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MINUTES OF JULY 13, 15, 20, 2020

DUBUQUE COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Chair David J Baker,Ann McDonough and

Jay Wickham Due to the coronavirusCOVID 19 pandemic allmeetings of the Boardof Supervisors will nowbe conducted throughZoom with both audioand video available.Every agenda will in-clude information howto login to attend thatmeeting. WORK SESSION -COUNTY ENGINEER RE-GARDING SPEED LIM-ITS ON BLACK HILLSROAD AND LANSINGROAD The Board met withEngineer AnthonyBardgett to discuss thespeed limits on BlackHills Road and LansingRoad. It was decided tohold a public hearingfor people living onthose roads can comeforward to voice theiropinions. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 8:57 a.m. un-til 9:00 a.m. PLEDGE OF ALLE-GIANCE Chair Baker led thePledge of Allegiance. MINUTES OF MEET-INGS JUNE 22, 24, 29,JULY 6, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve theminutes. CONSENT ITEMS Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the consentitems consisting of thequarterly revenue re-ports from the AuditorsOffice, Recorders Of-fice and the Sheriff. RESOLUTION 20-145APPROVING PURCHASEOF ONE SUV FOR THEMH-DD DEPT WHEREAS, quoteswere received on July8, 2020 for a currentyear model small SUVfor MH-DD CEO, and WHEREAS, the Countyreceived three quotesas follows:Name, Address, City,State, SUV Quote Mike Finnin Kia, 4355Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $22,726.00 Tauke Motors, 10009th St SE, Dyersville, IA52040, $23,275.00 Mike Finnin Ford, 3600Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $25,163.00 WHEREAS, the lowestbidder did not meet thewarranty requirementsof the specifications;and WHEREAS, the Facili-ties Superintendenthas recommended thenext lowest bid meet-ing the RFQ specifica-tions, Tauke Motors; THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approves anddirects the Chair tosign the necessarydocuments for the pur-chase of a 2020 Chero-kee LATITUDE SportUtility from Tauke Mo-tors of Dyersville, IA ata total cost of $23,275. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-145. PROOF OF PUBLICA-TION - PUBLIC HEARING Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to receive andfile the proof of publi-cation. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - AMENDMENTOF THE SECONDARYROADS CURRENT FY21CONSTRUCTION PRO-GRAM Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the notice ofpublic hearing to beheld at 5:30 p.m. Mon-day, July 27, 2020. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry explainedthe Paisley's would liketo rezone to bring anon-conforming prop-erty into conformity. Chair Baker openedthe public hearing.There were no writtenor oral comments. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to close thehearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-11-20 MarkPaisley A-1 Agriculturalto R-3 Single FamilyResidential The applicant is re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-3, Single FamilyResidential 1.20 acresto get a non-conform-ing property into con-formity and to allow fora future detachedgarage. The property,located adjacent to theCity of Dubuque alongDerby Grange Road, islegally described as Lot2 NW SE Section 8,(T89N-R2E) DubuqueTownship, DubuqueCounty, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry said theSiegerts would like tosell the house and sev-eral buildings to theirson. Chair Baker opened thepublic hearing. Therewere no written or oralcomments. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toclose the hearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE#ZC06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-12-20 Gerald &Judith Siegert andSteven Siegert A-1Agricultural to R-2 Sin-gle Family Residential The applicants are re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-2, Single FamilyResidential .86 acres tobe allowed to split thehouse and two build-ings to sell to their son.The property, locatedadjacent to the City ofDubuque along EnglishMill Road, is legally de-scribed as S 10 acres ofLot 1 SE NW Section 5,(T88N-R2E) TableMound Township,Dubuque County, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. RESOLUTION 20-146 -FINAL PLAT - BEHNKEACRES PLAT 3 - SEC-TION 34 - JEFFERSONTOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,BEHNKE ACRES PLAT 3,comprised of Lot 1 ofthe SW ¼ of the SE ¼Section 34, T90N, R1E,of the 5th PM, Jeffer-son Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create two (2)lots, namely Lot 1 andLot 2 of Behnke AcresPlat 3 Section 34, Jef-ferson Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City of Rickards-ville and the Rickards-ville Planning and Zon-ing Commission ; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the R-1,Rural Residential andC-1, Conservancy dis-tricts, thus subject toall the requirements ofthose districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-146. RESOLUTION 20-147 -FINAL PLAT - STONEYKNOB SUBDIVISION -SECTION 5 - DUBUQUETOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,STONEY KNOB SUBDI-VISION, a subdivision

of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1and Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot1 all in the NW ¼ of theSE ¼ all in Section 5,T89N, R2E, of the 5thPM, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create three(3) lots, namely Lot 1thru Lot 3 of StoneyKnob Subdivision Sec-tion 5, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City Council of theCity of Dubuque andthe City of DubuqueZoning Advisory Com-mission; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the A-1,Agricultural and A-2,Agricultural Residentialdistricts, thus subjectto all the requirementsof those districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-147. RESOLUTION 20-148 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion:DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 05/28/2020, Na-talie Scherf, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Romero Elerby, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 04/22/2020,Kaylee Grimstad, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PFT CNA,11/19/2019, HollyKress, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 11/07/2018, Mira-cle Pinkston, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,04/16/2019, NicoleEdelman, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Dontae Bartman, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,08/21/2018, NicholeAdelmund, $14.30 Health, TFT Clerk II,07/06/2020, SamanthaKloft, $16.85 Treasurer, PPT ClerkCashier, 06/08/2020,Robin Dempsey, $17.53 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-148. RESOLUTION 20-149 -APPROVING THE SPE-CIAL EVENTS PERMITAPPLICATION FORDUBUQUE MAINSTREET AND THESMOKESTACK WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with SpecialEvents Permit applica-tion from DubuqueMain Street and theSmokestack for July 25,2020; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants are requestingthe use of the Court-house parking lot forpatrons to utilize dur-ing a concert event atthe Smokestack; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants have providedthe required certificateof liability insurancewhich names DubuqueCounty as an addition-al insurer; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves theSpecial Events Permitapplication forDubuque Main Streetand the Smokestack. Motion by Baker, sec-onded by Wickham,carried with Mc-Donough voting nay, toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-149. RESOLUTION 20-150 -APPROVING THE LEASEAGREEMENT WITHPINE BOX LLLP FOR OF-FICE SPACE FOR THECITY ASSESSOR WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty is leasing officespace for the City As-sessor's office to allowfor an additional court-room to be constructedin their current space;and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has securedspace with Pine BoxLLLP for approximating1,022 square feet ofspace located at 1789Elm Street, Suite A,Dubuque, IA 52001; and WHEREAS, the baserent cost shall be $8.00x 1,022 SF square foot($8,176.00 annual$681.33 monthly) andMaintenance, Insur-ance and Tax cost shallbe $3.25 x 1,022 squarefeet ($3,321.50annual/$276.79 permonth) for 24 months; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED thatDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe lease agreementbetween DubuqueCounty and Pine BoxLLLP for the lease of of-fice space. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-150. RESOLUTION 20-151 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHMARTIN EQUIPMENTFOR THE PURCHASE OFONE 2020 JOHN DEERE772GXT MOTOR GRADER WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for amotor grader and Mar-tin Equipment of Iowa,Dubuque, Iowa hassubmitted a quote of$314,500.00 for a new2020 John Deere 772GPMotor Grader; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and Shop Su-pervisor have reviewedsaid quote and recom-mend accepting thequote as submitted byMartin Equipment ofIowa for one 2020 JohnDeere 772GP MotorGrader, including snowequipment and extend-ed power train/hy-draulics 60 month/5,000 hour warranty,and less the trade-inprice of Dubuque Coun-ty Equipment # M-6 -2003 John Deere772CHII Motor Graderwith snow equipment$48,000.00. THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approve and di-rect the Chair to signthe necessary docu-ments with MartinEquipment of Iowa forthe purchase of onemotor grader with theoptions listed aboveless trade-in at a grandtotal price of$266,500.00. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-151. RESOLUTION 20-152 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHTOP GRADE EXCAVAT-ING FOR A MAINTE-NANCE CULVERT RE-PLACEMENT ON SUN-DOWN RD WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for cul-vert maintenance andTop Grade Excavating,Inc., Farley, Iowa hassubmitted a proposalfor a 36 RCP culvertreplacement on Sun-down Rd including re-placement of theconcrete roadway overthe culvert; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and RoadMaintenance Superin-tendent have reviewedsaid proposal and rec-ommend accepting theproposal as submittedby Top Grade Excavat-ing, Inc. for the mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rd. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THAT theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Proposal from TopGrade Excavating, Inc.to provide mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rdat a grand totalamount of $88,913.00. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-152. RESOLUTION 20-153 -APPROVE NEGOTIAT-ING A PROFESSIONALSERVICES AGREEMENTWITH FOTH INFRAS-TRUCTURE & ENVIRON-MENT, LLC FOR THENW ARTERIAL/JOHNDEERE ROAD CORRI-DOR PROJECT WHEREAS, on April 15,2020, Dubuque Countyissued solicitations forcompetitive responseproposals from quali-fied professional con-sulting firms todetermine interest andcapabilities of provid-ing Professional Engi-neering Services forthe reconstruction ofNorthwest Arterial/John Deere Road Corri-dor in the City ofDubuque and DubuqueCounty; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty followed theIowa Department ofTransportation Consul-tant Selection Process(I.M. 3.310) includingforming a consultantselection committee toevaluate and score theRFPs submitted; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee used specific eval-uation criteria that re-ceived concurrence bythe Iowa Departmentof Transportation; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty received fiveproposals from Ander-son Bogert, Ament De-sign, Fehr Graham,Foth Infrastructure &Environment, LLC, andIIW; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee met on June 11,2020 and June 30, 2020to evaluate and scorethe proposals submit-ted by the consultants;and WHEREAS, the com-mittee carefully delib-erated each consult-ants strengths andweaknesses. The selec-tion ranking was basedupon the overallstrength of informationprovided in the Consul-tant's response pro-posal submitted, theConsultant's presenta-tion and interviews,and the Consultant'sdemonstrated compe-tence, experience andqualifications. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THATbased on the extensivereview of the propos-als, the presentationsand interviews, theconsultant selectioncommittee recom-mends that the Countynegotiate a Profession-al Services Agreementwith Foth Infrastruc-ture & Environment,LLC for the NW Arteri-al/John Deere RoadCorridor project. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-153. RESOLUTION 20-154 -APPROVE ANNUALSHERIFF'S EQUITABLESHARING AGREEMENTWITH FEDERAL AGEN-CIES WHEREAS, theDubuque County Sher-iffs office is a party toan Equitable SharingAgreement with feder-al agencies; and WHEREAS, the agree-ment allows for shar-ing through the Depart-ment of Justice AssetForfeiture Program andthe Department of theTreasurer Asset Forfei-ture Program, and WHEREAS, the agree-ment requires an annu-al certification reportregarding the funds re-ceived and spentthrough the programs. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors herebyapproves and autho-rizes the Chair to signthe certification report. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Baker,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-154. RESOLUTION 20-155 -APPROVE QUARTERLYD.A.R.E. CLAIM WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY20 and is re-quired to file quarterlyclaims for reimburse-ment of the expensesincurred in connectionwith the D.A.R.E. pro-gram. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Quarter Report forreimbursement of ex-penses for the FY20County SubstanceAbuse Grant in theamount of $502.34 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-155. COMMUNICATION -BOARD OF HEALTHRESIGNATION Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toreceive and file the res-ignation of DianeHeiken. APPOINTMENTS -BOARD OF HEALTH There was discussionif the Board of Healthhad approved the twoappointments. Motionby Wickham, secondedby Baker to table theapplicants until theBoard of Health ap-proves, carried withMcDonough voting nay. APPOINTMENT - ZON-ING BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to appointLoras Link to the Boardof Adjustment. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 10:53 a.m. forfive minutes. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert gave an up-date of the numbers in-cluding one more deathin Dubuque County. There was no updatefrom Sunnycrest Manor. Board of Health Direc-tor Tom Beechen saidthe Board wants to getthe word out the im-portance of wearing amask and pleads withthe public to pleasewear a mask at alltimes when you can'tavoid being near peo-ple. RESOLTUION 20-156 -APPROVING THE MEM-ORANDUM OF UNDER-STANDING WITH THECITY OF DUBUQUE FORTHE ISOLATION SHEL-TER WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a Memo-randum of Under-standing between theCity of Dubuque andDubuque County forthe funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing; and WHEREAS, emergencydisaster declarationsrelated to the globalpandemic COVID-19have been issued atthe federal, state, andlocal levels; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County acknowl-edge the need for non-congregate temporaryhousing and shelter toprovide alternativeshelter for DubuqueCounty residents toprevent the spread ofCOVID-19; and WHEREAS, the shelterwill be open to individ-uals who test positivefor COVID-19 who donot require hospitaliza-tion but need isolation,those who have beenexposed to COVID-19who do not requirehospitalization, asymp-tomatic high-risk indi-viduals needing socialdistancing as a precau-tionary measure,homeless individuals,doubled up individuals,those living in congre-gate living situations,and those working inessential service whoneed to isolate andmaintain proper socialdistancing; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County desire toidentify the duties andresponsibilities of eachparty related to theprovision and mainte-nance of a non-congre-gate shelter fortemporary housing re-sulting from the globalpandemic COVID-19;and NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves andauthorizes the chair-person to sign theMemorandum of Un-derstanding betweenthe City of Dubuqueand Dubuque Countyfor the funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-156. COUNTY BUILDINGACCESS RESTRICTIONS The Board discussedrestrictions upon en-tering county buildingsand determined masksare required and willbe provided to thosewho do not have one.The public is encour-aged to conduct asmuch county businessonline or through themail as possible but ifyou must come to thecourt house you willneed to schedule anappointment in the de-partment or depart-ments you plan to visit. WORK SESSION WITHSHERIFF TO DISCUSSFIREWORKS The Board asked foran update if there wereproblems with fire-works around the coun-ty. Sheriff Kennedystated this year withthe cancellation ofpublic firework dis-plays there was a no-ticeable increase inprivate use; howeverthere were no major is-sues reported. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS A TREASUR-ER'S OFFICE WINDOWREMODEL OFFERING AWALK-UP EXTERNALSERVICE Treasurer Eric Stier-man was not in atten-dance for the meetingso this will be dis-cussed when he is ableto attend. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS WATERSHEDPROGRAM 28E AGREE-MENT Eric Schmechel saidthe agreement is al-most done and thenwill be sent to the Cityof Dubuque attorneyand the County attor-ney for approvals. BOARDS AND COM-MISSIONS UPDATE Baker gave an updateon the Operation NewView board he serveson. The goal is to haveONV merge with HCAPby October 1, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at1:23. Upon reconvening at11:00 a.m. on Wednes-day, July 15, 2020 thepurpose is to hire im-mediately for the Facil-ity Manager position.The City of Dubuquewill cover the cost of acell phone and theCounty will pay for anytraining that is needed.HR Director Dawn Sher-man said this expenseis contributed to theCOVID pandemic butthere is no guarantee itwill be reimbursed byFEMA. RESOLUTION 20-159 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion: DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Health, TPT FacilityManager, 06/15/2020,Beth Gilbreath, $20.00 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-157. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at11:09. JOINT WORK SESSIONWITH THE BOARD OFHEALTH Upon reconvening at9:00 a.m. on Monday,July 20, 2020 the Boardof Supervisors metwith the Board ofHealth. Becky Nowa-chek from Region 6Board of Health dis-cussed a member ofthe Board of Supervi-sors serving on theBoard of Health com-mittee and yes, thatwould be allowed. The Board of Healthdiscussed their budgetamendment request.They do have $355,000remaining out of theoriginal $500,000 theCounty granted themfor the COVID crisis.They do have thatmoney earmarkedwhere it needs to bespent. At this time theyare asking for an addi-tional $510,800. BudgetDirector Stella Rundesaid this would comefrom the Fund Bal-ances and no guaran-tee it will be reim-bursed by FEMA. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therecommended Board ofHealth amendment forthis fiscal year budget.McDonough noted sheis against providingmasks for every personin the county. Wick-ham said to do sowould be small invest-ment to help the publicbe safe and he wouldsupport such an act.Baker would like toprovide all schools pri-vate and public withmasks to protect ourchildren because thereare many who can't af-ford them. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert said the IDPHhas no new numbers toreport because TestIowa has such a backlog of tests to run. Sunnycrest Manor Ad-ministrator Cris Kirschgave her update. Thereare zero cases at SCM.The seven residents inlevel one isolation arerequired to isolate af-ter returning from ahospital stay or a doc-tor's appointment. Emergency Manage-ment Director TomBerger said he is ableto supply PPEs to longterm care facilities,hospitals and emergen-cy responders. Rightnow things look good. DISCUSSION AND AC-TION TO APPROVECONCEPTUAL PLANSFOR THE COURTHOUSEFIRST FLOOR COURT-ROOM FEH Design ChristyMonk showed the floorplan designed for thecourtroom. She saiddue to the fact this wasoriginally priced outseveral months agoshe would estimatethere could be up to a10% increase in costs. Judge Michael Shu-batt thanked the Boardfor moving forwardwith this project. Facil-ities Maintenance Su-perintendent ChrisSoeder said the time-line he is looking atwould be to have theCity Assessor's officemoved to their new lo-cation in Septemberthen begin remodel forthe courts. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the conceptu-al plans for the firstfloor courtroom. WORK SESSION WITHCOUNTY ENGINEER TODISCUSS A NO PARK-ING ZONE ALONG DY-ERSVILLE EAST ROADFOR THE FIELD OFDREAMS Dyersville Public WorksDirector John Wand-snider was in the meet-ing to discuss thesafety issue of havingcars park on DyersvilleEast Road when theMLB game is at theField of Dreams. SheriffJoe Kennedy said evenif posted No Parking itwould be very difficultto enforce. EngineerAnthony Bardgett willcontinue to work withthe City of Dyersville totry to arrive at a solu-tion. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - PROPOSEDSPEED LIMIT CHANGEON BLACK HILLS ROADAND LANSING ROAD Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to publish thepublic hearing for 5:30p.m., Monday, July 27,2020. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS FY21 BUDGETAMENDMENT #1 Budget Director StellaRunde said the firstamendment will be dueto COVID. The State isbeing granted one bil-lion dollars from theFederal government tobe disbursed for COVIDexpenses to countieswith population over500,000. The issue is,Iowa has no countieswith that high of popu-lation. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS 2020 US CEN-SUS Interim Executive Di-rector Ed Raber ex-plained the importanceof returning the censussurvey. This will affectfunding for schools, forroads, and local optionsales tax. Every personneeds to be counted soplease if you have notdone your survey doso. RESOLUTION 20-157 -APPROVING THE UNIONCONTRACT BETWEENTHE COUNTY ANDTEAMSTERS - ROADDEPARTMENT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a FY2021Collective BargainingAgreement betweenDubuque County andTeamster Local 120representing the Sec-ondary Roads employ-ees; and WHEREAS, the one-year agreement re-flects as 2.0% wage in-crease and the additionof Martin Luther King,Jr.'s Birthday as a rec-ognized holiday. NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors approveand authorize theChairperson to sign theFY2021 Collective Bar-gaining Agreement be-tween Dubuque Countyand Teamster Local120 representing theSecondary Roads em-ployees. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,for discussion Wick-ham stated he believesthe county has a re-markable road crewthat does a great jobbut he still wants awage freeze. Motioncarried with Mc-Donough and Bakervoting aye to approveand authorize the Chairto sign Resolution 20-157 and Wickham vot-ing nay. RESOLUTION 20-158 -APPROVING THE ANNU-AL D.A.R.E. STATUS RE-PORT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY2020 and is re-quired to file an AnnualStatus Report in con-nection with theD.A.R.E. program. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Status Report inconnection with theD.A.R.E. program. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-158. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to adjourn at12:24 p.m.Minutes prepared by:

.Mary J Habel.Dubuque County

Deputy Auditor1t 7/31

MINUTES OF JULY 13, 15, 20, 2020

DUBUQUE COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Chair David J Baker,Ann McDonough and

Jay Wickham Due to the coronavirusCOVID 19 pandemic allmeetings of the Boardof Supervisors will nowbe conducted throughZoom with both audioand video available.Every agenda will in-clude information howto login to attend thatmeeting. WORK SESSION -COUNTY ENGINEER RE-GARDING SPEED LIM-ITS ON BLACK HILLSROAD AND LANSINGROAD The Board met withEngineer AnthonyBardgett to discuss thespeed limits on BlackHills Road and LansingRoad. It was decided tohold a public hearingfor people living onthose roads can comeforward to voice theiropinions. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 8:57 a.m. un-til 9:00 a.m. PLEDGE OF ALLE-GIANCE Chair Baker led thePledge of Allegiance. MINUTES OF MEET-INGS JUNE 22, 24, 29,JULY 6, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve theminutes. CONSENT ITEMS Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the consentitems consisting of thequarterly revenue re-ports from the AuditorsOffice, Recorders Of-fice and the Sheriff. RESOLUTION 20-145APPROVING PURCHASEOF ONE SUV FOR THEMH-DD DEPT WHEREAS, quoteswere received on July8, 2020 for a currentyear model small SUVfor MH-DD CEO, and WHEREAS, the Countyreceived three quotesas follows:Name, Address, City,State, SUV Quote Mike Finnin Kia, 4355Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $22,726.00 Tauke Motors, 10009th St SE, Dyersville, IA52040, $23,275.00 Mike Finnin Ford, 3600Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $25,163.00 WHEREAS, the lowestbidder did not meet thewarranty requirementsof the specifications;and WHEREAS, the Facili-ties Superintendenthas recommended thenext lowest bid meet-ing the RFQ specifica-tions, Tauke Motors; THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approves anddirects the Chair tosign the necessarydocuments for the pur-chase of a 2020 Chero-kee LATITUDE SportUtility from Tauke Mo-tors of Dyersville, IA ata total cost of $23,275. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-145. PROOF OF PUBLICA-TION - PUBLIC HEARING Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to receive andfile the proof of publi-cation. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - AMENDMENTOF THE SECONDARYROADS CURRENT FY21CONSTRUCTION PRO-GRAM Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the notice ofpublic hearing to beheld at 5:30 p.m. Mon-day, July 27, 2020. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry explainedthe Paisley's would liketo rezone to bring anon-conforming prop-erty into conformity. Chair Baker openedthe public hearing.There were no writtenor oral comments. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to close thehearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-11-20 MarkPaisley A-1 Agriculturalto R-3 Single FamilyResidential The applicant is re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-3, Single FamilyResidential 1.20 acresto get a non-conform-ing property into con-formity and to allow fora future detachedgarage. The property,located adjacent to theCity of Dubuque alongDerby Grange Road, islegally described as Lot2 NW SE Section 8,(T89N-R2E) DubuqueTownship, DubuqueCounty, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry said theSiegerts would like tosell the house and sev-eral buildings to theirson. Chair Baker opened thepublic hearing. Therewere no written or oralcomments. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toclose the hearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE#ZC06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-12-20 Gerald &Judith Siegert andSteven Siegert A-1Agricultural to R-2 Sin-gle Family Residential The applicants are re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-2, Single FamilyResidential .86 acres tobe allowed to split thehouse and two build-ings to sell to their son.The property, locatedadjacent to the City ofDubuque along EnglishMill Road, is legally de-scribed as S 10 acres ofLot 1 SE NW Section 5,(T88N-R2E) TableMound Township,Dubuque County, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. RESOLUTION 20-146 -FINAL PLAT - BEHNKEACRES PLAT 3 - SEC-TION 34 - JEFFERSONTOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,BEHNKE ACRES PLAT 3,comprised of Lot 1 ofthe SW ¼ of the SE ¼Section 34, T90N, R1E,of the 5th PM, Jeffer-son Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create two (2)lots, namely Lot 1 andLot 2 of Behnke AcresPlat 3 Section 34, Jef-ferson Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City of Rickards-ville and the Rickards-ville Planning and Zon-ing Commission ; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the R-1,Rural Residential andC-1, Conservancy dis-tricts, thus subject toall the requirements ofthose districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-146. RESOLUTION 20-147 -FINAL PLAT - STONEYKNOB SUBDIVISION -SECTION 5 - DUBUQUETOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,STONEY KNOB SUBDI-VISION, a subdivision

of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1and Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot1 all in the NW ¼ of theSE ¼ all in Section 5,T89N, R2E, of the 5thPM, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create three(3) lots, namely Lot 1thru Lot 3 of StoneyKnob Subdivision Sec-tion 5, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City Council of theCity of Dubuque andthe City of DubuqueZoning Advisory Com-mission; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the A-1,Agricultural and A-2,Agricultural Residentialdistricts, thus subjectto all the requirementsof those districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-147. RESOLUTION 20-148 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion:DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 05/28/2020, Na-talie Scherf, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Romero Elerby, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 04/22/2020,Kaylee Grimstad, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PFT CNA,11/19/2019, HollyKress, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 11/07/2018, Mira-cle Pinkston, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,04/16/2019, NicoleEdelman, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Dontae Bartman, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,08/21/2018, NicholeAdelmund, $14.30 Health, TFT Clerk II,07/06/2020, SamanthaKloft, $16.85 Treasurer, PPT ClerkCashier, 06/08/2020,Robin Dempsey, $17.53 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-148. RESOLUTION 20-149 -APPROVING THE SPE-CIAL EVENTS PERMITAPPLICATION FORDUBUQUE MAINSTREET AND THESMOKESTACK WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with SpecialEvents Permit applica-tion from DubuqueMain Street and theSmokestack for July 25,2020; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants are requestingthe use of the Court-house parking lot forpatrons to utilize dur-ing a concert event atthe Smokestack; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants have providedthe required certificateof liability insurancewhich names DubuqueCounty as an addition-al insurer; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves theSpecial Events Permitapplication forDubuque Main Streetand the Smokestack. Motion by Baker, sec-onded by Wickham,carried with Mc-Donough voting nay, toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-149. RESOLUTION 20-150 -APPROVING THE LEASEAGREEMENT WITHPINE BOX LLLP FOR OF-FICE SPACE FOR THECITY ASSESSOR WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty is leasing officespace for the City As-sessor's office to allowfor an additional court-room to be constructedin their current space;and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has securedspace with Pine BoxLLLP for approximating1,022 square feet ofspace located at 1789Elm Street, Suite A,Dubuque, IA 52001; and WHEREAS, the baserent cost shall be $8.00x 1,022 SF square foot($8,176.00 annual$681.33 monthly) andMaintenance, Insur-ance and Tax cost shallbe $3.25 x 1,022 squarefeet ($3,321.50annual/$276.79 permonth) for 24 months; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED thatDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe lease agreementbetween DubuqueCounty and Pine BoxLLLP for the lease of of-fice space. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-150. RESOLUTION 20-151 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHMARTIN EQUIPMENTFOR THE PURCHASE OFONE 2020 JOHN DEERE772GXT MOTOR GRADER WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for amotor grader and Mar-tin Equipment of Iowa,Dubuque, Iowa hassubmitted a quote of$314,500.00 for a new2020 John Deere 772GPMotor Grader; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and Shop Su-pervisor have reviewedsaid quote and recom-mend accepting thequote as submitted byMartin Equipment ofIowa for one 2020 JohnDeere 772GP MotorGrader, including snowequipment and extend-ed power train/hy-draulics 60 month/5,000 hour warranty,and less the trade-inprice of Dubuque Coun-ty Equipment # M-6 -2003 John Deere772CHII Motor Graderwith snow equipment$48,000.00. THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approve and di-rect the Chair to signthe necessary docu-ments with MartinEquipment of Iowa forthe purchase of onemotor grader with theoptions listed aboveless trade-in at a grandtotal price of$266,500.00. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-151. RESOLUTION 20-152 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHTOP GRADE EXCAVAT-ING FOR A MAINTE-NANCE CULVERT RE-PLACEMENT ON SUN-DOWN RD WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for cul-vert maintenance andTop Grade Excavating,Inc., Farley, Iowa hassubmitted a proposalfor a 36 RCP culvertreplacement on Sun-down Rd including re-placement of theconcrete roadway overthe culvert; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and RoadMaintenance Superin-tendent have reviewedsaid proposal and rec-ommend accepting theproposal as submittedby Top Grade Excavat-ing, Inc. for the mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rd. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THAT theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Proposal from TopGrade Excavating, Inc.to provide mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rdat a grand totalamount of $88,913.00. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-152. RESOLUTION 20-153 -APPROVE NEGOTIAT-ING A PROFESSIONALSERVICES AGREEMENTWITH FOTH INFRAS-TRUCTURE & ENVIRON-MENT, LLC FOR THENW ARTERIAL/JOHNDEERE ROAD CORRI-DOR PROJECT WHEREAS, on April 15,2020, Dubuque Countyissued solicitations forcompetitive responseproposals from quali-fied professional con-sulting firms todetermine interest andcapabilities of provid-ing Professional Engi-neering Services forthe reconstruction ofNorthwest Arterial/John Deere Road Corri-dor in the City ofDubuque and DubuqueCounty; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty followed theIowa Department ofTransportation Consul-tant Selection Process(I.M. 3.310) includingforming a consultantselection committee toevaluate and score theRFPs submitted; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee used specific eval-uation criteria that re-ceived concurrence bythe Iowa Departmentof Transportation; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty received fiveproposals from Ander-son Bogert, Ament De-sign, Fehr Graham,Foth Infrastructure &Environment, LLC, andIIW; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee met on June 11,2020 and June 30, 2020to evaluate and scorethe proposals submit-ted by the consultants;and WHEREAS, the com-mittee carefully delib-erated each consult-ants strengths andweaknesses. The selec-tion ranking was basedupon the overallstrength of informationprovided in the Consul-tant's response pro-posal submitted, theConsultant's presenta-tion and interviews,and the Consultant'sdemonstrated compe-tence, experience andqualifications. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THATbased on the extensivereview of the propos-als, the presentationsand interviews, theconsultant selectioncommittee recom-mends that the Countynegotiate a Profession-al Services Agreementwith Foth Infrastruc-ture & Environment,LLC for the NW Arteri-al/John Deere RoadCorridor project. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-153. RESOLUTION 20-154 -APPROVE ANNUALSHERIFF'S EQUITABLESHARING AGREEMENTWITH FEDERAL AGEN-CIES WHEREAS, theDubuque County Sher-iffs office is a party toan Equitable SharingAgreement with feder-al agencies; and WHEREAS, the agree-ment allows for shar-ing through the Depart-ment of Justice AssetForfeiture Program andthe Department of theTreasurer Asset Forfei-ture Program, and WHEREAS, the agree-ment requires an annu-al certification reportregarding the funds re-ceived and spentthrough the programs. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors herebyapproves and autho-rizes the Chair to signthe certification report. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Baker,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-154. RESOLUTION 20-155 -APPROVE QUARTERLYD.A.R.E. CLAIM WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY20 and is re-quired to file quarterlyclaims for reimburse-ment of the expensesincurred in connectionwith the D.A.R.E. pro-gram. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Quarter Report forreimbursement of ex-penses for the FY20County SubstanceAbuse Grant in theamount of $502.34 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-155. COMMUNICATION -BOARD OF HEALTHRESIGNATION Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toreceive and file the res-ignation of DianeHeiken. APPOINTMENTS -BOARD OF HEALTH There was discussionif the Board of Healthhad approved the twoappointments. Motionby Wickham, secondedby Baker to table theapplicants until theBoard of Health ap-proves, carried withMcDonough voting nay. APPOINTMENT - ZON-ING BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to appointLoras Link to the Boardof Adjustment. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 10:53 a.m. forfive minutes. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert gave an up-date of the numbers in-cluding one more deathin Dubuque County. There was no updatefrom Sunnycrest Manor. Board of Health Direc-tor Tom Beechen saidthe Board wants to getthe word out the im-portance of wearing amask and pleads withthe public to pleasewear a mask at alltimes when you can'tavoid being near peo-ple. RESOLTUION 20-156 -APPROVING THE MEM-ORANDUM OF UNDER-STANDING WITH THECITY OF DUBUQUE FORTHE ISOLATION SHEL-TER WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a Memo-randum of Under-standing between theCity of Dubuque andDubuque County forthe funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing; and WHEREAS, emergencydisaster declarationsrelated to the globalpandemic COVID-19have been issued atthe federal, state, andlocal levels; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County acknowl-edge the need for non-congregate temporaryhousing and shelter toprovide alternativeshelter for DubuqueCounty residents toprevent the spread ofCOVID-19; and WHEREAS, the shelterwill be open to individ-uals who test positivefor COVID-19 who donot require hospitaliza-tion but need isolation,those who have beenexposed to COVID-19who do not requirehospitalization, asymp-tomatic high-risk indi-viduals needing socialdistancing as a precau-tionary measure,homeless individuals,doubled up individuals,those living in congre-gate living situations,and those working inessential service whoneed to isolate andmaintain proper socialdistancing; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County desire toidentify the duties andresponsibilities of eachparty related to theprovision and mainte-nance of a non-congre-gate shelter fortemporary housing re-sulting from the globalpandemic COVID-19;and NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves andauthorizes the chair-person to sign theMemorandum of Un-derstanding betweenthe City of Dubuqueand Dubuque Countyfor the funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-156. COUNTY BUILDINGACCESS RESTRICTIONS The Board discussedrestrictions upon en-tering county buildingsand determined masksare required and willbe provided to thosewho do not have one.The public is encour-aged to conduct asmuch county businessonline or through themail as possible but ifyou must come to thecourt house you willneed to schedule anappointment in the de-partment or depart-ments you plan to visit. WORK SESSION WITHSHERIFF TO DISCUSSFIREWORKS The Board asked foran update if there wereproblems with fire-works around the coun-ty. Sheriff Kennedystated this year withthe cancellation ofpublic firework dis-plays there was a no-ticeable increase inprivate use; howeverthere were no major is-sues reported. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS A TREASUR-ER'S OFFICE WINDOWREMODEL OFFERING AWALK-UP EXTERNALSERVICE Treasurer Eric Stier-man was not in atten-dance for the meetingso this will be dis-cussed when he is ableto attend. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS WATERSHEDPROGRAM 28E AGREE-MENT Eric Schmechel saidthe agreement is al-most done and thenwill be sent to the Cityof Dubuque attorneyand the County attor-ney for approvals. BOARDS AND COM-MISSIONS UPDATE Baker gave an updateon the Operation NewView board he serveson. The goal is to haveONV merge with HCAPby October 1, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at1:23. Upon reconvening at11:00 a.m. on Wednes-day, July 15, 2020 thepurpose is to hire im-mediately for the Facil-ity Manager position.The City of Dubuquewill cover the cost of acell phone and theCounty will pay for anytraining that is needed.HR Director Dawn Sher-man said this expenseis contributed to theCOVID pandemic butthere is no guarantee itwill be reimbursed byFEMA. RESOLUTION 20-159 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion: DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Health, TPT FacilityManager, 06/15/2020,Beth Gilbreath, $20.00 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-157. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at11:09. JOINT WORK SESSIONWITH THE BOARD OFHEALTH Upon reconvening at9:00 a.m. on Monday,July 20, 2020 the Boardof Supervisors metwith the Board ofHealth. Becky Nowa-chek from Region 6Board of Health dis-cussed a member ofthe Board of Supervi-sors serving on theBoard of Health com-mittee and yes, thatwould be allowed. The Board of Healthdiscussed their budgetamendment request.They do have $355,000remaining out of theoriginal $500,000 theCounty granted themfor the COVID crisis.They do have thatmoney earmarkedwhere it needs to bespent. At this time theyare asking for an addi-tional $510,800. BudgetDirector Stella Rundesaid this would comefrom the Fund Bal-ances and no guaran-tee it will be reim-bursed by FEMA. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therecommended Board ofHealth amendment forthis fiscal year budget.McDonough noted sheis against providingmasks for every personin the county. Wick-ham said to do sowould be small invest-ment to help the publicbe safe and he wouldsupport such an act.Baker would like toprovide all schools pri-vate and public withmasks to protect ourchildren because thereare many who can't af-ford them. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert said the IDPHhas no new numbers toreport because TestIowa has such a backlog of tests to run. Sunnycrest Manor Ad-ministrator Cris Kirschgave her update. Thereare zero cases at SCM.The seven residents inlevel one isolation arerequired to isolate af-ter returning from ahospital stay or a doc-tor's appointment. Emergency Manage-ment Director TomBerger said he is ableto supply PPEs to longterm care facilities,hospitals and emergen-cy responders. Rightnow things look good. DISCUSSION AND AC-TION TO APPROVECONCEPTUAL PLANSFOR THE COURTHOUSEFIRST FLOOR COURT-ROOM FEH Design ChristyMonk showed the floorplan designed for thecourtroom. She saiddue to the fact this wasoriginally priced outseveral months agoshe would estimatethere could be up to a10% increase in costs. Judge Michael Shu-batt thanked the Boardfor moving forwardwith this project. Facil-ities Maintenance Su-perintendent ChrisSoeder said the time-line he is looking atwould be to have theCity Assessor's officemoved to their new lo-cation in Septemberthen begin remodel forthe courts. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the conceptu-al plans for the firstfloor courtroom. WORK SESSION WITHCOUNTY ENGINEER TODISCUSS A NO PARK-ING ZONE ALONG DY-ERSVILLE EAST ROADFOR THE FIELD OFDREAMS Dyersville Public WorksDirector John Wand-snider was in the meet-ing to discuss thesafety issue of havingcars park on DyersvilleEast Road when theMLB game is at theField of Dreams. SheriffJoe Kennedy said evenif posted No Parking itwould be very difficultto enforce. EngineerAnthony Bardgett willcontinue to work withthe City of Dyersville totry to arrive at a solu-tion. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - PROPOSEDSPEED LIMIT CHANGEON BLACK HILLS ROADAND LANSING ROAD Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to publish thepublic hearing for 5:30p.m., Monday, July 27,2020. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS FY21 BUDGETAMENDMENT #1 Budget Director StellaRunde said the firstamendment will be dueto COVID. The State isbeing granted one bil-lion dollars from theFederal government tobe disbursed for COVIDexpenses to countieswith population over500,000. The issue is,Iowa has no countieswith that high of popu-lation. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS 2020 US CEN-SUS Interim Executive Di-rector Ed Raber ex-plained the importanceof returning the censussurvey. This will affectfunding for schools, forroads, and local optionsales tax. Every personneeds to be counted soplease if you have notdone your survey doso. RESOLUTION 20-157 -APPROVING THE UNIONCONTRACT BETWEENTHE COUNTY ANDTEAMSTERS - ROADDEPARTMENT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a FY2021Collective BargainingAgreement betweenDubuque County andTeamster Local 120representing the Sec-ondary Roads employ-ees; and WHEREAS, the one-year agreement re-flects as 2.0% wage in-crease and the additionof Martin Luther King,Jr.'s Birthday as a rec-ognized holiday. NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors approveand authorize theChairperson to sign theFY2021 Collective Bar-gaining Agreement be-tween Dubuque Countyand Teamster Local120 representing theSecondary Roads em-ployees. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,for discussion Wick-ham stated he believesthe county has a re-markable road crewthat does a great jobbut he still wants awage freeze. Motioncarried with Mc-Donough and Bakervoting aye to approveand authorize the Chairto sign Resolution 20-157 and Wickham vot-ing nay. RESOLUTION 20-158 -APPROVING THE ANNU-AL D.A.R.E. STATUS RE-PORT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY2020 and is re-quired to file an AnnualStatus Report in con-nection with theD.A.R.E. program. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Status Report inconnection with theD.A.R.E. program. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-158. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to adjourn at12:24 p.m.Minutes prepared by:

.Mary J Habel.Dubuque County

Deputy Auditor1t 7/31

MINUTES OF JULY 13, 15, 20, 2020

DUBUQUE COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Chair David J Baker,Ann McDonough and

Jay Wickham Due to the coronavirusCOVID 19 pandemic allmeetings of the Boardof Supervisors will nowbe conducted throughZoom with both audioand video available.Every agenda will in-clude information howto login to attend thatmeeting. WORK SESSION -COUNTY ENGINEER RE-GARDING SPEED LIM-ITS ON BLACK HILLSROAD AND LANSINGROAD The Board met withEngineer AnthonyBardgett to discuss thespeed limits on BlackHills Road and LansingRoad. It was decided tohold a public hearingfor people living onthose roads can comeforward to voice theiropinions. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 8:57 a.m. un-til 9:00 a.m. PLEDGE OF ALLE-GIANCE Chair Baker led thePledge of Allegiance. MINUTES OF MEET-INGS JUNE 22, 24, 29,JULY 6, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve theminutes. CONSENT ITEMS Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the consentitems consisting of thequarterly revenue re-ports from the AuditorsOffice, Recorders Of-fice and the Sheriff. RESOLUTION 20-145APPROVING PURCHASEOF ONE SUV FOR THEMH-DD DEPT WHEREAS, quoteswere received on July8, 2020 for a currentyear model small SUVfor MH-DD CEO, and WHEREAS, the Countyreceived three quotesas follows:Name, Address, City,State, SUV Quote Mike Finnin Kia, 4355Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $22,726.00 Tauke Motors, 10009th St SE, Dyersville, IA52040, $23,275.00 Mike Finnin Ford, 3600Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $25,163.00 WHEREAS, the lowestbidder did not meet thewarranty requirementsof the specifications;and WHEREAS, the Facili-ties Superintendenthas recommended thenext lowest bid meet-ing the RFQ specifica-tions, Tauke Motors; THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approves anddirects the Chair tosign the necessarydocuments for the pur-chase of a 2020 Chero-kee LATITUDE SportUtility from Tauke Mo-tors of Dyersville, IA ata total cost of $23,275. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-145. PROOF OF PUBLICA-TION - PUBLIC HEARING Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to receive andfile the proof of publi-cation. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - AMENDMENTOF THE SECONDARYROADS CURRENT FY21CONSTRUCTION PRO-GRAM Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the notice ofpublic hearing to beheld at 5:30 p.m. Mon-day, July 27, 2020. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry explainedthe Paisley's would liketo rezone to bring anon-conforming prop-erty into conformity. Chair Baker openedthe public hearing.There were no writtenor oral comments. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to close thehearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-11-20 MarkPaisley A-1 Agriculturalto R-3 Single FamilyResidential The applicant is re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-3, Single FamilyResidential 1.20 acresto get a non-conform-ing property into con-formity and to allow fora future detachedgarage. The property,located adjacent to theCity of Dubuque alongDerby Grange Road, islegally described as Lot2 NW SE Section 8,(T89N-R2E) DubuqueTownship, DubuqueCounty, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry said theSiegerts would like tosell the house and sev-eral buildings to theirson. Chair Baker opened thepublic hearing. Therewere no written or oralcomments. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toclose the hearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE#ZC06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-12-20 Gerald &Judith Siegert andSteven Siegert A-1Agricultural to R-2 Sin-gle Family Residential The applicants are re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-2, Single FamilyResidential .86 acres tobe allowed to split thehouse and two build-ings to sell to their son.The property, locatedadjacent to the City ofDubuque along EnglishMill Road, is legally de-scribed as S 10 acres ofLot 1 SE NW Section 5,(T88N-R2E) TableMound Township,Dubuque County, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. RESOLUTION 20-146 -FINAL PLAT - BEHNKEACRES PLAT 3 - SEC-TION 34 - JEFFERSONTOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,BEHNKE ACRES PLAT 3,comprised of Lot 1 ofthe SW ¼ of the SE ¼Section 34, T90N, R1E,of the 5th PM, Jeffer-son Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create two (2)lots, namely Lot 1 andLot 2 of Behnke AcresPlat 3 Section 34, Jef-ferson Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City of Rickards-ville and the Rickards-ville Planning and Zon-ing Commission ; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the R-1,Rural Residential andC-1, Conservancy dis-tricts, thus subject toall the requirements ofthose districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-146. RESOLUTION 20-147 -FINAL PLAT - STONEYKNOB SUBDIVISION -SECTION 5 - DUBUQUETOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,STONEY KNOB SUBDI-VISION, a subdivision

of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1and Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot1 all in the NW ¼ of theSE ¼ all in Section 5,T89N, R2E, of the 5thPM, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create three(3) lots, namely Lot 1thru Lot 3 of StoneyKnob Subdivision Sec-tion 5, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City Council of theCity of Dubuque andthe City of DubuqueZoning Advisory Com-mission; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the A-1,Agricultural and A-2,Agricultural Residentialdistricts, thus subjectto all the requirementsof those districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-147. RESOLUTION 20-148 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion:DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 05/28/2020, Na-talie Scherf, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Romero Elerby, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 04/22/2020,Kaylee Grimstad, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PFT CNA,11/19/2019, HollyKress, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 11/07/2018, Mira-cle Pinkston, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,04/16/2019, NicoleEdelman, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Dontae Bartman, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,08/21/2018, NicholeAdelmund, $14.30 Health, TFT Clerk II,07/06/2020, SamanthaKloft, $16.85 Treasurer, PPT ClerkCashier, 06/08/2020,Robin Dempsey, $17.53 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-148. RESOLUTION 20-149 -APPROVING THE SPE-CIAL EVENTS PERMITAPPLICATION FORDUBUQUE MAINSTREET AND THESMOKESTACK WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with SpecialEvents Permit applica-tion from DubuqueMain Street and theSmokestack for July 25,2020; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants are requestingthe use of the Court-house parking lot forpatrons to utilize dur-ing a concert event atthe Smokestack; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants have providedthe required certificateof liability insurancewhich names DubuqueCounty as an addition-al insurer; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves theSpecial Events Permitapplication forDubuque Main Streetand the Smokestack. Motion by Baker, sec-onded by Wickham,carried with Mc-Donough voting nay, toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-149. RESOLUTION 20-150 -APPROVING THE LEASEAGREEMENT WITHPINE BOX LLLP FOR OF-FICE SPACE FOR THECITY ASSESSOR WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty is leasing officespace for the City As-sessor's office to allowfor an additional court-room to be constructedin their current space;and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has securedspace with Pine BoxLLLP for approximating1,022 square feet ofspace located at 1789Elm Street, Suite A,Dubuque, IA 52001; and WHEREAS, the baserent cost shall be $8.00x 1,022 SF square foot($8,176.00 annual$681.33 monthly) andMaintenance, Insur-ance and Tax cost shallbe $3.25 x 1,022 squarefeet ($3,321.50annual/$276.79 permonth) for 24 months; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED thatDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe lease agreementbetween DubuqueCounty and Pine BoxLLLP for the lease of of-fice space. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-150. RESOLUTION 20-151 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHMARTIN EQUIPMENTFOR THE PURCHASE OFONE 2020 JOHN DEERE772GXT MOTOR GRADER WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for amotor grader and Mar-tin Equipment of Iowa,Dubuque, Iowa hassubmitted a quote of$314,500.00 for a new2020 John Deere 772GPMotor Grader; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and Shop Su-pervisor have reviewedsaid quote and recom-mend accepting thequote as submitted byMartin Equipment ofIowa for one 2020 JohnDeere 772GP MotorGrader, including snowequipment and extend-ed power train/hy-draulics 60 month/5,000 hour warranty,and less the trade-inprice of Dubuque Coun-ty Equipment # M-6 -2003 John Deere772CHII Motor Graderwith snow equipment$48,000.00. THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approve and di-rect the Chair to signthe necessary docu-ments with MartinEquipment of Iowa forthe purchase of onemotor grader with theoptions listed aboveless trade-in at a grandtotal price of$266,500.00. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-151. RESOLUTION 20-152 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHTOP GRADE EXCAVAT-ING FOR A MAINTE-NANCE CULVERT RE-PLACEMENT ON SUN-DOWN RD WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for cul-vert maintenance andTop Grade Excavating,Inc., Farley, Iowa hassubmitted a proposalfor a 36 RCP culvertreplacement on Sun-down Rd including re-placement of theconcrete roadway overthe culvert; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and RoadMaintenance Superin-tendent have reviewedsaid proposal and rec-ommend accepting theproposal as submittedby Top Grade Excavat-ing, Inc. for the mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rd. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THAT theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Proposal from TopGrade Excavating, Inc.to provide mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rdat a grand totalamount of $88,913.00. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-152. RESOLUTION 20-153 -APPROVE NEGOTIAT-ING A PROFESSIONALSERVICES AGREEMENTWITH FOTH INFRAS-TRUCTURE & ENVIRON-MENT, LLC FOR THENW ARTERIAL/JOHNDEERE ROAD CORRI-DOR PROJECT WHEREAS, on April 15,2020, Dubuque Countyissued solicitations forcompetitive responseproposals from quali-fied professional con-sulting firms todetermine interest andcapabilities of provid-ing Professional Engi-neering Services forthe reconstruction ofNorthwest Arterial/John Deere Road Corri-dor in the City ofDubuque and DubuqueCounty; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty followed theIowa Department ofTransportation Consul-tant Selection Process(I.M. 3.310) includingforming a consultantselection committee toevaluate and score theRFPs submitted; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee used specific eval-uation criteria that re-ceived concurrence bythe Iowa Departmentof Transportation; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty received fiveproposals from Ander-son Bogert, Ament De-sign, Fehr Graham,Foth Infrastructure &Environment, LLC, andIIW; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee met on June 11,2020 and June 30, 2020to evaluate and scorethe proposals submit-ted by the consultants;and WHEREAS, the com-mittee carefully delib-erated each consult-ants strengths andweaknesses. The selec-tion ranking was basedupon the overallstrength of informationprovided in the Consul-tant's response pro-posal submitted, theConsultant's presenta-tion and interviews,and the Consultant'sdemonstrated compe-tence, experience andqualifications. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THATbased on the extensivereview of the propos-als, the presentationsand interviews, theconsultant selectioncommittee recom-mends that the Countynegotiate a Profession-al Services Agreementwith Foth Infrastruc-ture & Environment,LLC for the NW Arteri-al/John Deere RoadCorridor project. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-153. RESOLUTION 20-154 -APPROVE ANNUALSHERIFF'S EQUITABLESHARING AGREEMENTWITH FEDERAL AGEN-CIES WHEREAS, theDubuque County Sher-iffs office is a party toan Equitable SharingAgreement with feder-al agencies; and WHEREAS, the agree-ment allows for shar-ing through the Depart-ment of Justice AssetForfeiture Program andthe Department of theTreasurer Asset Forfei-ture Program, and WHEREAS, the agree-ment requires an annu-al certification reportregarding the funds re-ceived and spentthrough the programs. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors herebyapproves and autho-rizes the Chair to signthe certification report. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Baker,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-154. RESOLUTION 20-155 -APPROVE QUARTERLYD.A.R.E. CLAIM WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY20 and is re-quired to file quarterlyclaims for reimburse-ment of the expensesincurred in connectionwith the D.A.R.E. pro-gram. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Quarter Report forreimbursement of ex-penses for the FY20County SubstanceAbuse Grant in theamount of $502.34 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-155. COMMUNICATION -BOARD OF HEALTHRESIGNATION Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toreceive and file the res-ignation of DianeHeiken. APPOINTMENTS -BOARD OF HEALTH There was discussionif the Board of Healthhad approved the twoappointments. Motionby Wickham, secondedby Baker to table theapplicants until theBoard of Health ap-proves, carried withMcDonough voting nay. APPOINTMENT - ZON-ING BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to appointLoras Link to the Boardof Adjustment. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 10:53 a.m. forfive minutes. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert gave an up-date of the numbers in-cluding one more deathin Dubuque County. There was no updatefrom Sunnycrest Manor. Board of Health Direc-tor Tom Beechen saidthe Board wants to getthe word out the im-portance of wearing amask and pleads withthe public to pleasewear a mask at alltimes when you can'tavoid being near peo-ple. RESOLTUION 20-156 -APPROVING THE MEM-ORANDUM OF UNDER-STANDING WITH THECITY OF DUBUQUE FORTHE ISOLATION SHEL-TER WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a Memo-randum of Under-standing between theCity of Dubuque andDubuque County forthe funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing; and WHEREAS, emergencydisaster declarationsrelated to the globalpandemic COVID-19have been issued atthe federal, state, andlocal levels; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County acknowl-edge the need for non-congregate temporaryhousing and shelter toprovide alternativeshelter for DubuqueCounty residents toprevent the spread ofCOVID-19; and WHEREAS, the shelterwill be open to individ-uals who test positivefor COVID-19 who donot require hospitaliza-tion but need isolation,those who have beenexposed to COVID-19who do not requirehospitalization, asymp-tomatic high-risk indi-viduals needing socialdistancing as a precau-tionary measure,homeless individuals,doubled up individuals,those living in congre-gate living situations,and those working inessential service whoneed to isolate andmaintain proper socialdistancing; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County desire toidentify the duties andresponsibilities of eachparty related to theprovision and mainte-nance of a non-congre-gate shelter fortemporary housing re-sulting from the globalpandemic COVID-19;and NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves andauthorizes the chair-person to sign theMemorandum of Un-derstanding betweenthe City of Dubuqueand Dubuque Countyfor the funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-156. COUNTY BUILDINGACCESS RESTRICTIONS The Board discussedrestrictions upon en-tering county buildingsand determined masksare required and willbe provided to thosewho do not have one.The public is encour-aged to conduct asmuch county businessonline or through themail as possible but ifyou must come to thecourt house you willneed to schedule anappointment in the de-partment or depart-ments you plan to visit. WORK SESSION WITHSHERIFF TO DISCUSSFIREWORKS The Board asked foran update if there wereproblems with fire-works around the coun-ty. Sheriff Kennedystated this year withthe cancellation ofpublic firework dis-plays there was a no-ticeable increase inprivate use; howeverthere were no major is-sues reported. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS A TREASUR-ER'S OFFICE WINDOWREMODEL OFFERING AWALK-UP EXTERNALSERVICE Treasurer Eric Stier-man was not in atten-dance for the meetingso this will be dis-cussed when he is ableto attend. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS WATERSHEDPROGRAM 28E AGREE-MENT Eric Schmechel saidthe agreement is al-most done and thenwill be sent to the Cityof Dubuque attorneyand the County attor-ney for approvals. BOARDS AND COM-MISSIONS UPDATE Baker gave an updateon the Operation NewView board he serveson. The goal is to haveONV merge with HCAPby October 1, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at1:23. Upon reconvening at11:00 a.m. on Wednes-day, July 15, 2020 thepurpose is to hire im-mediately for the Facil-ity Manager position.The City of Dubuquewill cover the cost of acell phone and theCounty will pay for anytraining that is needed.HR Director Dawn Sher-man said this expenseis contributed to theCOVID pandemic butthere is no guarantee itwill be reimbursed byFEMA. RESOLUTION 20-159 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion: DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Health, TPT FacilityManager, 06/15/2020,Beth Gilbreath, $20.00 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-157. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at11:09. JOINT WORK SESSIONWITH THE BOARD OFHEALTH Upon reconvening at9:00 a.m. on Monday,July 20, 2020 the Boardof Supervisors metwith the Board ofHealth. Becky Nowa-chek from Region 6Board of Health dis-cussed a member ofthe Board of Supervi-sors serving on theBoard of Health com-mittee and yes, thatwould be allowed. The Board of Healthdiscussed their budgetamendment request.They do have $355,000remaining out of theoriginal $500,000 theCounty granted themfor the COVID crisis.They do have thatmoney earmarkedwhere it needs to bespent. At this time theyare asking for an addi-tional $510,800. BudgetDirector Stella Rundesaid this would comefrom the Fund Bal-ances and no guaran-tee it will be reim-bursed by FEMA. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therecommended Board ofHealth amendment forthis fiscal year budget.McDonough noted sheis against providingmasks for every personin the county. Wick-ham said to do sowould be small invest-ment to help the publicbe safe and he wouldsupport such an act.Baker would like toprovide all schools pri-vate and public withmasks to protect ourchildren because thereare many who can't af-ford them. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert said the IDPHhas no new numbers toreport because TestIowa has such a backlog of tests to run. Sunnycrest Manor Ad-ministrator Cris Kirschgave her update. Thereare zero cases at SCM.The seven residents inlevel one isolation arerequired to isolate af-ter returning from ahospital stay or a doc-tor's appointment. Emergency Manage-ment Director TomBerger said he is ableto supply PPEs to longterm care facilities,hospitals and emergen-cy responders. Rightnow things look good. DISCUSSION AND AC-TION TO APPROVECONCEPTUAL PLANSFOR THE COURTHOUSEFIRST FLOOR COURT-ROOM FEH Design ChristyMonk showed the floorplan designed for thecourtroom. She saiddue to the fact this wasoriginally priced outseveral months agoshe would estimatethere could be up to a10% increase in costs. Judge Michael Shu-batt thanked the Boardfor moving forwardwith this project. Facil-ities Maintenance Su-perintendent ChrisSoeder said the time-line he is looking atwould be to have theCity Assessor's officemoved to their new lo-cation in Septemberthen begin remodel forthe courts. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the conceptu-al plans for the firstfloor courtroom. WORK SESSION WITHCOUNTY ENGINEER TODISCUSS A NO PARK-ING ZONE ALONG DY-ERSVILLE EAST ROADFOR THE FIELD OFDREAMS Dyersville Public WorksDirector John Wand-snider was in the meet-ing to discuss thesafety issue of havingcars park on DyersvilleEast Road when theMLB game is at theField of Dreams. SheriffJoe Kennedy said evenif posted No Parking itwould be very difficultto enforce. EngineerAnthony Bardgett willcontinue to work withthe City of Dyersville totry to arrive at a solu-tion. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - PROPOSEDSPEED LIMIT CHANGEON BLACK HILLS ROADAND LANSING ROAD Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to publish thepublic hearing for 5:30p.m., Monday, July 27,2020. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS FY21 BUDGETAMENDMENT #1 Budget Director StellaRunde said the firstamendment will be dueto COVID. The State isbeing granted one bil-lion dollars from theFederal government tobe disbursed for COVIDexpenses to countieswith population over500,000. The issue is,Iowa has no countieswith that high of popu-lation. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS 2020 US CEN-SUS Interim Executive Di-rector Ed Raber ex-plained the importanceof returning the censussurvey. This will affectfunding for schools, forroads, and local optionsales tax. Every personneeds to be counted soplease if you have notdone your survey doso. RESOLUTION 20-157 -APPROVING THE UNIONCONTRACT BETWEENTHE COUNTY ANDTEAMSTERS - ROADDEPARTMENT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a FY2021Collective BargainingAgreement betweenDubuque County andTeamster Local 120representing the Sec-ondary Roads employ-ees; and WHEREAS, the one-year agreement re-flects as 2.0% wage in-crease and the additionof Martin Luther King,Jr.'s Birthday as a rec-ognized holiday. NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors approveand authorize theChairperson to sign theFY2021 Collective Bar-gaining Agreement be-tween Dubuque Countyand Teamster Local120 representing theSecondary Roads em-ployees. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,for discussion Wick-ham stated he believesthe county has a re-markable road crewthat does a great jobbut he still wants awage freeze. Motioncarried with Mc-Donough and Bakervoting aye to approveand authorize the Chairto sign Resolution 20-157 and Wickham vot-ing nay. RESOLUTION 20-158 -APPROVING THE ANNU-AL D.A.R.E. STATUS RE-PORT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY2020 and is re-quired to file an AnnualStatus Report in con-nection with theD.A.R.E. program. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Status Report inconnection with theD.A.R.E. program. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-158. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to adjourn at12:24 p.m.Minutes prepared by:

.Mary J Habel.Dubuque County

Deputy Auditor1t 7/31

MINUTES OF JULY 13, 15, 20, 2020

DUBUQUE COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Chair David J Baker,Ann McDonough and

Jay Wickham Due to the coronavirusCOVID 19 pandemic allmeetings of the Boardof Supervisors will nowbe conducted throughZoom with both audioand video available.Every agenda will in-clude information howto login to attend thatmeeting. WORK SESSION -COUNTY ENGINEER RE-GARDING SPEED LIM-ITS ON BLACK HILLSROAD AND LANSINGROAD The Board met withEngineer AnthonyBardgett to discuss thespeed limits on BlackHills Road and LansingRoad. It was decided tohold a public hearingfor people living onthose roads can comeforward to voice theiropinions. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 8:57 a.m. un-til 9:00 a.m. PLEDGE OF ALLE-GIANCE Chair Baker led thePledge of Allegiance. MINUTES OF MEET-INGS JUNE 22, 24, 29,JULY 6, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve theminutes. CONSENT ITEMS Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the consentitems consisting of thequarterly revenue re-ports from the AuditorsOffice, Recorders Of-fice and the Sheriff. RESOLUTION 20-145APPROVING PURCHASEOF ONE SUV FOR THEMH-DD DEPT WHEREAS, quoteswere received on July8, 2020 for a currentyear model small SUVfor MH-DD CEO, and WHEREAS, the Countyreceived three quotesas follows:Name, Address, City,State, SUV Quote Mike Finnin Kia, 4355Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $22,726.00 Tauke Motors, 10009th St SE, Dyersville, IA52040, $23,275.00 Mike Finnin Ford, 3600Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $25,163.00 WHEREAS, the lowestbidder did not meet thewarranty requirementsof the specifications;and WHEREAS, the Facili-ties Superintendenthas recommended thenext lowest bid meet-ing the RFQ specifica-tions, Tauke Motors; THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approves anddirects the Chair tosign the necessarydocuments for the pur-chase of a 2020 Chero-kee LATITUDE SportUtility from Tauke Mo-tors of Dyersville, IA ata total cost of $23,275. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-145. PROOF OF PUBLICA-TION - PUBLIC HEARING Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to receive andfile the proof of publi-cation. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - AMENDMENTOF THE SECONDARYROADS CURRENT FY21CONSTRUCTION PRO-GRAM Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the notice ofpublic hearing to beheld at 5:30 p.m. Mon-day, July 27, 2020. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry explainedthe Paisley's would liketo rezone to bring anon-conforming prop-erty into conformity. Chair Baker openedthe public hearing.There were no writtenor oral comments. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to close thehearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-11-20 MarkPaisley A-1 Agriculturalto R-3 Single FamilyResidential The applicant is re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-3, Single FamilyResidential 1.20 acresto get a non-conform-ing property into con-formity and to allow fora future detachedgarage. The property,located adjacent to theCity of Dubuque alongDerby Grange Road, islegally described as Lot2 NW SE Section 8,(T89N-R2E) DubuqueTownship, DubuqueCounty, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry said theSiegerts would like tosell the house and sev-eral buildings to theirson. Chair Baker opened thepublic hearing. Therewere no written or oralcomments. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toclose the hearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE#ZC06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-12-20 Gerald &Judith Siegert andSteven Siegert A-1Agricultural to R-2 Sin-gle Family Residential The applicants are re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-2, Single FamilyResidential .86 acres tobe allowed to split thehouse and two build-ings to sell to their son.The property, locatedadjacent to the City ofDubuque along EnglishMill Road, is legally de-scribed as S 10 acres ofLot 1 SE NW Section 5,(T88N-R2E) TableMound Township,Dubuque County, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. RESOLUTION 20-146 -FINAL PLAT - BEHNKEACRES PLAT 3 - SEC-TION 34 - JEFFERSONTOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,BEHNKE ACRES PLAT 3,comprised of Lot 1 ofthe SW ¼ of the SE ¼Section 34, T90N, R1E,of the 5th PM, Jeffer-son Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create two (2)lots, namely Lot 1 andLot 2 of Behnke AcresPlat 3 Section 34, Jef-ferson Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City of Rickards-ville and the Rickards-ville Planning and Zon-ing Commission ; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the R-1,Rural Residential andC-1, Conservancy dis-tricts, thus subject toall the requirements ofthose districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-146. RESOLUTION 20-147 -FINAL PLAT - STONEYKNOB SUBDIVISION -SECTION 5 - DUBUQUETOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,STONEY KNOB SUBDI-VISION, a subdivision

of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1and Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot1 all in the NW ¼ of theSE ¼ all in Section 5,T89N, R2E, of the 5thPM, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create three(3) lots, namely Lot 1thru Lot 3 of StoneyKnob Subdivision Sec-tion 5, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City Council of theCity of Dubuque andthe City of DubuqueZoning Advisory Com-mission; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the A-1,Agricultural and A-2,Agricultural Residentialdistricts, thus subjectto all the requirementsof those districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-147. RESOLUTION 20-148 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion:DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 05/28/2020, Na-talie Scherf, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Romero Elerby, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 04/22/2020,Kaylee Grimstad, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PFT CNA,11/19/2019, HollyKress, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 11/07/2018, Mira-cle Pinkston, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,04/16/2019, NicoleEdelman, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Dontae Bartman, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,08/21/2018, NicholeAdelmund, $14.30 Health, TFT Clerk II,07/06/2020, SamanthaKloft, $16.85 Treasurer, PPT ClerkCashier, 06/08/2020,Robin Dempsey, $17.53 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-148. RESOLUTION 20-149 -APPROVING THE SPE-CIAL EVENTS PERMITAPPLICATION FORDUBUQUE MAINSTREET AND THESMOKESTACK WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with SpecialEvents Permit applica-tion from DubuqueMain Street and theSmokestack for July 25,2020; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants are requestingthe use of the Court-house parking lot forpatrons to utilize dur-ing a concert event atthe Smokestack; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants have providedthe required certificateof liability insurancewhich names DubuqueCounty as an addition-al insurer; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves theSpecial Events Permitapplication forDubuque Main Streetand the Smokestack. Motion by Baker, sec-onded by Wickham,carried with Mc-Donough voting nay, toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-149. RESOLUTION 20-150 -APPROVING THE LEASEAGREEMENT WITHPINE BOX LLLP FOR OF-FICE SPACE FOR THECITY ASSESSOR WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty is leasing officespace for the City As-sessor's office to allowfor an additional court-room to be constructedin their current space;and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has securedspace with Pine BoxLLLP for approximating1,022 square feet ofspace located at 1789Elm Street, Suite A,Dubuque, IA 52001; and WHEREAS, the baserent cost shall be $8.00x 1,022 SF square foot($8,176.00 annual$681.33 monthly) andMaintenance, Insur-ance and Tax cost shallbe $3.25 x 1,022 squarefeet ($3,321.50annual/$276.79 permonth) for 24 months; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED thatDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe lease agreementbetween DubuqueCounty and Pine BoxLLLP for the lease of of-fice space. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-150. RESOLUTION 20-151 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHMARTIN EQUIPMENTFOR THE PURCHASE OFONE 2020 JOHN DEERE772GXT MOTOR GRADER WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for amotor grader and Mar-tin Equipment of Iowa,Dubuque, Iowa hassubmitted a quote of$314,500.00 for a new2020 John Deere 772GPMotor Grader; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and Shop Su-pervisor have reviewedsaid quote and recom-mend accepting thequote as submitted byMartin Equipment ofIowa for one 2020 JohnDeere 772GP MotorGrader, including snowequipment and extend-ed power train/hy-draulics 60 month/5,000 hour warranty,and less the trade-inprice of Dubuque Coun-ty Equipment # M-6 -2003 John Deere772CHII Motor Graderwith snow equipment$48,000.00. THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approve and di-rect the Chair to signthe necessary docu-ments with MartinEquipment of Iowa forthe purchase of onemotor grader with theoptions listed aboveless trade-in at a grandtotal price of$266,500.00. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-151. RESOLUTION 20-152 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHTOP GRADE EXCAVAT-ING FOR A MAINTE-NANCE CULVERT RE-PLACEMENT ON SUN-DOWN RD WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for cul-vert maintenance andTop Grade Excavating,Inc., Farley, Iowa hassubmitted a proposalfor a 36 RCP culvertreplacement on Sun-down Rd including re-placement of theconcrete roadway overthe culvert; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and RoadMaintenance Superin-tendent have reviewedsaid proposal and rec-ommend accepting theproposal as submittedby Top Grade Excavat-ing, Inc. for the mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rd. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THAT theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Proposal from TopGrade Excavating, Inc.to provide mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rdat a grand totalamount of $88,913.00. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-152. RESOLUTION 20-153 -APPROVE NEGOTIAT-ING A PROFESSIONALSERVICES AGREEMENTWITH FOTH INFRAS-TRUCTURE & ENVIRON-MENT, LLC FOR THENW ARTERIAL/JOHNDEERE ROAD CORRI-DOR PROJECT WHEREAS, on April 15,2020, Dubuque Countyissued solicitations forcompetitive responseproposals from quali-fied professional con-sulting firms todetermine interest andcapabilities of provid-ing Professional Engi-neering Services forthe reconstruction ofNorthwest Arterial/John Deere Road Corri-dor in the City ofDubuque and DubuqueCounty; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty followed theIowa Department ofTransportation Consul-tant Selection Process(I.M. 3.310) includingforming a consultantselection committee toevaluate and score theRFPs submitted; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee used specific eval-uation criteria that re-ceived concurrence bythe Iowa Departmentof Transportation; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty received fiveproposals from Ander-son Bogert, Ament De-sign, Fehr Graham,Foth Infrastructure &Environment, LLC, andIIW; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee met on June 11,2020 and June 30, 2020to evaluate and scorethe proposals submit-ted by the consultants;and WHEREAS, the com-mittee carefully delib-erated each consult-ants strengths andweaknesses. The selec-tion ranking was basedupon the overallstrength of informationprovided in the Consul-tant's response pro-posal submitted, theConsultant's presenta-tion and interviews,and the Consultant'sdemonstrated compe-tence, experience andqualifications. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THATbased on the extensivereview of the propos-als, the presentationsand interviews, theconsultant selectioncommittee recom-mends that the Countynegotiate a Profession-al Services Agreementwith Foth Infrastruc-ture & Environment,LLC for the NW Arteri-al/John Deere RoadCorridor project. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-153. RESOLUTION 20-154 -APPROVE ANNUALSHERIFF'S EQUITABLESHARING AGREEMENTWITH FEDERAL AGEN-CIES WHEREAS, theDubuque County Sher-iffs office is a party toan Equitable SharingAgreement with feder-al agencies; and WHEREAS, the agree-ment allows for shar-ing through the Depart-ment of Justice AssetForfeiture Program andthe Department of theTreasurer Asset Forfei-ture Program, and WHEREAS, the agree-ment requires an annu-al certification reportregarding the funds re-ceived and spentthrough the programs. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors herebyapproves and autho-rizes the Chair to signthe certification report. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Baker,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-154. RESOLUTION 20-155 -APPROVE QUARTERLYD.A.R.E. CLAIM WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY20 and is re-quired to file quarterlyclaims for reimburse-ment of the expensesincurred in connectionwith the D.A.R.E. pro-gram. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Quarter Report forreimbursement of ex-penses for the FY20County SubstanceAbuse Grant in theamount of $502.34 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-155. COMMUNICATION -BOARD OF HEALTHRESIGNATION Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toreceive and file the res-ignation of DianeHeiken. APPOINTMENTS -BOARD OF HEALTH There was discussionif the Board of Healthhad approved the twoappointments. Motionby Wickham, secondedby Baker to table theapplicants until theBoard of Health ap-proves, carried withMcDonough voting nay. APPOINTMENT - ZON-ING BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to appointLoras Link to the Boardof Adjustment. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 10:53 a.m. forfive minutes. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert gave an up-date of the numbers in-cluding one more deathin Dubuque County. There was no updatefrom Sunnycrest Manor. Board of Health Direc-tor Tom Beechen saidthe Board wants to getthe word out the im-portance of wearing amask and pleads withthe public to pleasewear a mask at alltimes when you can'tavoid being near peo-ple. RESOLTUION 20-156 -APPROVING THE MEM-ORANDUM OF UNDER-STANDING WITH THECITY OF DUBUQUE FORTHE ISOLATION SHEL-TER WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a Memo-randum of Under-standing between theCity of Dubuque andDubuque County forthe funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing; and WHEREAS, emergencydisaster declarationsrelated to the globalpandemic COVID-19have been issued atthe federal, state, andlocal levels; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County acknowl-edge the need for non-congregate temporaryhousing and shelter toprovide alternativeshelter for DubuqueCounty residents toprevent the spread ofCOVID-19; and WHEREAS, the shelterwill be open to individ-uals who test positivefor COVID-19 who donot require hospitaliza-tion but need isolation,those who have beenexposed to COVID-19who do not requirehospitalization, asymp-tomatic high-risk indi-viduals needing socialdistancing as a precau-tionary measure,homeless individuals,doubled up individuals,those living in congre-gate living situations,and those working inessential service whoneed to isolate andmaintain proper socialdistancing; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County desire toidentify the duties andresponsibilities of eachparty related to theprovision and mainte-nance of a non-congre-gate shelter fortemporary housing re-sulting from the globalpandemic COVID-19;and NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves andauthorizes the chair-person to sign theMemorandum of Un-derstanding betweenthe City of Dubuqueand Dubuque Countyfor the funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-156. COUNTY BUILDINGACCESS RESTRICTIONS The Board discussedrestrictions upon en-tering county buildingsand determined masksare required and willbe provided to thosewho do not have one.The public is encour-aged to conduct asmuch county businessonline or through themail as possible but ifyou must come to thecourt house you willneed to schedule anappointment in the de-partment or depart-ments you plan to visit. WORK SESSION WITHSHERIFF TO DISCUSSFIREWORKS The Board asked foran update if there wereproblems with fire-works around the coun-ty. Sheriff Kennedystated this year withthe cancellation ofpublic firework dis-plays there was a no-ticeable increase inprivate use; howeverthere were no major is-sues reported. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS A TREASUR-ER'S OFFICE WINDOWREMODEL OFFERING AWALK-UP EXTERNALSERVICE Treasurer Eric Stier-man was not in atten-dance for the meetingso this will be dis-cussed when he is ableto attend. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS WATERSHEDPROGRAM 28E AGREE-MENT Eric Schmechel saidthe agreement is al-most done and thenwill be sent to the Cityof Dubuque attorneyand the County attor-ney for approvals. BOARDS AND COM-MISSIONS UPDATE Baker gave an updateon the Operation NewView board he serveson. The goal is to haveONV merge with HCAPby October 1, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at1:23. Upon reconvening at11:00 a.m. on Wednes-day, July 15, 2020 thepurpose is to hire im-mediately for the Facil-ity Manager position.The City of Dubuquewill cover the cost of acell phone and theCounty will pay for anytraining that is needed.HR Director Dawn Sher-man said this expenseis contributed to theCOVID pandemic butthere is no guarantee itwill be reimbursed byFEMA. RESOLUTION 20-159 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion: DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Health, TPT FacilityManager, 06/15/2020,Beth Gilbreath, $20.00 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-157. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at11:09. JOINT WORK SESSIONWITH THE BOARD OFHEALTH Upon reconvening at9:00 a.m. on Monday,July 20, 2020 the Boardof Supervisors metwith the Board ofHealth. Becky Nowa-chek from Region 6Board of Health dis-cussed a member ofthe Board of Supervi-sors serving on theBoard of Health com-mittee and yes, thatwould be allowed. The Board of Healthdiscussed their budgetamendment request.They do have $355,000remaining out of theoriginal $500,000 theCounty granted themfor the COVID crisis.They do have thatmoney earmarkedwhere it needs to bespent. At this time theyare asking for an addi-tional $510,800. BudgetDirector Stella Rundesaid this would comefrom the Fund Bal-ances and no guaran-tee it will be reim-bursed by FEMA. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therecommended Board ofHealth amendment forthis fiscal year budget.McDonough noted sheis against providingmasks for every personin the county. Wick-ham said to do sowould be small invest-ment to help the publicbe safe and he wouldsupport such an act.Baker would like toprovide all schools pri-vate and public withmasks to protect ourchildren because thereare many who can't af-ford them. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert said the IDPHhas no new numbers toreport because TestIowa has such a backlog of tests to run. Sunnycrest Manor Ad-ministrator Cris Kirschgave her update. Thereare zero cases at SCM.The seven residents inlevel one isolation arerequired to isolate af-ter returning from ahospital stay or a doc-tor's appointment. Emergency Manage-ment Director TomBerger said he is ableto supply PPEs to longterm care facilities,hospitals and emergen-cy responders. Rightnow things look good. DISCUSSION AND AC-TION TO APPROVECONCEPTUAL PLANSFOR THE COURTHOUSEFIRST FLOOR COURT-ROOM FEH Design ChristyMonk showed the floorplan designed for thecourtroom. She saiddue to the fact this wasoriginally priced outseveral months agoshe would estimatethere could be up to a10% increase in costs. Judge Michael Shu-batt thanked the Boardfor moving forwardwith this project. Facil-ities Maintenance Su-perintendent ChrisSoeder said the time-line he is looking atwould be to have theCity Assessor's officemoved to their new lo-cation in Septemberthen begin remodel forthe courts. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the conceptu-al plans for the firstfloor courtroom. WORK SESSION WITHCOUNTY ENGINEER TODISCUSS A NO PARK-ING ZONE ALONG DY-ERSVILLE EAST ROADFOR THE FIELD OFDREAMS Dyersville Public WorksDirector John Wand-snider was in the meet-ing to discuss thesafety issue of havingcars park on DyersvilleEast Road when theMLB game is at theField of Dreams. SheriffJoe Kennedy said evenif posted No Parking itwould be very difficultto enforce. EngineerAnthony Bardgett willcontinue to work withthe City of Dyersville totry to arrive at a solu-tion. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - PROPOSEDSPEED LIMIT CHANGEON BLACK HILLS ROADAND LANSING ROAD Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to publish thepublic hearing for 5:30p.m., Monday, July 27,2020. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS FY21 BUDGETAMENDMENT #1 Budget Director StellaRunde said the firstamendment will be dueto COVID. The State isbeing granted one bil-lion dollars from theFederal government tobe disbursed for COVIDexpenses to countieswith population over500,000. The issue is,Iowa has no countieswith that high of popu-lation. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS 2020 US CEN-SUS Interim Executive Di-rector Ed Raber ex-plained the importanceof returning the censussurvey. This will affectfunding for schools, forroads, and local optionsales tax. Every personneeds to be counted soplease if you have notdone your survey doso. RESOLUTION 20-157 -APPROVING THE UNIONCONTRACT BETWEENTHE COUNTY ANDTEAMSTERS - ROADDEPARTMENT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a FY2021Collective BargainingAgreement betweenDubuque County andTeamster Local 120representing the Sec-ondary Roads employ-ees; and WHEREAS, the one-year agreement re-flects as 2.0% wage in-crease and the additionof Martin Luther King,Jr.'s Birthday as a rec-ognized holiday. NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors approveand authorize theChairperson to sign theFY2021 Collective Bar-gaining Agreement be-tween Dubuque Countyand Teamster Local120 representing theSecondary Roads em-ployees. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,for discussion Wick-ham stated he believesthe county has a re-markable road crewthat does a great jobbut he still wants awage freeze. Motioncarried with Mc-Donough and Bakervoting aye to approveand authorize the Chairto sign Resolution 20-157 and Wickham vot-ing nay. RESOLUTION 20-158 -APPROVING THE ANNU-AL D.A.R.E. STATUS RE-PORT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY2020 and is re-quired to file an AnnualStatus Report in con-nection with theD.A.R.E. program. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Status Report inconnection with theD.A.R.E. program. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-158. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to adjourn at12:24 p.m.Minutes prepared by:

.Mary J Habel.Dubuque County

Deputy Auditor1t 7/31

MINUTES OF JULY 13, 15, 20, 2020

DUBUQUE COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Chair David J Baker,Ann McDonough and

Jay Wickham Due to the coronavirusCOVID 19 pandemic allmeetings of the Boardof Supervisors will nowbe conducted throughZoom with both audioand video available.Every agenda will in-clude information howto login to attend thatmeeting. WORK SESSION -COUNTY ENGINEER RE-GARDING SPEED LIM-ITS ON BLACK HILLSROAD AND LANSINGROAD The Board met withEngineer AnthonyBardgett to discuss thespeed limits on BlackHills Road and LansingRoad. It was decided tohold a public hearingfor people living onthose roads can comeforward to voice theiropinions. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 8:57 a.m. un-til 9:00 a.m. PLEDGE OF ALLE-GIANCE Chair Baker led thePledge of Allegiance. MINUTES OF MEET-INGS JUNE 22, 24, 29,JULY 6, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve theminutes. CONSENT ITEMS Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the consentitems consisting of thequarterly revenue re-ports from the AuditorsOffice, Recorders Of-fice and the Sheriff. RESOLUTION 20-145APPROVING PURCHASEOF ONE SUV FOR THEMH-DD DEPT WHEREAS, quoteswere received on July8, 2020 for a currentyear model small SUVfor MH-DD CEO, and WHEREAS, the Countyreceived three quotesas follows:Name, Address, City,State, SUV Quote Mike Finnin Kia, 4355Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $22,726.00 Tauke Motors, 10009th St SE, Dyersville, IA52040, $23,275.00 Mike Finnin Ford, 3600Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $25,163.00 WHEREAS, the lowestbidder did not meet thewarranty requirementsof the specifications;and WHEREAS, the Facili-ties Superintendenthas recommended thenext lowest bid meet-ing the RFQ specifica-tions, Tauke Motors; THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approves anddirects the Chair tosign the necessarydocuments for the pur-chase of a 2020 Chero-kee LATITUDE SportUtility from Tauke Mo-tors of Dyersville, IA ata total cost of $23,275. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-145. PROOF OF PUBLICA-TION - PUBLIC HEARING Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to receive andfile the proof of publi-cation. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - AMENDMENTOF THE SECONDARYROADS CURRENT FY21CONSTRUCTION PRO-GRAM Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the notice ofpublic hearing to beheld at 5:30 p.m. Mon-day, July 27, 2020. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry explainedthe Paisley's would liketo rezone to bring anon-conforming prop-erty into conformity. Chair Baker openedthe public hearing.There were no writtenor oral comments. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to close thehearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-11-20 MarkPaisley A-1 Agriculturalto R-3 Single FamilyResidential The applicant is re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-3, Single FamilyResidential 1.20 acresto get a non-conform-ing property into con-formity and to allow fora future detachedgarage. The property,located adjacent to theCity of Dubuque alongDerby Grange Road, islegally described as Lot2 NW SE Section 8,(T89N-R2E) DubuqueTownship, DubuqueCounty, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry said theSiegerts would like tosell the house and sev-eral buildings to theirson. Chair Baker opened thepublic hearing. Therewere no written or oralcomments. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toclose the hearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE#ZC06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-12-20 Gerald &Judith Siegert andSteven Siegert A-1Agricultural to R-2 Sin-gle Family Residential The applicants are re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-2, Single FamilyResidential .86 acres tobe allowed to split thehouse and two build-ings to sell to their son.The property, locatedadjacent to the City ofDubuque along EnglishMill Road, is legally de-scribed as S 10 acres ofLot 1 SE NW Section 5,(T88N-R2E) TableMound Township,Dubuque County, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. RESOLUTION 20-146 -FINAL PLAT - BEHNKEACRES PLAT 3 - SEC-TION 34 - JEFFERSONTOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,BEHNKE ACRES PLAT 3,comprised of Lot 1 ofthe SW ¼ of the SE ¼Section 34, T90N, R1E,of the 5th PM, Jeffer-son Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create two (2)lots, namely Lot 1 andLot 2 of Behnke AcresPlat 3 Section 34, Jef-ferson Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City of Rickards-ville and the Rickards-ville Planning and Zon-ing Commission ; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the R-1,Rural Residential andC-1, Conservancy dis-tricts, thus subject toall the requirements ofthose districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-146. RESOLUTION 20-147 -FINAL PLAT - STONEYKNOB SUBDIVISION -SECTION 5 - DUBUQUETOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,STONEY KNOB SUBDI-VISION, a subdivision

of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1and Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot1 all in the NW ¼ of theSE ¼ all in Section 5,T89N, R2E, of the 5thPM, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create three(3) lots, namely Lot 1thru Lot 3 of StoneyKnob Subdivision Sec-tion 5, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City Council of theCity of Dubuque andthe City of DubuqueZoning Advisory Com-mission; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the A-1,Agricultural and A-2,Agricultural Residentialdistricts, thus subjectto all the requirementsof those districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-147. RESOLUTION 20-148 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion:DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 05/28/2020, Na-talie Scherf, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Romero Elerby, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 04/22/2020,Kaylee Grimstad, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PFT CNA,11/19/2019, HollyKress, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 11/07/2018, Mira-cle Pinkston, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,04/16/2019, NicoleEdelman, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Dontae Bartman, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,08/21/2018, NicholeAdelmund, $14.30 Health, TFT Clerk II,07/06/2020, SamanthaKloft, $16.85 Treasurer, PPT ClerkCashier, 06/08/2020,Robin Dempsey, $17.53 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-148. RESOLUTION 20-149 -APPROVING THE SPE-CIAL EVENTS PERMITAPPLICATION FORDUBUQUE MAINSTREET AND THESMOKESTACK WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with SpecialEvents Permit applica-tion from DubuqueMain Street and theSmokestack for July 25,2020; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants are requestingthe use of the Court-house parking lot forpatrons to utilize dur-ing a concert event atthe Smokestack; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants have providedthe required certificateof liability insurancewhich names DubuqueCounty as an addition-al insurer; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves theSpecial Events Permitapplication forDubuque Main Streetand the Smokestack. Motion by Baker, sec-onded by Wickham,carried with Mc-Donough voting nay, toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-149. RESOLUTION 20-150 -APPROVING THE LEASEAGREEMENT WITHPINE BOX LLLP FOR OF-FICE SPACE FOR THECITY ASSESSOR WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty is leasing officespace for the City As-sessor's office to allowfor an additional court-room to be constructedin their current space;and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has securedspace with Pine BoxLLLP for approximating1,022 square feet ofspace located at 1789Elm Street, Suite A,Dubuque, IA 52001; and WHEREAS, the baserent cost shall be $8.00x 1,022 SF square foot($8,176.00 annual$681.33 monthly) andMaintenance, Insur-ance and Tax cost shallbe $3.25 x 1,022 squarefeet ($3,321.50annual/$276.79 permonth) for 24 months; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED thatDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe lease agreementbetween DubuqueCounty and Pine BoxLLLP for the lease of of-fice space. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-150. RESOLUTION 20-151 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHMARTIN EQUIPMENTFOR THE PURCHASE OFONE 2020 JOHN DEERE772GXT MOTOR GRADER WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for amotor grader and Mar-tin Equipment of Iowa,Dubuque, Iowa hassubmitted a quote of$314,500.00 for a new2020 John Deere 772GPMotor Grader; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and Shop Su-pervisor have reviewedsaid quote and recom-mend accepting thequote as submitted byMartin Equipment ofIowa for one 2020 JohnDeere 772GP MotorGrader, including snowequipment and extend-ed power train/hy-draulics 60 month/5,000 hour warranty,and less the trade-inprice of Dubuque Coun-ty Equipment # M-6 -2003 John Deere772CHII Motor Graderwith snow equipment$48,000.00. THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approve and di-rect the Chair to signthe necessary docu-ments with MartinEquipment of Iowa forthe purchase of onemotor grader with theoptions listed aboveless trade-in at a grandtotal price of$266,500.00. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-151. RESOLUTION 20-152 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHTOP GRADE EXCAVAT-ING FOR A MAINTE-NANCE CULVERT RE-PLACEMENT ON SUN-DOWN RD WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for cul-vert maintenance andTop Grade Excavating,Inc., Farley, Iowa hassubmitted a proposalfor a 36 RCP culvertreplacement on Sun-down Rd including re-placement of theconcrete roadway overthe culvert; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and RoadMaintenance Superin-tendent have reviewedsaid proposal and rec-ommend accepting theproposal as submittedby Top Grade Excavat-ing, Inc. for the mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rd. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THAT theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Proposal from TopGrade Excavating, Inc.to provide mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rdat a grand totalamount of $88,913.00. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-152. RESOLUTION 20-153 -APPROVE NEGOTIAT-ING A PROFESSIONALSERVICES AGREEMENTWITH FOTH INFRAS-TRUCTURE & ENVIRON-MENT, LLC FOR THENW ARTERIAL/JOHNDEERE ROAD CORRI-DOR PROJECT WHEREAS, on April 15,2020, Dubuque Countyissued solicitations forcompetitive responseproposals from quali-fied professional con-sulting firms todetermine interest andcapabilities of provid-ing Professional Engi-neering Services forthe reconstruction ofNorthwest Arterial/John Deere Road Corri-dor in the City ofDubuque and DubuqueCounty; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty followed theIowa Department ofTransportation Consul-tant Selection Process(I.M. 3.310) includingforming a consultantselection committee toevaluate and score theRFPs submitted; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee used specific eval-uation criteria that re-ceived concurrence bythe Iowa Departmentof Transportation; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty received fiveproposals from Ander-son Bogert, Ament De-sign, Fehr Graham,Foth Infrastructure &Environment, LLC, andIIW; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee met on June 11,2020 and June 30, 2020to evaluate and scorethe proposals submit-ted by the consultants;and WHEREAS, the com-mittee carefully delib-erated each consult-ants strengths andweaknesses. The selec-tion ranking was basedupon the overallstrength of informationprovided in the Consul-tant's response pro-posal submitted, theConsultant's presenta-tion and interviews,and the Consultant'sdemonstrated compe-tence, experience andqualifications. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THATbased on the extensivereview of the propos-als, the presentationsand interviews, theconsultant selectioncommittee recom-mends that the Countynegotiate a Profession-al Services Agreementwith Foth Infrastruc-ture & Environment,LLC for the NW Arteri-al/John Deere RoadCorridor project. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-153. RESOLUTION 20-154 -APPROVE ANNUALSHERIFF'S EQUITABLESHARING AGREEMENTWITH FEDERAL AGEN-CIES WHEREAS, theDubuque County Sher-iffs office is a party toan Equitable SharingAgreement with feder-al agencies; and WHEREAS, the agree-ment allows for shar-ing through the Depart-ment of Justice AssetForfeiture Program andthe Department of theTreasurer Asset Forfei-ture Program, and WHEREAS, the agree-ment requires an annu-al certification reportregarding the funds re-ceived and spentthrough the programs. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors herebyapproves and autho-rizes the Chair to signthe certification report. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Baker,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-154. RESOLUTION 20-155 -APPROVE QUARTERLYD.A.R.E. CLAIM WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY20 and is re-quired to file quarterlyclaims for reimburse-ment of the expensesincurred in connectionwith the D.A.R.E. pro-gram. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Quarter Report forreimbursement of ex-penses for the FY20County SubstanceAbuse Grant in theamount of $502.34 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-155. COMMUNICATION -BOARD OF HEALTHRESIGNATION Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toreceive and file the res-ignation of DianeHeiken. APPOINTMENTS -BOARD OF HEALTH There was discussionif the Board of Healthhad approved the twoappointments. Motionby Wickham, secondedby Baker to table theapplicants until theBoard of Health ap-proves, carried withMcDonough voting nay. APPOINTMENT - ZON-ING BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to appointLoras Link to the Boardof Adjustment. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 10:53 a.m. forfive minutes. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert gave an up-date of the numbers in-cluding one more deathin Dubuque County. There was no updatefrom Sunnycrest Manor. Board of Health Direc-tor Tom Beechen saidthe Board wants to getthe word out the im-portance of wearing amask and pleads withthe public to pleasewear a mask at alltimes when you can'tavoid being near peo-ple. RESOLTUION 20-156 -APPROVING THE MEM-ORANDUM OF UNDER-STANDING WITH THECITY OF DUBUQUE FORTHE ISOLATION SHEL-TER WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a Memo-randum of Under-standing between theCity of Dubuque andDubuque County forthe funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing; and WHEREAS, emergencydisaster declarationsrelated to the globalpandemic COVID-19have been issued atthe federal, state, andlocal levels; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County acknowl-edge the need for non-congregate temporaryhousing and shelter toprovide alternativeshelter for DubuqueCounty residents toprevent the spread ofCOVID-19; and WHEREAS, the shelterwill be open to individ-uals who test positivefor COVID-19 who donot require hospitaliza-tion but need isolation,those who have beenexposed to COVID-19who do not requirehospitalization, asymp-tomatic high-risk indi-viduals needing socialdistancing as a precau-tionary measure,homeless individuals,doubled up individuals,those living in congre-gate living situations,and those working inessential service whoneed to isolate andmaintain proper socialdistancing; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County desire toidentify the duties andresponsibilities of eachparty related to theprovision and mainte-nance of a non-congre-gate shelter fortemporary housing re-sulting from the globalpandemic COVID-19;and NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves andauthorizes the chair-person to sign theMemorandum of Un-derstanding betweenthe City of Dubuqueand Dubuque Countyfor the funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-156. COUNTY BUILDINGACCESS RESTRICTIONS The Board discussedrestrictions upon en-tering county buildingsand determined masksare required and willbe provided to thosewho do not have one.The public is encour-aged to conduct asmuch county businessonline or through themail as possible but ifyou must come to thecourt house you willneed to schedule anappointment in the de-partment or depart-ments you plan to visit. WORK SESSION WITHSHERIFF TO DISCUSSFIREWORKS The Board asked foran update if there wereproblems with fire-works around the coun-ty. Sheriff Kennedystated this year withthe cancellation ofpublic firework dis-plays there was a no-ticeable increase inprivate use; howeverthere were no major is-sues reported. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS A TREASUR-ER'S OFFICE WINDOWREMODEL OFFERING AWALK-UP EXTERNALSERVICE Treasurer Eric Stier-man was not in atten-dance for the meetingso this will be dis-cussed when he is ableto attend. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS WATERSHEDPROGRAM 28E AGREE-MENT Eric Schmechel saidthe agreement is al-most done and thenwill be sent to the Cityof Dubuque attorneyand the County attor-ney for approvals. BOARDS AND COM-MISSIONS UPDATE Baker gave an updateon the Operation NewView board he serveson. The goal is to haveONV merge with HCAPby October 1, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at1:23. Upon reconvening at11:00 a.m. on Wednes-day, July 15, 2020 thepurpose is to hire im-mediately for the Facil-ity Manager position.The City of Dubuquewill cover the cost of acell phone and theCounty will pay for anytraining that is needed.HR Director Dawn Sher-man said this expenseis contributed to theCOVID pandemic butthere is no guarantee itwill be reimbursed byFEMA. RESOLUTION 20-159 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion: DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Health, TPT FacilityManager, 06/15/2020,Beth Gilbreath, $20.00 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-157. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at11:09. JOINT WORK SESSIONWITH THE BOARD OFHEALTH Upon reconvening at9:00 a.m. on Monday,July 20, 2020 the Boardof Supervisors metwith the Board ofHealth. Becky Nowa-chek from Region 6Board of Health dis-cussed a member ofthe Board of Supervi-sors serving on theBoard of Health com-mittee and yes, thatwould be allowed. The Board of Healthdiscussed their budgetamendment request.They do have $355,000remaining out of theoriginal $500,000 theCounty granted themfor the COVID crisis.They do have thatmoney earmarkedwhere it needs to bespent. At this time theyare asking for an addi-tional $510,800. BudgetDirector Stella Rundesaid this would comefrom the Fund Bal-ances and no guaran-tee it will be reim-bursed by FEMA. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therecommended Board ofHealth amendment forthis fiscal year budget.McDonough noted sheis against providingmasks for every personin the county. Wick-ham said to do sowould be small invest-ment to help the publicbe safe and he wouldsupport such an act.Baker would like toprovide all schools pri-vate and public withmasks to protect ourchildren because thereare many who can't af-ford them. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert said the IDPHhas no new numbers toreport because TestIowa has such a backlog of tests to run. Sunnycrest Manor Ad-ministrator Cris Kirschgave her update. Thereare zero cases at SCM.The seven residents inlevel one isolation arerequired to isolate af-ter returning from ahospital stay or a doc-tor's appointment. Emergency Manage-ment Director TomBerger said he is ableto supply PPEs to longterm care facilities,hospitals and emergen-cy responders. Rightnow things look good. DISCUSSION AND AC-TION TO APPROVECONCEPTUAL PLANSFOR THE COURTHOUSEFIRST FLOOR COURT-ROOM FEH Design ChristyMonk showed the floorplan designed for thecourtroom. She saiddue to the fact this wasoriginally priced outseveral months agoshe would estimatethere could be up to a10% increase in costs. Judge Michael Shu-batt thanked the Boardfor moving forwardwith this project. Facil-ities Maintenance Su-perintendent ChrisSoeder said the time-line he is looking atwould be to have theCity Assessor's officemoved to their new lo-cation in Septemberthen begin remodel forthe courts. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the conceptu-al plans for the firstfloor courtroom. WORK SESSION WITHCOUNTY ENGINEER TODISCUSS A NO PARK-ING ZONE ALONG DY-ERSVILLE EAST ROADFOR THE FIELD OFDREAMS Dyersville Public WorksDirector John Wand-snider was in the meet-ing to discuss thesafety issue of havingcars park on DyersvilleEast Road when theMLB game is at theField of Dreams. SheriffJoe Kennedy said evenif posted No Parking itwould be very difficultto enforce. EngineerAnthony Bardgett willcontinue to work withthe City of Dyersville totry to arrive at a solu-tion. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - PROPOSEDSPEED LIMIT CHANGEON BLACK HILLS ROADAND LANSING ROAD Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to publish thepublic hearing for 5:30p.m., Monday, July 27,2020. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS FY21 BUDGETAMENDMENT #1 Budget Director StellaRunde said the firstamendment will be dueto COVID. The State isbeing granted one bil-lion dollars from theFederal government tobe disbursed for COVIDexpenses to countieswith population over500,000. The issue is,Iowa has no countieswith that high of popu-lation. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS 2020 US CEN-SUS Interim Executive Di-rector Ed Raber ex-plained the importanceof returning the censussurvey. This will affectfunding for schools, forroads, and local optionsales tax. Every personneeds to be counted soplease if you have notdone your survey doso. RESOLUTION 20-157 -APPROVING THE UNIONCONTRACT BETWEENTHE COUNTY ANDTEAMSTERS - ROADDEPARTMENT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a FY2021Collective BargainingAgreement betweenDubuque County andTeamster Local 120representing the Sec-ondary Roads employ-ees; and WHEREAS, the one-year agreement re-flects as 2.0% wage in-crease and the additionof Martin Luther King,Jr.'s Birthday as a rec-ognized holiday. NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors approveand authorize theChairperson to sign theFY2021 Collective Bar-gaining Agreement be-tween Dubuque Countyand Teamster Local120 representing theSecondary Roads em-ployees. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,for discussion Wick-ham stated he believesthe county has a re-markable road crewthat does a great jobbut he still wants awage freeze. Motioncarried with Mc-Donough and Bakervoting aye to approveand authorize the Chairto sign Resolution 20-157 and Wickham vot-ing nay. RESOLUTION 20-158 -APPROVING THE ANNU-AL D.A.R.E. STATUS RE-PORT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY2020 and is re-quired to file an AnnualStatus Report in con-nection with theD.A.R.E. program. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Status Report inconnection with theD.A.R.E. program. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-158. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to adjourn at12:24 p.m.Minutes prepared by:

.Mary J Habel.Dubuque County

Deputy Auditor1t 7/31

MINUTES OF JULY 13, 15, 20, 2020

DUBUQUE COUNTYBOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Chair David J Baker,Ann McDonough and

Jay Wickham Due to the coronavirusCOVID 19 pandemic allmeetings of the Boardof Supervisors will nowbe conducted throughZoom with both audioand video available.Every agenda will in-clude information howto login to attend thatmeeting. WORK SESSION -COUNTY ENGINEER RE-GARDING SPEED LIM-ITS ON BLACK HILLSROAD AND LANSINGROAD The Board met withEngineer AnthonyBardgett to discuss thespeed limits on BlackHills Road and LansingRoad. It was decided tohold a public hearingfor people living onthose roads can comeforward to voice theiropinions. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 8:57 a.m. un-til 9:00 a.m. PLEDGE OF ALLE-GIANCE Chair Baker led thePledge of Allegiance. MINUTES OF MEET-INGS JUNE 22, 24, 29,JULY 6, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve theminutes. CONSENT ITEMS Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the consentitems consisting of thequarterly revenue re-ports from the AuditorsOffice, Recorders Of-fice and the Sheriff. RESOLUTION 20-145APPROVING PURCHASEOF ONE SUV FOR THEMH-DD DEPT WHEREAS, quoteswere received on July8, 2020 for a currentyear model small SUVfor MH-DD CEO, and WHEREAS, the Countyreceived three quotesas follows:Name, Address, City,State, SUV Quote Mike Finnin Kia, 4355Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $22,726.00 Tauke Motors, 10009th St SE, Dyersville, IA52040, $23,275.00 Mike Finnin Ford, 3600Dodge Street, Dubuque,IA 52003, $25,163.00 WHEREAS, the lowestbidder did not meet thewarranty requirementsof the specifications;and WHEREAS, the Facili-ties Superintendenthas recommended thenext lowest bid meet-ing the RFQ specifica-tions, Tauke Motors; THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approves anddirects the Chair tosign the necessarydocuments for the pur-chase of a 2020 Chero-kee LATITUDE SportUtility from Tauke Mo-tors of Dyersville, IA ata total cost of $23,275. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-145. PROOF OF PUBLICA-TION - PUBLIC HEARING Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to receive andfile the proof of publi-cation. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - AMENDMENTOF THE SECONDARYROADS CURRENT FY21CONSTRUCTION PRO-GRAM Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the notice ofpublic hearing to beheld at 5:30 p.m. Mon-day, July 27, 2020. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry explainedthe Paisley's would liketo rezone to bring anon-conforming prop-erty into conformity. Chair Baker openedthe public hearing.There were no writtenor oral comments. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to close thehearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE -ZC#06-11-20 MARK JPAISLEY A-1 AGRICUL-TURAL TO R-3 SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-11-20 MarkPaisley A-1 Agriculturalto R-3 Single FamilyResidential The applicant is re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-3, Single FamilyResidential 1.20 acresto get a non-conform-ing property into con-formity and to allow fora future detachedgarage. The property,located adjacent to theCity of Dubuque alongDerby Grange Road, islegally described as Lot2 NW SE Section 8,(T89N-R2E) DubuqueTownship, DubuqueCounty, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. PUBLIC HEARING -ZC#06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL Zoning AdministratorTammy Henry said theSiegerts would like tosell the house and sev-eral buildings to theirson. Chair Baker opened thepublic hearing. Therewere no written or oralcomments. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toclose the hearing. AMENDMENT TO ZON-ING ORDINANCE#ZC06-12-20 GERALD &JUDITH SIEGERT ANDSTEVEN SIEGERT A-1AGRICULTURAL TO R-2SINGLE FAMILY RESI-DENTIAL The following amend-ment to the DubuqueCounty Zoning Ordi-nance is proposed. ZC#06-12-20 Gerald &Judith Siegert andSteven Siegert A-1Agricultural to R-2 Sin-gle Family Residential The applicants are re-questing to rezonefrom A-1, Agriculturalto R-2, Single FamilyResidential .86 acres tobe allowed to split thehouse and two build-ings to sell to their son.The property, locatedadjacent to the City ofDubuque along EnglishMill Road, is legally de-scribed as S 10 acres ofLot 1 SE NW Section 5,(T88N-R2E) TableMound Township,Dubuque County, Iowa. A report on the pro-posed amendment hasbeen received from theDubuque County Zon-ing Commission; noticeof the public hearinghas been published asrequired by law; and apublic hearing hasbeen held on Monday,July 13, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therezoning. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to suspend therequirement that thisamendment be consid-ered and voted on forpassage at two priormeetings. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously that theamendment be adopt-ed and that the zoningadministrator be di-rected to enter the ap-propriate changes onthe official zoning mapand that the Auditor bedirected to arrange forthe publication of theamendment and por-tion of the official zon-ing map as amended inthe official countynewspapers as re-quired by law. RESOLUTION 20-146 -FINAL PLAT - BEHNKEACRES PLAT 3 - SEC-TION 34 - JEFFERSONTOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,BEHNKE ACRES PLAT 3,comprised of Lot 1 ofthe SW ¼ of the SE ¼Section 34, T90N, R1E,of the 5th PM, Jeffer-son Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create two (2)lots, namely Lot 1 andLot 2 of Behnke AcresPlat 3 Section 34, Jef-ferson Township,Dubuque County, Iowa;and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City of Rickards-ville and the Rickards-ville Planning and Zon-ing Commission ; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the R-1,Rural Residential andC-1, Conservancy dis-tricts, thus subject toall the requirements ofthose districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-146. RESOLUTION 20-147 -FINAL PLAT - STONEYKNOB SUBDIVISION -SECTION 5 - DUBUQUETOWNSHIP WHEREAS, there hasbeen presented to theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors a FinalPlat of Survey for,STONEY KNOB SUBDI-VISION, a subdivision

of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1and Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot1 all in the NW ¼ of theSE ¼ all in Section 5,T89N, R2E, of the 5thPM, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat will create three(3) lots, namely Lot 1thru Lot 3 of StoneyKnob Subdivision Sec-tion 5, Dubuque Town-ship, Dubuque County,Iowa; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined and approved bythe City Council of theCity of Dubuque andthe City of DubuqueZoning Advisory Com-mission; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the DubuqueCounty Planning andZoning Commission,Dubuque County Boardof Health, DubuqueCounty Engineer,Dubuque County Trea-surer and the DubuqueCounty Plats Officerand has their approvalendorsed thereon; and WHEREAS, said finalplat has been exam-ined by the Board ofSupervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa,and they find the sameconforms to thestatutes and other reg-ulatory ordinances andresolutions. NOW, THEREFORE, BEIT RESOLVED, by theBoard of Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowa: Section 1. That theabove described prop-erty is within the A-1,Agricultural and A-2,Agricultural Residentialdistricts, thus subjectto all the requirementsof those districts. Section 2. That theabove described finalplat be and is herebyapproved and theChairperson of theBoard of Supervisors isauthorized and direct-ed to endorse the ap-proval of DubuqueCounty, Iowa upon saidfinal plat. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-147. RESOLUTION 20-148 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion:DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 05/28/2020, Na-talie Scherf, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Romero Elerby, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 04/22/2020,Kaylee Grimstad, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PFT CNA,11/19/2019, HollyKress, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT PI/CNA, 11/07/2018, Mira-cle Pinkston, $13.26 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,04/16/2019, NicoleEdelman, $14.30 Sunnycrest, PPT FoodService Wrkr, 03/01/2019,Dontae Bartman, $12.00 Sunnycrest, PPT CNA,08/21/2018, NicholeAdelmund, $14.30 Health, TFT Clerk II,07/06/2020, SamanthaKloft, $16.85 Treasurer, PPT ClerkCashier, 06/08/2020,Robin Dempsey, $17.53 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-148. RESOLUTION 20-149 -APPROVING THE SPE-CIAL EVENTS PERMITAPPLICATION FORDUBUQUE MAINSTREET AND THESMOKESTACK WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with SpecialEvents Permit applica-tion from DubuqueMain Street and theSmokestack for July 25,2020; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants are requestingthe use of the Court-house parking lot forpatrons to utilize dur-ing a concert event atthe Smokestack; and WHEREAS, the appli-cants have providedthe required certificateof liability insurancewhich names DubuqueCounty as an addition-al insurer; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves theSpecial Events Permitapplication forDubuque Main Streetand the Smokestack. Motion by Baker, sec-onded by Wickham,carried with Mc-Donough voting nay, toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-149. RESOLUTION 20-150 -APPROVING THE LEASEAGREEMENT WITHPINE BOX LLLP FOR OF-FICE SPACE FOR THECITY ASSESSOR WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty is leasing officespace for the City As-sessor's office to allowfor an additional court-room to be constructedin their current space;and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has securedspace with Pine BoxLLLP for approximating1,022 square feet ofspace located at 1789Elm Street, Suite A,Dubuque, IA 52001; and WHEREAS, the baserent cost shall be $8.00x 1,022 SF square foot($8,176.00 annual$681.33 monthly) andMaintenance, Insur-ance and Tax cost shallbe $3.25 x 1,022 squarefeet ($3,321.50annual/$276.79 permonth) for 24 months; NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED thatDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe lease agreementbetween DubuqueCounty and Pine BoxLLLP for the lease of of-fice space. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-150. RESOLUTION 20-151 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHMARTIN EQUIPMENTFOR THE PURCHASE OFONE 2020 JOHN DEERE772GXT MOTOR GRADER WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for amotor grader and Mar-tin Equipment of Iowa,Dubuque, Iowa hassubmitted a quote of$314,500.00 for a new2020 John Deere 772GPMotor Grader; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and Shop Su-pervisor have reviewedsaid quote and recom-mend accepting thequote as submitted byMartin Equipment ofIowa for one 2020 JohnDeere 772GP MotorGrader, including snowequipment and extend-ed power train/hy-draulics 60 month/5,000 hour warranty,and less the trade-inprice of Dubuque Coun-ty Equipment # M-6 -2003 John Deere772CHII Motor Graderwith snow equipment$48,000.00. THEREFORE BE IT RE-SOLVED that the Boardof Supervisors ofDubuque County, Iowahereby approve and di-rect the Chair to signthe necessary docu-ments with MartinEquipment of Iowa forthe purchase of onemotor grader with theoptions listed aboveless trade-in at a grandtotal price of$266,500.00. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-151. RESOLUTION 20-152 -APPROVE NECESSARYDOCUMENTS WITHTOP GRADE EXCAVAT-ING FOR A MAINTE-NANCE CULVERT RE-PLACEMENT ON SUN-DOWN RD WHEREAS, the sec-ondary roads budgetincludes funds for cul-vert maintenance andTop Grade Excavating,Inc., Farley, Iowa hassubmitted a proposalfor a 36 RCP culvertreplacement on Sun-down Rd including re-placement of theconcrete roadway overthe culvert; and WHEREAS, the CountyEngineer and RoadMaintenance Superin-tendent have reviewedsaid proposal and rec-ommend accepting theproposal as submittedby Top Grade Excavat-ing, Inc. for the mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rd. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THAT theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Proposal from TopGrade Excavating, Inc.to provide mainte-nance culvert replace-ment on Sundown Rdat a grand totalamount of $88,913.00. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-152. RESOLUTION 20-153 -APPROVE NEGOTIAT-ING A PROFESSIONALSERVICES AGREEMENTWITH FOTH INFRAS-TRUCTURE & ENVIRON-MENT, LLC FOR THENW ARTERIAL/JOHNDEERE ROAD CORRI-DOR PROJECT WHEREAS, on April 15,2020, Dubuque Countyissued solicitations forcompetitive responseproposals from quali-fied professional con-sulting firms todetermine interest andcapabilities of provid-ing Professional Engi-neering Services forthe reconstruction ofNorthwest Arterial/John Deere Road Corri-dor in the City ofDubuque and DubuqueCounty; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty followed theIowa Department ofTransportation Consul-tant Selection Process(I.M. 3.310) includingforming a consultantselection committee toevaluate and score theRFPs submitted; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee used specific eval-uation criteria that re-ceived concurrence bythe Iowa Departmentof Transportation; and WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty received fiveproposals from Ander-son Bogert, Ament De-sign, Fehr Graham,Foth Infrastructure &Environment, LLC, andIIW; and WHEREAS, the consul-tant selection commit-tee met on June 11,2020 and June 30, 2020to evaluate and scorethe proposals submit-ted by the consultants;and WHEREAS, the com-mittee carefully delib-erated each consult-ants strengths andweaknesses. The selec-tion ranking was basedupon the overallstrength of informationprovided in the Consul-tant's response pro-posal submitted, theConsultant's presenta-tion and interviews,and the Consultant'sdemonstrated compe-tence, experience andqualifications. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED THATbased on the extensivereview of the propos-als, the presentationsand interviews, theconsultant selectioncommittee recom-mends that the Countynegotiate a Profession-al Services Agreementwith Foth Infrastruc-ture & Environment,LLC for the NW Arteri-al/John Deere RoadCorridor project. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-153. RESOLUTION 20-154 -APPROVE ANNUALSHERIFF'S EQUITABLESHARING AGREEMENTWITH FEDERAL AGEN-CIES WHEREAS, theDubuque County Sher-iffs office is a party toan Equitable SharingAgreement with feder-al agencies; and WHEREAS, the agree-ment allows for shar-ing through the Depart-ment of Justice AssetForfeiture Program andthe Department of theTreasurer Asset Forfei-ture Program, and WHEREAS, the agree-ment requires an annu-al certification reportregarding the funds re-ceived and spentthrough the programs. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors herebyapproves and autho-rizes the Chair to signthe certification report. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Baker,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-154. RESOLUTION 20-155 -APPROVE QUARTERLYD.A.R.E. CLAIM WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY20 and is re-quired to file quarterlyclaims for reimburse-ment of the expensesincurred in connectionwith the D.A.R.E. pro-gram. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Quarter Report forreimbursement of ex-penses for the FY20County SubstanceAbuse Grant in theamount of $502.34 Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-155. COMMUNICATION -BOARD OF HEALTHRESIGNATION Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toreceive and file the res-ignation of DianeHeiken. APPOINTMENTS -BOARD OF HEALTH There was discussionif the Board of Healthhad approved the twoappointments. Motionby Wickham, secondedby Baker to table theapplicants until theBoard of Health ap-proves, carried withMcDonough voting nay. APPOINTMENT - ZON-ING BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to appointLoras Link to the Boardof Adjustment. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously torecess at 10:53 a.m. forfive minutes. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert gave an up-date of the numbers in-cluding one more deathin Dubuque County. There was no updatefrom Sunnycrest Manor. Board of Health Direc-tor Tom Beechen saidthe Board wants to getthe word out the im-portance of wearing amask and pleads withthe public to pleasewear a mask at alltimes when you can'tavoid being near peo-ple. RESOLTUION 20-156 -APPROVING THE MEM-ORANDUM OF UNDER-STANDING WITH THECITY OF DUBUQUE FORTHE ISOLATION SHEL-TER WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a Memo-randum of Under-standing between theCity of Dubuque andDubuque County forthe funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing; and WHEREAS, emergencydisaster declarationsrelated to the globalpandemic COVID-19have been issued atthe federal, state, andlocal levels; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County acknowl-edge the need for non-congregate temporaryhousing and shelter toprovide alternativeshelter for DubuqueCounty residents toprevent the spread ofCOVID-19; and WHEREAS, the shelterwill be open to individ-uals who test positivefor COVID-19 who donot require hospitaliza-tion but need isolation,those who have beenexposed to COVID-19who do not requirehospitalization, asymp-tomatic high-risk indi-viduals needing socialdistancing as a precau-tionary measure,homeless individuals,doubled up individuals,those living in congre-gate living situations,and those working inessential service whoneed to isolate andmaintain proper socialdistancing; and WHEREAS, the Cityand County desire toidentify the duties andresponsibilities of eachparty related to theprovision and mainte-nance of a non-congre-gate shelter fortemporary housing re-sulting from the globalpandemic COVID-19;and NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED DubuqueCounty approves andauthorizes the chair-person to sign theMemorandum of Un-derstanding betweenthe City of Dubuqueand Dubuque Countyfor the funding for non-congregate temporaryhousing. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-156. COUNTY BUILDINGACCESS RESTRICTIONS The Board discussedrestrictions upon en-tering county buildingsand determined masksare required and willbe provided to thosewho do not have one.The public is encour-aged to conduct asmuch county businessonline or through themail as possible but ifyou must come to thecourt house you willneed to schedule anappointment in the de-partment or depart-ments you plan to visit. WORK SESSION WITHSHERIFF TO DISCUSSFIREWORKS The Board asked foran update if there wereproblems with fire-works around the coun-ty. Sheriff Kennedystated this year withthe cancellation ofpublic firework dis-plays there was a no-ticeable increase inprivate use; howeverthere were no major is-sues reported. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS A TREASUR-ER'S OFFICE WINDOWREMODEL OFFERING AWALK-UP EXTERNALSERVICE Treasurer Eric Stier-man was not in atten-dance for the meetingso this will be dis-cussed when he is ableto attend. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS WATERSHEDPROGRAM 28E AGREE-MENT Eric Schmechel saidthe agreement is al-most done and thenwill be sent to the Cityof Dubuque attorneyand the County attor-ney for approvals. BOARDS AND COM-MISSIONS UPDATE Baker gave an updateon the Operation NewView board he serveson. The goal is to haveONV merge with HCAPby October 1, 2020. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at1:23. Upon reconvening at11:00 a.m. on Wednes-day, July 15, 2020 thepurpose is to hire im-mediately for the Facil-ity Manager position.The City of Dubuquewill cover the cost of acell phone and theCounty will pay for anytraining that is needed.HR Director Dawn Sher-man said this expenseis contributed to theCOVID pandemic butthere is no guarantee itwill be reimbursed byFEMA. RESOLUTION 20-159 -APPOINTMENT OFDEPUTIES, ASSISTANTSAND CLERKS WHEREAS, positionvacancies have beenapproved for the fol-lowing appointmentsby the Board of Super-visors through the Per-sonnel Requisition Pro-cess. NOW THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED that theBoard of Supervisorsapproves and certifiesthe following appoint-ments to the Auditorfor payroll implementa-tion: DEPARTMENT, POSI-TION, DATE APPROVED,NAME, PAY RATE Health, TPT FacilityManager, 06/15/2020,Beth Gilbreath, $20.00 Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve andauthorize the Chair tosign Resolution 20-157. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to recess at11:09. JOINT WORK SESSIONWITH THE BOARD OFHEALTH Upon reconvening at9:00 a.m. on Monday,July 20, 2020 the Boardof Supervisors metwith the Board ofHealth. Becky Nowa-chek from Region 6Board of Health dis-cussed a member ofthe Board of Supervi-sors serving on theBoard of Health com-mittee and yes, thatwould be allowed. The Board of Healthdiscussed their budgetamendment request.They do have $355,000remaining out of theoriginal $500,000 theCounty granted themfor the COVID crisis.They do have thatmoney earmarkedwhere it needs to bespent. At this time theyare asking for an addi-tional $510,800. BudgetDirector Stella Rundesaid this would comefrom the Fund Bal-ances and no guaran-tee it will be reim-bursed by FEMA. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to approve therecommended Board ofHealth amendment forthis fiscal year budget.McDonough noted sheis against providingmasks for every personin the county. Wick-ham said to do sowould be small invest-ment to help the publicbe safe and he wouldsupport such an act.Baker would like toprovide all schools pri-vate and public withmasks to protect ourchildren because thereare many who can't af-ford them. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS COVID-19 RE-LATED ISSUES Health Director PatriceLambert said the IDPHhas no new numbers toreport because TestIowa has such a backlog of tests to run. Sunnycrest Manor Ad-ministrator Cris Kirschgave her update. Thereare zero cases at SCM.The seven residents inlevel one isolation arerequired to isolate af-ter returning from ahospital stay or a doc-tor's appointment. Emergency Manage-ment Director TomBerger said he is ableto supply PPEs to longterm care facilities,hospitals and emergen-cy responders. Rightnow things look good. DISCUSSION AND AC-TION TO APPROVECONCEPTUAL PLANSFOR THE COURTHOUSEFIRST FLOOR COURT-ROOM FEH Design ChristyMonk showed the floorplan designed for thecourtroom. She saiddue to the fact this wasoriginally priced outseveral months agoshe would estimatethere could be up to a10% increase in costs. Judge Michael Shu-batt thanked the Boardfor moving forwardwith this project. Facil-ities Maintenance Su-perintendent ChrisSoeder said the time-line he is looking atwould be to have theCity Assessor's officemoved to their new lo-cation in Septemberthen begin remodel forthe courts. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove the conceptu-al plans for the firstfloor courtroom. WORK SESSION WITHCOUNTY ENGINEER TODISCUSS A NO PARK-ING ZONE ALONG DY-ERSVILLE EAST ROADFOR THE FIELD OFDREAMS Dyersville Public WorksDirector John Wand-snider was in the meet-ing to discuss thesafety issue of havingcars park on DyersvilleEast Road when theMLB game is at theField of Dreams. SheriffJoe Kennedy said evenif posted No Parking itwould be very difficultto enforce. EngineerAnthony Bardgett willcontinue to work withthe City of Dyersville totry to arrive at a solu-tion. NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING - PROPOSEDSPEED LIMIT CHANGEON BLACK HILLS ROADAND LANSING ROAD Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to publish thepublic hearing for 5:30p.m., Monday, July 27,2020. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS FY21 BUDGETAMENDMENT #1 Budget Director StellaRunde said the firstamendment will be dueto COVID. The State isbeing granted one bil-lion dollars from theFederal government tobe disbursed for COVIDexpenses to countieswith population over500,000. The issue is,Iowa has no countieswith that high of popu-lation. WORK SESSION TODISCUSS 2020 US CEN-SUS Interim Executive Di-rector Ed Raber ex-plained the importanceof returning the censussurvey. This will affectfunding for schools, forroads, and local optionsales tax. Every personneeds to be counted soplease if you have notdone your survey doso. RESOLUTION 20-157 -APPROVING THE UNIONCONTRACT BETWEENTHE COUNTY ANDTEAMSTERS - ROADDEPARTMENT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has been pre-sented with a FY2021Collective BargainingAgreement betweenDubuque County andTeamster Local 120representing the Sec-ondary Roads employ-ees; and WHEREAS, the one-year agreement re-flects as 2.0% wage in-crease and the additionof Martin Luther King,Jr.'s Birthday as a rec-ognized holiday. NOW, THEREFORE BEIT RESOLVED theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors approveand authorize theChairperson to sign theFY2021 Collective Bar-gaining Agreement be-tween Dubuque Countyand Teamster Local120 representing theSecondary Roads em-ployees. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,for discussion Wick-ham stated he believesthe county has a re-markable road crewthat does a great jobbut he still wants awage freeze. Motioncarried with Mc-Donough and Bakervoting aye to approveand authorize the Chairto sign Resolution 20-157 and Wickham vot-ing nay. RESOLUTION 20-158 -APPROVING THE ANNU-AL D.A.R.E. STATUS RE-PORT WHEREAS, DubuqueCounty has received aSubstance Abuse Grantfrom the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Healthfor FY2020 and is re-quired to file an AnnualStatus Report in con-nection with theD.A.R.E. program. THEREFORE, theDubuque County Boardof Supervisors ap-proves and authorizesthe Chairperson to signthe Status Report inconnection with theD.A.R.E. program. Motion by McDonough,seconded by Wickham,carried unanimously toapprove and authorizethe Chair to sign Reso-lution 20-158. Motion by Wickham,seconded by Mc-Donough, carried unan-imously to adjourn at12:24 p.m.Minutes prepared by:

.Mary J Habel.Dubuque County

Deputy Auditor1t 7/31

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IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT

FOR DUBUQUE COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFJASON P. GANTZ,

Deceased.Probate No.

01311ESPR052759NOTICE OF

APPOINTMENT OFADMINISTRATOR

AND NOTICE TOCREDITORS

To all persons inter-ested in the Estate ofJason P. Gantz de-ceased, who died on orabout March 14, 2020: You are hereby noti-fied that on 15th day ofJuly, 2020, the under-signed was appointedAdministrator of theestate. Notice is hereby giventhat all persons indebt-ed to the estate are re-quested to makeimmediate payment tothe undersigned, andthe creditors havingclaims against the es-tate shall file themwith the Clerk of theabove-named DistrictCourt, as provided bylaw, duly authenticat-ed, for allowance, andunless so filed by thelater to occur of fourmonths from the sec-ond publication of thisnotice or one monthfrom the date mailingof this notice (unlessotherwise allowed orpaid) a claim is there-after forever barred. Dated this 21st day ofJuly, 2020.

s/ Thomas J. Gantz23401 Spechts Ferry

Road. Sherrill, IA 52073

Administrator of theEstate

O'CONNOR & THOMAS,P.C.Attorney for Administrator1000 Main StreetDubuque, IA 52001Date of Second Publi-cation the 31 day ofJuly, 2020.2t 7/24, 31

IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT

FOR DUBUQUE COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFJASON P. GANTZ,

Deceased.Probate No.

01311ESPR052759NOTICE OF

APPOINTMENT OFADMINISTRATOR

AND NOTICE TOCREDITORS

To all persons inter-ested in the Estate ofJason P. Gantz de-ceased, who died on orabout March 14, 2020: You are hereby noti-fied that on 15th day ofJuly, 2020, the under-signed was appointedAdministrator of theestate. Notice is hereby giventhat all persons indebt-ed to the estate are re-quested to makeimmediate payment tothe undersigned, andthe creditors havingclaims against the es-tate shall file themwith the Clerk of theabove-named DistrictCourt, as provided bylaw, duly authenticat-ed, for allowance, andunless so filed by thelater to occur of fourmonths from the sec-ond publication of thisnotice or one monthfrom the date mailingof this notice (unlessotherwise allowed orpaid) a claim is there-after forever barred. Dated this 21st day ofJuly, 2020.

s/ Thomas J. Gantz23401 Spechts Ferry

Road. Sherrill, IA 52073

Administrator of theEstate

O'CONNOR & THOMAS,P.C.Attorney for Administrator1000 Main StreetDubuque, IA 52001Date of Second Publi-cation the 31 day ofJuly, 2020.2t 7/24, 31

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