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ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED BY <br />Commissioner Stanbridge, the Board unanimously approved <br />Task Authorization No. 1 with Hartman and Associates in the <br />amount of $9,950 to perform a comprehensive analysis of the <br />County's line extension charges, and recommend changes, assist <br />in a public hearing and ordinance revision, and perform other <br />activities as illustrated in the Task Authorization, in concert <br />with the Utility Advisory Committee. <br />Commissioner Grin appreciated the unbelievable amount of work that the Utilities <br />Department is doing. <br />Chairman Macht added that in past years there were many complaints about the <br />department and now there are many compliments about the department. <br />COPY OF ACCEPTED TASK AUTHORIZATION NO. 1 IS ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO TBE BOARD <br />13.A.1. CHAIRMAN MRCHT - EXECUTIVE AIDE - SIX-MONTH <br />PROBATIONARY REVIEW <br />Chairman Macht advised that there was some confusion as to the review of the three <br />employees hired, supervised, and evaluated directly by the Board of County Commissioners <br />(County Administrator, County Attorney, and Executive Aid to the Board). He explained <br />that Kimberly Massung, who had been employed in the Budget Department and now is <br />Executive Aide, was under the impression that there was a six-month review and upon <br />satisfactory completion, there would be a salary increase. He had asked the Commissioners <br />for an evaluation and the response was universal and highly complimentary. The Personnel <br />December 7, 1999 <br />113 <br />BOOK iij PAGE <br />
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