Lawrence County Fiscal Court
September 17, 2019
Regular Meeting Agenda
10:00 a.m.
The Lawrence County, Ky. Fiscal Court met Tuesday morning with all members present. The following is a recap of the business carried on at the meeting.
- Opening Prayer
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Call Meeting to Order
- Approved minutes of the August 20th, 2019 Regular Mtg. and August 23rd Special Meeting
- Approved 2nd reading of Budget Amendment # 1
- Approved Bills
- Accepted Treasurers Report
- Approved Treasurers Request
Approved Donation to Lawrence County Senior Citizen Center $1,000.00. Judge/Exec. Phillip Carter told the court that this donation has been done in the past but he did not say what the money will be used.
Approved Amendment to Sheriff’s Ordinance — The sheriff has requested the court raise the fee for serving civil papers to $20, half will go to the county, half to the server.
Appoint Member to Solid Waste Board — Carter appointed and the court unanimously approved Shawna Marcum (judge’s office manager) to the position.
Approved Donation to Census Committee $500.00 — Jason Barker, a representative from the U.S. Census Bureau said the $500 is needed to place advertisements and signs for the 2020 Census in an effort to get as many Lawrence County residents counted as possible. Judge Carter mentioned to the court that the amount of federal and state funds returned to the county depends on population and that “we really need to get every single person in this county counted”.
Approved Giving $5000.00 to Ky. Mountain Regional Recreational Authority (See LAZER story HERE)
Authorized Clerk Chris Jobe to Advertise for Bids on Old Lick Creek Bridge. Motion David Pinson and second Mike “Mouse” Halcomb.
Authorized Clerk to Advertise Surplus Property which includes an old ambulance, a van and other items.
Approved to Raise RV Sites to $26.00 (See separate LAZER story HERE)
Approved Work Permits for Companies Working in the County in Order to Compile an Information Data Base… (See separate LAZER story HERE)
Public Comments
Adjourn
nothing about working on the city roads I guess they just collect money
KAG
This is County they aren’t responsible for the city roads. The city is. The people that live in the city limits get a tax bill for city taxes. Plus they get a County tax bill to.
so the city residents who pay county taxes get nothing for there money
which is probably 30% of the county’s tax revenue
Yes, you do get services for your county tax dollars. Anytime you leave Louisa’s city limits, you are using or could be using your county tax dollars—just the same as the rest of the residents of the county.
so any time you come in the city then you are also using city tax dollars WITHOUT paying anything
KAG
Mr, Grayson do you have a copy of this ordinance? If so can you post it so we can understand what this is all about and have some clarification? Thank You. —- Approved Amendment to Sheriff’s Ordinance — The sheriff has requested the court raise the fee for serving civil papers to $20, half will go to the county, half to the server.
I would like to know where someone can find all the Ordinances that are currently on the books for Lawrence County. Can anyone point us residents in the correct direction to find them? THANKS!!
All county ordinances should be on file in the county clerk’s office or the judge/executive’s office.