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J.D. Hess Day is Now Official in Calhoun County

J.D. Hess Day is Official

Calhoun County, AL The Calhoun County Commission held their regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, September 27, 2022.

  • Call to Order
    • Fred Wilson – Present
    • Danny Shears – Present
    • Carolyn Henderson – Present
    • JD Hess – Present
    • Lee Patterson – Absent
  • Invocation/Pledge of Allegiance
  • Adopt Agenda – Unanimously Approved
  • Elected Official/Department Head Comments – No Comments
  • Proclamation
    • Red Ribbon Week (Agency for Substance Abuse Prevention – ASAP)
      • Chris Abernathy thanked the Commission for there support and stated they looked forward to continuing to work in the community on drug prevention.

J.D. Hess Day is Official

Bear and Sons
    • J.D. Hess Day
      • October 27th is officially J.D. Hess day per a proclamation set forth by the County Commissioners. The commissioners thanked J.D. for her service and tireless work.

J.D. Hess Day is Official

  • Adopt Minutes – Unanimously Approved
  • Old Business
    • Nuisance Dismissals – Unanimously Approved
      • 805 South Corning Street, Anniston – Huggins, Linda
      • 1109 West 49th Street, Anniston – Addie, Arlene c/o Dawson, India
      • 219 Hughes Street, Anniston – House of Prayer Ministry Inc.
    • Nuisance Invoices – Unanimously Approved
      • 139 Boozer Drive, Jacksonville – Simpson, Douglas & Terri
        • $626.
      • 5829 Lecroy Avenue, Anniston – Bowen, Danny & Terry
        • $526.
      • 69 Central City Circle, Anniston – Hawkins, Lynwood
        • $426.
      • 245 Smith Street, Oxford – Hale, Robert & Donna
        • $526.
      • 150 Old County Road 109, Anniston – Dempsey, Michael
        • $201.
      • 128 Bailey Street, Anniston – Gilbert, Betty
        • $4,026.
  • New Business
    • Nuisance Declarations – Unanimously Approved
      • 2033 Old Choccolocco Road, Anniston – Hopson, John (Estate) & Cathy
      • 320 West Medders Drive, Anniston – Champion, Greta
      • 630 South Colvin Street, Anniston – Baumhardt, Ronald & Donna
      • 711 West 62nd Street, Anniston – Allen, Ricky
      • 1213 Carter Street, Anniston – Jordan, Jennie
    • Bid Awards
      • Courthouse Custodial Services – Unanimously Approved
        • Made to Be Clean was the lowest bidder at $4,162.50 a month. The contract will be for twelve months.
      • Public Nuisance Demolition & Removal – Unanimously Approved
        • One bid was received and was rejected. The project will rebid.
    • Bid Extensions
      • ACCA Region 6 Debris Removal – Unanimously Approved
        • This bid was extended for 12 months.
      • ACCA Region 6 Debris Monitoring – Unanimously Approved
        • This bid was extended for 12 months. Commission Hess stated that these programs are in place to be proactive in the case of storms. The county will be able to be responsive immediately and not have to wait for the bid process to begin.
    • Memorandum of Agreement – Jail Nutritionist, Stacey Johnson – Unanimously Approved
      • Stacey S. Johnson RD, Ld continue to participate as needed to plan a menu to meet nutrition standards. The cost of the agreement is $650.00
    • ARPA Funds Resolution – Woodland Park – Seal & Stripe parking lot – Unanimously Approved
      • $200,000 has been allocated to this projects.
    • Acceptance of Subdivision Plat – Barrington Farms Phase 5 – Unanimously Approved
      • This plan has been approved by the County Engineering Department.
    • Board Appointments: (1) Coosa Valley Youth Services – At Large – Unanimously Approved
      • Melissia Wood was reappointed for a three year term.
    • Commission Meeting Change Resolution – Unanimously Approved
      • The November 10th meeting was canceled and the next meeting will be November 16th per state law. This will be the swearing in ceremony for the new commission.
  • Public Comments
    • CJ Abernathy spoke to remind everyone about the Take Back Day on October 29th with ASAP.
    • Audrey Maxwell with the Chamber of Commerce spoke about many upcoming events in Calhoun County such as Treadhoofan. She also stated what a successful event the Business Expo was and she thanked the Back County Horseman for hosted a chamber day.
    • Commissioner Shears spork about the success for local volleyball and track teams.
  • Adjourn – Unanimously Approved

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