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KENTON COUNTY FISCAL COURT
VIRTUAL MEETING
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  AGENDA
 January 25, 2022
   5:30 P.M.

1.

Call To Order - Judge/Executive Kris Knochelmann

2.

Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance by Judge/Executive Kris Knochelmann

3.

Approval of Minutes (Action Requested)

3.I.

Approval of the Minutes from the meeting of January 11, 2022.

Documents:
  1. 01-11-22.pdf
4.

Citizens Address

5.

General Business

5.I.

Request approval of the Detention Center’s Policies and Procedures Manual

5.II.

Claims List dated January 21, 2022.

6.

Resolutions (Action Requested)

6.I.

Resolution No. 22-01B (Action Requested) A Resolution for the Kenton County Fiscal Court concerning Fiscal Year Budget Adjustments.

6.II.

Resolution No. 22-03 (Action Requested) A Resolution authorizing forfeiture of matching SNK grant funding from the Ohio-Kentucky- Indiana (OKI) Regional Council of Governments for Phase II of the Bromley-Crescent Springs Road Project.

7.

Ordinances

7.I.

Ordinance No. 971.18 – Second Reading (Action Requested)) An Ordinance of the Fiscal Court of the County of Kenton, Kentucky repealing Kenton County Ordinance 971.16 which authorized a local development area agreement relating to the establishment and implementation of a local development area tax increment financing district known as the Local Development Area No. 1 within the city of Crescent Springs, Kentucky.

7.II.

Ordinance No. 226.02 – First Reading (No Action Needed) An Ordinance amending Kenton County Ordinance No. 225.73 relating to the collection of per diem charges and processing/booking fees for prisoners at the Kenton County Detention Center.

8.

Consent Agenda (Action Requested)

8.I.

Exhibit No. 22-08 Request approval to accept the proposal from National Golf Graphics for the purchase of new tee signs at the Kenton County Golf Courses.

8.II.

Exhibit 22-09 Request approval to discontinue using outside vendor Advent/fs for the purposes of collecting jail fees from prisoners after their release from Kenton County Detention Center custody.

8.III.

Exhibit 22-10 Request approval to extend the Gasoline & Diesel contract with Petroleum Traders Corporation for gasoline with proposed changes, and Valor Inc., for diesel for the Kenton County Fleet Department.

8.IV.

Exhibit 22-11 Request approval to award the In-Building Emergency Responder Radio Communications System bid to Mobilcomm, Inc., for the Kenton County Justice Center and the Kenton County Fiscal Court.

9.

Executive Orders

9.I.

Executive Order 22-10 An Executive Order declaring a Level One Snow Emergency. (No Action Needed)

9.II.

Executive Order 22-11 An Executive Order rescinding the Level One Snow Emergency. (No Action Needed)

9.III.

Executive Order 22-12 An Executive Order relating to the Fiscal Court approving the declaration of a State of Emergency for the Kenton County Detention Center. (No Action Needed)

9.IV.

Executive Order 22-13 An Executive Order relating to the Fiscal Court approving the appointment of Shane McQueary as a Seasonal Public Services Technician for the Kenton County Public Works Department. (Action Requested)

9.V.

Executive Order 22-14 An Executive Order relating to the Fiscal Court approving the resignation of Nick Tewes as the Engineering Services Manager for the Kenton County Public Works Department. (Action Requested)

9.VI.

Executive Order 22-15 An Executive Order relating to the Fiscal Court approving the promotion of Sarah Halpin from a Dispatcher I to a Dispatcher II, G7-1 for the Kenton County Emergency Communications Department. (Action Requested)

9.VII.

Executive Order 22-16 An Executive Order relating to the Fiscal Court approving the appointment of Kelsey Maccombs as the Director for the Kenton County Animal Services Department. (Action Requested)

9.VIII.

Executive Order 22-17 An Executive Order relating to the Fiscal Court approving the appointment of Michael Richman as a QRT Police Officer for the Kenton County Police Department. (Action Requested)

9.IX.

Executive Order 22-18 An Executive Order relating to the Fiscal Court approving the step increase of David Jump from a Public Services Technician I to a Public Service Technician II for the Kenton County Public Works Department. (Action Requested)

9.X.

Executive Order 22-19 An Executive Order relating to the Fiscal Court approving the step increases for Timothy Hogan, John Mairose and Daniel Merrell for the Kenton County Police Department. (Action Requested)

9.XI.

Executive Order 22-20 (Action Requested) An Executive Order relating to the Fiscal Court approving the re-appointment of Joe Nienaber with Beth Sewell as the alternate for the Planning and Development Services Council.

10.

Administrative Reporting

10.I.

Nick Hendrix - Public Works

10.II.

Jessica Ramsey - Technology Services

10.III.

Scott Gunning – Parks/Buildings and Grounds/Golf Course

10.IV.

John Stanton - External Affairs

11.

County Attorney's Report

12.

Commissioners' Report

13.

Judge/Executive's Report

14.

Executive Session

15.

Adjournment

Text for all proposed and recently passed ordinances may be acquired by accessing the Fiscal Court web page at http://www.kentoncounty.org or by contacting the administrative offices at 859.392.1400.