April
7, 2026
The Benton County Board of Supervisors met in regular session
with Supervisors Volz and Tippett present, Tippett called in. Chairman Seeman
called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. at the Benton County Service
Center. Members of the public are
invited to join in during open session or watch the livestream at https://www.youtube.com/bentoncountyiowa. Full
Resolutions will be available in the Auditor’s office and at: www.bentoncountyia.gov
Volz moved/Seeman seconded: To approve the agenda. Volz and Seeman
voting aye. Motion carried.
Volz
moved/Seeman seconded: To approve the minutes for March 31, 2026. Seeman and
Volz voting aye. Motion carried.
Supervisor
Volz asked about the medical claims in the jail, and First Deputy Karsten
explained the new process of getting reimbursed where they can for both medical
and prescriptions as part of them taking on some of the collections within
their department.
Tippett
moved/Volz seconded:
To approve
the following claims numbered 256963 through 257099, 4/09/2026
payroll checks numbered 144059
through 144066, ACH Deposits
64889 through 65043 and vendor checks 257100 through 257107.Tippett,
Seeman and Volz all voting aye. Motion carried.
Volz
moved/Tippett seconded: To approve hiring of Martha Fey, part-time seasonal
employment in the land use and health department at an hourly rate of $20.00
effective April 13, 2026 through September, 30, 2026. Tippett, Seeman and Volz
voting aye. Motion carried.
Tippett
moved/Volz seconded:
To approve the Veterans Affairs Quarterly Report effective March 31, 2026. All
members voting aye. Motion carried.
Tippett
moved/Volz seconded:
To approve the General Assistance Quarterly Report effective March 31 2026.
Tippett, Seeman and Volz voting aye. Motion carried.
Volz
moved/Tippett seconded: To approve Resolution #26-22, Acknowledging the
statutory maximum age for peace officers , pursuant to Iowa Code § 321.477(5), and
the separation of Jeffrey Harnish from employment effective April 11, 2026.
Tippett, Seeman and Volz voting aye. Motion carried.
Volz
moved/Tippett seconded: To acknowledge the resignation of Whitney Amos, part-time correctional
officer in the jail effective April 1, 2026. Seeman and Volz all
voting aye. Motion carried.
Tippett
moved/Volz seconded:
To approve the Special Class “C” Retail Alcohol License or Watkins Community
Athletic Association effective May 29, 2026 through May 29, 2027. All members
voting aye. Motion carried.
Tippett
moved/Volz seconded:
To approve the Auditor’s Quarterly Report effective March 31, 2026. Tippett,
Seeman and Volz voting aye. Motion carried.
Committee
Report from Supervisor Volz was heard regarding the County’s Wellness Program
and explaining the program and mentioned the payroll stuffer going out this
week. Employees still have until October 31, 2026 to get their wellness
assessments done and physicals to qualify. Volz also had a recent Iowa
Workforce Development CEO Board meeting. Still discussing the CEO’s vacancy and
what they will do moving forward with the reduction in budget funds.
Supervisor
Tippett excused himself from the meeting at 9:23 a.m.
County
Engineer Myron Parizek presented his Iowa Department of Transportation’s 5
years construction plan effective FY 27-FY31. Parizek explained all the different years and
projects that are mapped out. When this is final and approved he will be back
for more formal action.
Jane
Scheer, Benton County resident was present to follow up to last week’s meeting
in regards to the Morgan Valley Energy Center’s proposal. Scheer wanted to know
what the Board has done as a follow up to that. Supervisor Volz explained who
all he had emailed and one response so far was in opposition and agreed to
their concerns. Assistant Attorney Marsh explained the different approaches he
had been researching in regards, and played with the idea of a similar
ordinance. Jane Scheer also read a letter aloud from Jeffry Howington with a
list of suggested follow-up actions he would like to see Benton County
residents have a voice on. Howington wanted them to submit a formal resolution
expressing concerns, advocate for a joint public hearing that includes Benton
County residents along with requesting studies and cooperating with review
process in Linn County.
Terry
Hertle, former supervisor and concerned tax payer wanted to follow up with the
board of supervisors and present his comparison he has done on his own time. Hertle
obtained budgets from Tama, Iowa and Buchanan County from their current FY26
budget to the FY 27 asking. Hertle wanted it pointed out that Benton County’s
Auditor, Treasurer and Recorder were all in line, although the Sheriff and
Attorney were all way higher than most. He also referred to an article from
Iowans for Tax Relief from a few years back, and said how the Board of
Supervisors Budget was spiraling out of control.
Chairman
Seeman had to cut Herte’s public comments for our timed item.
The
time of 10:00 a.m. having been the date and time set for public bids were
received as follows for the county owned property referred to as the “Cherveny
Wildlife Area”:
Benton
Land Company, Kerry Less-$2,500 (present)
Randy
Patten-$3,000 (present)
Darren
Rinderknecht-$2,650 (absent)
Those
who were present were able to increase their bids. The bids quickly jumped to
$16,000 from Patten, then $20,000 from Kerry Less, and then Patten with an
increase to $20,500 as the highest bid, Less passed on her increase, explaining
they were just wanting the ground to clean it up since it adjoins Tara Hills
Country Club.
Volz
moved/Seeman seconded:
To accept the highest bid of $20,500 from Randy Patten for the county owned
ground known as the Cherveny Wildlife Area in Section 16-83-11. Volz and Seeman
voting aye. Motion carried.
Terry
Hertle proceeded with his comments in regards to the Sheriff and Attorney’s
budget comparisons. Hertle asked assistant attorney Derek Marsh about the
outside legal costs due to conflict of interest. Marsh explained the
regulations in regards to ethics on the matter. Hertle stressed that there is
nothing wrong with freezing budgets or splitting the allocations up over the
fiscal year to help control spending better. Sheriff Upah and First Deputy
Karsten were present to give some feedback and explain the expenses along with
added revenue the department is bringing in. Auditor Rippel reminded everyone
this was not an agenda item, and public comments should be limited in time.
Conversations back and forth continued, along with a phone call received
pointing out ways for the Sheriff to cut spending. Sheriff Upah offered to meet
with Hertle in private and go through the budget. Hertle agreed to a meeting
but wanted it noted of his budget concerns today, although stressing he was not
protesting.
Volz
moved/Seeman seconded: To acknowledge the Proposed IDOT Secondary Roads 5
year construction plan for FY 27-FY 31. Volz and Seeman voting aye. Motion
carried.
Volz moved/Seeman seconded: To adjourn meeting at 10:37 a.m. Tippett, Seeman
and Volz voting aye. Motion carried.
_____________________________
Tracy Seeman, Chairman
ATTEST: _________________________________
Hayley Rippel Benton
County Auditor
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