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The Personnel Overview Committee meeting addressed several policy modifications. Key discussions included the recommendation to increase the compensatory time cap for nonexempt employees from 12 hours to 40 hours (60 compensable hours) under Policy 507 to address workload fluctuations and employee retention. Additionally, the committee recommended modifying Policy 313 to incorporate legislative changes regarding military leave, allowing use from the first day of employment and adding 10 days for mobilized reserve or national guard forces. A proposed update to Policy 208 concerning the reclassification of temporary task force positions to investigator roles, aimed at preventing unintended pay reductions for returning employees, was deferred for further analysis by Human Resources.
This Comprehensive and Transportation Plan presents a vision for the future of Cass County, providing a framework of strategies and policies to address current and future needs. It covers key areas including Community Development (Housing, Economic Development, Food Systems, Emergency Management, Public Infrastructure and Facilities, Energy), Land Use (Intergovernmental Coordination, Floodplain Management, Natural Resources, Cultural Resources, Climate), and Transportation (Roadways, Bridges, Public and Active Transportation). The plan is guided by principles of Livability, Resilience, and Regionalism, aiming to enhance the quality of life, strengthen the county's ability to respond to challenges, and foster collaboration among jurisdictions.
The Cass County Redistricting Board convened to address population shifts identified in the recent census. The board discussed the need to adjust the boundaries of the commission districts to ensure an equal distribution of the population. Six layouts were presented by the GIS staff for consideration. The board determined that redistricting is required due to population variances exceeding the statutory limit of 10 percent. The GIS team explained the guidelines used to create the options, including population, geographical considerations, township lines, major roads and rivers, and city limits.
The meeting included discussions on several topics. A public hearing was set for December 16th, 2024, regarding a resolution to grant written permission to permanently obstruct 112th Avenue South and 174th Avenue Southeast. The commission also discussed and approved a fire emergency and burn restriction declaration. Additionally, there was a public hearing for tax forfeited properties, where the commission addressed questions about a specific property owned by CenturyLink. Finally, the Sheriff's office staffing levels were discussed, with an emphasis on onboarding and training processes.
The meeting included discussions regarding approval of minutes from a previous meeting, updates on graveling projects, and coordination with game and fish. There was also discussion about a proposed Cass County park ordinance amendment, focusing on allowable event sizes at Brewer Lake, and the establishment of a tear-down time before curfew. Further topics included law enforcement requirements for events, updates on water hookups, and winter camping.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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