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Three Affiliated Tribes-Fire Department
This resolution by the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council approves the purchase of approximately 130 acres of fee simple land, exclusive of minerals, from Mabel Snow Bird (aka Mabel Elk, U-3063). The land, described as Allotment No. 615A, is intended for the construction of a new Four Bears Lagoon System and supporting facilities. The purchase price is $1,000 per acre, funded from the JTAC Line Item for Land Purchases. The resolution was adopted on May 13, 2002.
Effective Date
May 13, 2002
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Effective: May 13, 2002
Three Affiliated Tribes-Fire Department
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This resolution by the Three Affiliated Tribes Tribal Business Council approves the purchase of approximately 130 acres of fee simple land, exclusive of minerals, from Mabel Snow Bird (aka Mabel Elk, U-3063). The land, described as Allotment No. 615A, is intended for the construction of a new Four Bears Lagoon System and supporting facilities. The purchase price is $1,000 per acre, funded from the JTAC Line Item for Land Purchases. The resolution was adopted on May 13, 2002.
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This agreement outlines the architectural and design services to be provided by Zerr Berg Architects, Inc. to 4 Bears Casino and Lodge for the development of a new Casino Event Center and Parking Structure. The contract, dated July 25, 2014, details the architect's basic services, additional services, and the owner's responsibilities. The architect's compensation for basic services is set at 6.5% of the construction costs, with hourly rates for additional services. The Owner's estimated budget for the overall construction project is $42,500,000. The agreement includes a limited waiver of sovereign immunity by the Three Affiliated Tribes and specifies litigation as the method for binding dispute resolution.
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Jul 25, 2014
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Effective: Jul 25, 2014
Three Affiliated Tribes-Fire Department
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This agreement outlines the architectural and design services to be provided by Zerr Berg Architects, Inc. to 4 Bears Casino and Lodge for the development of a new Casino Event Center and Parking Structure. The contract, dated July 25, 2014, details the architect's basic services, additional services, and the owner's responsibilities. The architect's compensation for basic services is set at 6.5% of the construction costs, with hourly rates for additional services. The Owner's estimated budget for the overall construction project is $42,500,000. The agreement includes a limited waiver of sovereign immunity by the Three Affiliated Tribes and specifies litigation as the method for binding dispute resolution.
Three Affiliated Tribes-Fire Department
This resolution from the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation authorizes a $1,000,000 line of credit for three Tribally owned businesses (Fort Berthold Development Corporation, Twin Buttes Custom Homes, Inc., and Mandaree Solid Surface Co.) with Community First National Bank. The Tribe will provide a $1,000,000 one-year Certificate of Deposit as collateral, funded from the FY 2001 economic development budget and casino profits. The line of credit, subject to Tribal Business Council Executive Committee approval, will have a 7.25% annual interest rate, with the CD earning 6.25% annually. The authority for this line of credit expires one year after the CD deposit date, with provisions for renewal if loans are not repaid.
Effective Date
Oct 1, 2000
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Effective: Oct 1, 2000
Three Affiliated Tribes-Fire Department
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This resolution from the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation authorizes a $1,000,000 line of credit for three Tribally owned businesses (Fort Berthold Development Corporation, Twin Buttes Custom Homes, Inc., and Mandaree Solid Surface Co.) with Community First National Bank. The Tribe will provide a $1,000,000 one-year Certificate of Deposit as collateral, funded from the FY 2001 economic development budget and casino profits. The line of credit, subject to Tribal Business Council Executive Committee approval, will have a 7.25% annual interest rate, with the CD earning 6.25% annually. The authority for this line of credit expires one year after the CD deposit date, with provisions for renewal if loans are not repaid.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Three Affiliated Tribes-Fire Department
The Council discussed several key items, including the approval of small loan applications, ratification of various executive actions and legal contracts, and the approval of tribal member enrollment. Significant focus was placed on natural resources and energy matters, with the Council authorizing home site leases, a cell tower procurement waiver, and multiple Rights-of-Way for energy pipeline and infrastructure projects. Additionally, the Council ratified various financial sponsorships, donations, and budget revisions. Economic development and health-related items were also addressed, including small business grants, the approval of a Good Road Recovery Center holiday pay policy, and various medical assistance requests for tribal members.
The council addressed numerous administrative and financial items, including the approval of oil and gas royalty revenue distributions, tribal employee Christmas bonuses, and a cost-of-living adjustment. Significant executive actions included ratifying various construction contracts for projects in Twin Buttes, approving an appointment for the Fort Berthold District Court, and authorizing consultant agreements for tribal segments. The council also approved enrollment applications, alcohol and business licenses, and modifications to the Emergency Operations Center scope of work. Health and Human Services matters were reviewed, including contracts for speech therapy and sober living facilities, while the Natural Resources and Energy committees secured approvals for utility rights-of-way and infrastructure projects.
The council discussed and approved several fiscal and administrative items, including cost-of-living adjustments for employees and resolutions for an air quality monitoring project and state of emergency declaration due to snow. Significant time was spent reviewing and authorizing budgets for departments such as Indian Health Services, Law Enforcement, Game and Fish, Energy, and Solid Waste. Personnel actions were taken, including terminations, the development of human resources policies, and various board appointments. Additionally, the council approved wage increases for the Roads Department, modifications to road maintenance contracts, and loan-related amendments for both a small loan program and an external associate firm.
The committee discussed and approved a dog control resolution, which was slated for presentation to the full Tribal Business Council at their subsequent meeting.
The committee approved assistance for eligible applicants under the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program and established rental fees for the Science Center for the Fort Berthold Community College. Key actions included approving requests for time-and-a-half pay for specific contract work, implementing a new procedure for departmental secretaries to record minutes, and designating a high priority for an upcoming home repair project. Furthermore, the committee authorized payment for equipment repairs, addressed staff chain of command assignments, and approved emergency fuel assistance for a local resident.
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