.... CUhihVISSIUNERSr COURT CUIVVENED IN SF~EC;IAL SESSION t1N T+_+esdav, A+_+_y~_+st c3, 1994 with all Ufficer-s present: I. RGGROVAL gGENDq ORDER NO. cc'"~0 CLAIIhS AND ACCOUNTS Un this t:he ~trd day of A~_+g~.+sL- 1994, came on to be considered the vario~_+s Claims and Rcco+.mts against N.err Co~_mty and the vario+_+s Commissioners' F~recincL's which (:laims and Acco~_mts approved for payment oat of General for 855, 73 i. 59, Jury for 8c.'_.50, Road and Bridge Additional for 8;;0,974.94, Fir-e p'ratectian for 8-7,:;98.88, Road and Nridye for $14,49.;.90, ,I~avenile Intensive Program State Aid F~_md for- 836.:=c, Indigent Health Car^e for 8485.14, Permanent Improvement for 839, 118.80, '"/i Schr^einer Road Tr+_+st fur 81,500.00, 8:;- State Funded - 16th Uistrict Attorney for 815.63, 85 ::16th Uistrict Probation Fund 85 for 850.00, 86 State F~_inded -16th Uistrict Probation for' 8484.40, and 87-State F+_+nded-Comm+_+nity Corrections for 8i, 651. 31. Upon motion made by Commissioner Holekamp, seconded by Commissioner Oehler, the Co~_irt unanimously approved by a vote of 4-0-@, to pay said Claims and Acco~_+nts with the exception of invoice # 51076 for 8140.00. ITEh1 ~. 1~ Consideration of proposed order to regulate certain o~_+tdoor b~_+sinesses. Robin King fr^om N.ing's Surplus addressed the Co~.mt stating the way the doc+_+ment i5 wr•it-t;en it will e"Ffect a majority of people operating salvage yards and flea markets. I think we sho+_ild try to work together to make it work. We don't feel that the way it is written it won't work. I would like to "' speak with County Attorney and give inp~_+t and present it to the Co~.n•t and see i.f we can work something a+_tt. Commissioner Holekamp staked he had received several phone calls from f-'H6E ;,,;5