WORTH COUNTY CONSERVATION BOARD
MINUTES
NOVEMBER 6, 2008
The meeting was called to order at 7: 04 PM by President
Vansteenburg. Board members also present
were
Smith moved to approve the agenda. Second by Sime. Motion carried.
Smith moved to approve the minutes. Second by Faber. Motion carried.
Director’s report:
Sime moved to accept the director’s report. Second by Faber. Motion carried.
Naturalist’s report:
1-Oct |
CS 3 |
Habitracks and crayfish |
1-Oct |
Man Boy
Scouts |
Swans |
2-Oct |
NK 5 |
Rendezvouse |
6-Oct |
NK 10 |
Plant
testing (2) |
6-Oct |
Lions |
WW2 guns |
7-Oct |
NK 5 |
Arrowheads |
7-Oct |
NK Ecol |
DNR fish
survey |
8-Oct |
NK 6 |
Hormel,
ashcakes and forestry |
9-Oct |
NK 6 |
Hormel,
ashcakes and forestry |
10-Oct |
NK 3 |
Windmills
and quarry |
10-Oct |
NK 5 |
Arrowheads |
10-Oct |
NK 10 |
Geometry
orienteering |
13-Oct |
NK 6 |
Archery |
16-Oct |
St An 12 |
Trajectory
lab |
20-Oct |
CS Ecol |
Forestry |
21-Oct |
NK Ecol |
Small
mammal trapping |
21-Oct |
CS 2 |
Lime
creek, squirrels |
22-Oct |
NK Ecol |
Small
mammal trapping |
23-Oct |
CS Ecol |
Forestry |
24-Oct |
CS Ecol |
Forestry |
24-Oct |
CS 4 |
Pilot
Knob field trip, trees |
27-Oct |
NK Ecol |
Schnable Pop Est |
27-Oct |
NK 3 |
Cave
Rocks (2) |
28-Oct |
CS Ecol |
Forestry |
29-Oct |
CS Ecol |
Forestry |
29-Oct |
CS 3 |
Indian
games corn (2) |
30-Oct |
NK 4 |
Pollute a
river (2) |
30-Oct |
NK 5 |
Asian
animals |
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32
programs |
Cleared buckthorn at Brunsvold Haugen with Central Springs Ecology. Cleared much of 5 acres which will be the next area to be clear cut in 4 years. Attempting to start regeneration (shelterwood) in the area.
Sime moved to accept the naturalist’s report. Second by Faber. Motion carried.
Dave Falk called the office and asked if we would give approval to close the tile main that runs through Kuennen’s Quarry. I told him that he would have to talk to Hyde because the main belongs to the drainage district. The board discussed the idea and is not sure if they would approve abandoning the main. It could cause the area around the new shelter to wet and muddy.
The Haugo acquisition is on hold because the NRCS did not come through with the WRP easement on the second half of the property. The CREP easement has been signed and is going forward. The board expressed interest in purchasing the CREP portion even if the WRP easement does not come to fruition.
Due to the fact that the
The need for a continuation of operation plan (or continuity of government) was discussed. The Director was asked to meet with staff and come up with some recommendations as to how we could function should the office and shop be lost in a natural disaster.
Sime moved to pay the following bills:
CWC Chemical, Inc |
|
$6,429.78 |
Northwood Lumber |
|
$5,818.86 |
R.J. Thomas Mfg. Co. |
|
$1,740.69 |
Visa |
|
$1,154.32 |
Worth |
|
$ 810.51 |
Alliant |
|
$ 262.42 |
Northwood True Value |
|
$ 166.00 |
Lawson Products |
|
$ 80.05 |
Mediacom |
|
$ 79.95 |
Alltel |
|
$ 77.39 |
Ver Helst Snyder Drug |
|
$ 23.45 |
Health Works |
|
$ 20.00 |
Hygenic Laboratory - Accts Receivable |
|
$ 11.00 |
D&D Sales, Inc |
|
$ 9.00 |
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$16,683.42 |
Second by Faber. Motion carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:10 PM.
Submitted by: Approved by:
__________________________ ____________________________
Dean A Mueller
Director President