING

The undersigned duly appointed Administrative Assistant in the County Commission Office does hereby certify that the about Notice and Agenda were posted as required by law this 15th day of October 2018.

Weber County Commission - revised

Monday, October 15, 2018 - 8:00am

Revised Notice

Weber County Commission

Public Notice of Vacancy on the Ogden Valley Transmitter & Recreation Special Service District

Notice Date & Time: 10/15/18 8:00 AM -11/14/18 5:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

Notice is hereby given that applications are being accepted by the Weber County Commission to fill vacant positions on the Ogden Valley Transmitter and Recreation Special Service District Board. Applicants shall be registered voters within the District boundaries and a resident within the District.

Applications can be requested by contacting the Weber County Commission Office, 2380 Washington Blvd., Suite 360, Ogden, UT 84401, (801)399-8403. Applications will be accepted at the Weber County Commission Office until November 14, 2018. Board appointments will be made subsequent to the deadline at a public meeting of the Weber County Commission.

Weber County Commission

Monday, October 15, 2018 - 8:00am

Weber County Commission

Ogden Valley Transmitter & Recreation Special Service District

Notice Date & Time: 10/15/18 8:00 AM -11/14/18 5:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

Notice is hereby given that applications are being accepted by the Weber County Commission to fill vacant positions on the Ogden Valley Transmitter and Recreation Special Service District Board. Applicants shall be registered voters within the District boundaries and a resident within the District.

Applications can be requested by contacting the Weber County Commission Office, 2380 Washington Blvd., Suite 360, Ogden, UT 84401, (801)399-8403. Applications will be accepted at the Weber County Commission Office until November 14, 2018. Board appointments will be made subsequent to the deadline at a public meeting of the Weber County Commission.

Box Elder School District Board of Education -

Friday, October 12, 2018 - 12:12pm

Box Elder School District Board of Education

Box Elder School Board Meeting

Notice Date & Time: 9/12/18 6:30 PM -9/12/18 6:30 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

OFFICIAL MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

The Board met at 5 p.m. to work on the Master Boardsmanship Award (MBA)
At 5:30 they heard reports from the following principals:
AshLee Nelson, Three Mile Creek
David Lee, Foothill Elementary
Bryce Day, Mountain View Elementary
Jeremy Young, Adele Young Intermediate School

Official minutes of a Regular Meeting of the Board of Education, Box Elder County School District, held Wednesday evening September 12, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. at Three Mile Creek Elementary in Perry, Utah.

Those in attendance at the meeting included Board President Wade Hyde, Members Nancy Kennedy, Lynn Capener, Connie Archibald, Karen Cronin, Julie Taylor and Student Board Member Kaylee Munns. Also present were Superintendent Steven Carlsen, Assistant Superintendents Keri Greener, Gary Allen, Keith Mecham, Business Administrator Rod Cook, and officers of the Box Elder Education Association, district employees, representatives of the press and interested citizens.

President Hyde welcomed those in attendance and conducted the business of the meeting. After the prayer, which was offered by Julie Taylor, Connie Archibald led the audience in the pledge of allegiance.

Kaylee Munns was introduced as the Student Board Member from Bear River High School for the 2018-19 school year. She was sworn in by Rod Cook, Business Administrator.

Recognitions

Connie Archibald recognized the following:
Bonnie Young, Head Nurse
Amy Woolsey, Food Services Director
Corey Thompson, Facilities Director
Keevin Nelson, Transportation Director (not present)
Alison Williams, eMINTS Teachers presentation

Lorica Pilivi Recognized the following Education Support Professional:
Sherri Harper, Assistant Custodian McKinley Elementary

Approval of Agenda

Nancy Kennedy made the motion to approve the agenda. Karen Cronin seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
Public Comment

Deatra Fawcett spoke to the Board about the 'Red for Ed' campaign for the increase of the gas tax to add funds to education.

Walmart Grant Awards Presentation - Dawn Devoe, Human Resource Manager, and Robert Lieske, Assistant General Manager presented the Walmart Grants totaling $13,212.28.

Action Items

Early Literacy Plan Approval

Keri Greener, Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Curriculum, presented the Early Literacy plan to the Board for approval. This is the plan that goes to the state to receive funding and must be approved by the Board of Education.

Nancy Kennedy made the motion to approve the Early Literacy Plan as presented. Connie Archibald seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.

Information/Discussion Items

Bullying Policy Action Plan

Keith Mecham, Assistant Superintendent of Personnel, presented the Bullying Policy Action Plan to the Board to review.

SEE Presentation

Superintendent Steve Carlsen, presented the SEE initiative to the Board for their review.

The acronym stands for the following:
Strengthening PLCs
Expand Student Connections
Elevate Employee Appreciation

Monthly Financial Report

Business Administrator Rod Cook presented the August Financial report to the Board.

Policy Review

First Reading

Policy 3095 Reporting Violent Juvenile Offenders
Policy 3210 Educator Evaluation
Policy 5010 Admissions Eligibility Requirements
Policy 5291 Drug & Alcohol Testing of Students Participating in Extracurricular Activities
Policy 6000 Public Records Access and Management
Policy 6005 Educational Authority of Separated Parents

Second Reading

Policy 1037 Nepotism
Policy 1130 Superintendent - Appointment & Duties
Policy 2040 Audits
Policy 3092 Nursing Mothers in the Workplace
Policy 5000 Equal Educational Opportunity
Policy 5052 Wellness - Physical Activity and Nutrition
Policy 5090 Child Abuse
Policy 5100 Student Records
Policy 5230 Student Fees - Fee Waiver Fines and Charges
Policy 5312 Non-School and Private fundraising and Donations

Some discussion took place about the expansion of drug testing to students involved in other activities besides sports as the policy states. Concerns were voiced by Kaylee Munns, Student Board Member, about cost and participation time for students. Board members voiced their feeling that it was a help for parents and should be viewed positively by most parents.

Lynn Capener made the motion to approve the above policies on first and second reading. Nancy Kennedy seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.

Board Discussion Items

Board of Education Handbook

Board Goals Review

Review of 'Appreciate' Chapter 5 The board discussed their take away from the chapter.

Consent Calendar

Karen Cronin moved to accept the consent items. Lynn Capener seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. The Consent Calendar included the following items:

Approval of the minutes of the working and regular meetings of August 8, 2018.

Approval of claims numbered 00026788-27060, 01081018, 01082818, 08083118, 08091849, 09082018, 09083118 and the District Foundation and ACH payments as well as School Activity checks for the month of August as shown.

Personnel Items

Shown in Agenda
Adjournment

With the announcement that the next meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 10, 2018, at the Independent Life Skills Center, 960 South Main Street, with a Work Session at 5:30 p.m. Brigham City President Hyde adjourned the meeting at 8:07 p.m.

APPROVED:

ATTESTED:
School Business Administrator President, Board of Education
Box Elder School District

Live kickboxing

Saturday, November 3, 2018 - 6:00pm

Central Weber Sewer Improvement District Board Meeting

Monday, October 15, 2018 - 5:00pm

Central Weber Sewer Improvement District

Board Meeting

Notice Date & Time: 10/15/18 5:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

AGENDA

CENTRAL WEBER SEWER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
2618 WEST PIONEER ROAD
MARRIOTT-SLATERVILLE, UTAH 84404

THE AGENDA FOR THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF CENTRAL WEBER SEWER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT which will be held on Monday, October 15, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. at the District Offices located at 2618 West Pioneer Road, Marriott-Slaterville, Utah.

Pledge of Allegiance - Trustee Caldwell
Invocation - Trustee Bolos
Public Comment
1. Minutes of September 17, 2018 Board Meeting for Approval
2. Ratification of Vouchers in the Amount of $1,138,490.37
3. Consideration of Pay Requests & Equipment Purchases
4. Certification of Annexation/Withdrawal Petitions
5. Resolution 2018-15: Authorizing the issuance of up to $30 million of sewer revenue refunding bonds; and related matters: Preston Kirk & Eric Hunter
6. Wastewater Reuse Feasibility: Kevin Hall & Weber Basin Water Conservancy District
7. Consideration of Service Fees for 2019: John Cardon
8. Review & Consideration of September Financial Statement: John Cardon
9. Review & Consideration of 2019 Medical Insurance Plan: John Cardon
10. Review & Consideration of 2019 Wages Based on Wage Survey: Lance Wood
11. Review the Capital Projects Portion of the 2019 Tentative Budget: Lance Wood
12. Possible Closed Meeting Concerning Pending & Threatened Litigation, Purchase of Real Property and/or Personnel Issues
13. General Manager: Lance Wood
14. Attorney: Mark Anderson
15. Other Business
16. Adjournment

KidsOutAndAbout

Sunday, October 14, 2018 - 10:05am

Sun, Oct 14: Pumpkin Nights Salt Lake City  This October, Pumpkin Nights is back with more displays, new entertainment, and fun for the whole family. Journey through eight different themed lands, all crafted using over 3,000 hand-carved real and synthetic pumpkins. To learn more about what’s in store, go to pumpkinnights.com.

Sun, Oct 14: Subaru Monster Meet & Trunk-Or-Treat at Maverik Center - West Valley City , UT Join us for our Fall Rally Meet scheduled for Sunday, October 14, 2018. Subaru Enthusiasts are invited to join us for an afternoon of fun. Everyone is invited to participate in this FREE event!

Sun, Oct 14: Indian Art Market at Natural History Museum of Utah Shop for Native American art and jewelry at the Natural History Museum of Utah. The Indian Art Market is an annual juried show at NHMU featuring the top regional Native American artists.

Sun, Oct 14: Witches Brew Breakfast at Storybrook Play Cafe & Boutique Calling all Witches and Ghouls!
  

KidsOutAndAbout

Saturday, October 13, 2018 - 10:04am

Sat, Oct 13: Monster Mash and Dash at Heritage Park - Kaysville Registration for the 5K is online through www.runnercard.com.

Sat, Oct 13: Ring Around The Rose! at Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center Live drumming and upbeat movement from Western Africa!

Sat, Oct 13: Air and Space Series: Weather in Air & Space at Hill Aerospace Museum Clark Planetarium and Hill Aerospace Museum are teaming up to bring you "Weather in Air & Space" during the Air and Space Series on Saturday, October 13th, 2018 from 1-2:30 pm. There is no cost to attend. Kid and family-friendly event.

Sat, Oct 13: Tech Take Apart at The Leonardo Museum Join us for our next Tech Take Apart with Mundi Project as we take apart a piano and learn about the parts! Harvested parts from the piano will be recycled and used for an activity with Clever Octopus at a later date. Tech Take Apart is included in general admission.

KidsOutAndAbout

Friday, October 12, 2018 - 10:03am

Fri, Oct 12: The Addams Family at The Ziegfeld Theater *SNAP, SNAP* The altogether ooky Addams Family goes from screen to stage in this musical comedy event for the whole family. Wednesday’s choice of a “normal” boyfriend throws the family into chaos, including the relationship of her ever devoted and loving parents, Morticia and Gomez. Hilarious and heartwarming, The Addams Family is a crowd-pleaser from beginning to end

Fri, Oct 12: Haunted Aquarium at Loveland Living Planet Aquarium Mark your calendars, the Haunted Aquarium is almost here!

Fri, Oct 12: The Pumpkin Train at Heber Valley Historic Railroad You and your kids will enjoy our annual Pumpkin Train! Your ticket includes a short 40-minute train ride where you will be entertained on board by costumed characters. You'll also be served a delicious pumpkin cookie. At the depot, you can take a trip through our (family friendly) haunted car, and get a Halloween sticker. And of course, you also get to select a pumpkin from our Pumpkin Patch and take it home with you! Additional food and snacks will be available for purchase at the depot.

KidsOutAndAbout

Thursday, October 11, 2018 - 10:02am

Thu, Oct 11: Haunted Homestead - Frontier Homestead State Park  Get ready for Halloween! Test your bravery with a night of ghost stories provided by Southern Utah Paranormal in the More Than Ghost Stories program. Participate in crafts and games while at Haunted Homestead and return for a tour through the Cedar City Cemetery with our curator Ryan Paul.

Thu, Oct 11: Monster Used Book Sale - The Main Library (Salt Lake City Public Library System)  Find spooky great deals on books, music, movies, and more! The Friends of The City Library Monster Used Book Sale offers a well-rounded collection of materials for all ages, all available at bargain prices.

Thu, Oct 11: The Pumpkin Patch at Petersen Family Farm  Start a new fall family tradition at the Petersen Family Farm Pumpkin Patch. Under crisp October skies, make memories as you enjoy wagon rides, frolic in the corn pit, wander the beautifully decorated greenhouse, and even launch a few apples from the apple slingshot.

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