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REGULAR MEETING OF CASS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />FEBRUARY 26, 1985 <br />Chairman Ray Larson called the meeting to order and upon roll <br />call, all members were present. <br />Mrs. Stanton moved and Mr. Eckert seconded that the minutes of <br />the previous meeting be approved as written. Motion carried. <br />Upon the recommendation of Steve Grindberg, County Road <br />Superintendent, Mr. Eckert moved and Mrs. Stanton seconded to accept <br />all the bids for yearly Road Department supplies and gasoline for <br />the Sheriff's Department with the understanding that any company <br />participating in the sale of these supplies must meet the low bid <br />price for that item according to a schedule and letter to be sent <br />to each bidder. On roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Eckert moved and Mrs. Stanton seconded to approve the <br />agreement with the City of North River to install lighting at the <br />intersection of County Roads 31 and 20, pending approval of the States <br />Attorney. On roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously. <br />Mrs. Stanton moved and Mr. Wieland seconded that the Chairman <br />be authorized to sign the Resolution accepting the low bid of F -M <br />Asphalt, Inc. in the amount of $693, 448.45 for the County Road 5 project <br />from County 26 to the Traill County line. On roll call vote, the <br />motion carried unanimously. <br />Steve Grindberg reported that he has been receiving some calls <br />on the condition of County Road 9 at Durbin, and he informed the <br />Commission that he may have to put road restrictions on that road <br />due to recent thawing. <br />Sheriff Don Rudnick appeared before the Board regarding <br />enforcement of the parking regulation that the Commission adopted <br />last week for the Courthouse parking lot north of the Jail. Mr. <br />Wieland moved and Mrs. Stanton seconded to send a letter from the <br />Commission signed by the Chairman and the Sheriff to Department Heads <br />telling them to inform all of their employees of the parking <br />restrictions which will terminate with construction on a south <br />addition; that a warning will be placed on a car the first time a <br />violation occurs, and the second time there will be a personal citation <br />in the amount of $10.00. However, Mr. Wieland amended his motion <br />to send a letter to the Fargo Police Department requesting them to <br />assist the County with ticketing cars that are parked illegally in <br />the Courthouse parking lot. Mrs. Stanton seconded the amended motion, <br />and it carried unanimously on roll call vote. <br />Robert Hoy, States Attorney, stated that in the early 1900's <br />the County obtained right of way for Drain 40, and the owner of the <br />property described as part of Lots 4 and 5, Block 6, Village West <br />Second Addition to the City of Fargo needs to have the County sign <br />a Quit Claim Deed for construction purposes. Mr. Wieland moved and <br />