
Bourbon County Commission Agenda Outline
Bourbon County Commission Agenda Bourbon County Commission Chambers, 210 S National Ave. Monday, December 08, 2025, 5:30 PM
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I. Call Meeting to Order
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Roll Call
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Pledge of Allegiance
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Prayer
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II. Approval of Agenda
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III. Approval of Minutes
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12.01.25 (unofficial until approved)
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IV. St. Luke’s Award – EMS
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V. Consent Agenda
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Approval of 12.05.25 Accounts Payable & Longevity Payroll ($289,244.53, sent 12.3.25)
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Tax Corrections
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VI. Public Comments
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VII. Department Updates
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Bill Martin – Sheriff
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Invoice for Craw-Kan
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Dustin Hall/Kenny Allen
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Culvert Permit-2222 35th Street
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Lora Holdridge – Register of Deeds
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Equipment Space & Employee Access
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Administrative Access & License Keys
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Susan Walker – County Clerk
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December 22nd Meeting
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VIII. Old Business
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October 2025 Financials
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Sale of Real Property
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Jayhawk 240th Speed Limit
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IX. New Business
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Real Property Relief Application – Herman & Darlene Leihsing/Avis Bosley
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Resolution 39-25 – Contribution Agreement Hinton Creek
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Resolution 40-25 – Contribution Agreement Tennyson Creek
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Resolution 41-25 – Tennyson Creek exemption from Moratorium
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Hinton Creek First Amendment
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Tennyson Creek First Amendment
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Tennyson Creek Contribution Agreement
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Settlement and Release Agreement Tennyson Creek
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Settlement and Release Agreement Hinton Creek
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Resolution 42-25 – Transfer of Funds
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X. Build Agenda for following meeting
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XI. Commission Comments
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XII. Adjournment
Detailed Summary of Information Packet
Prior Meeting Minutes – December 1, 2025 (Pages 3-5)
The minutes summarize key discussions and decisions from the previous meeting:
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Financial and Personnel Decisions (Page 4):
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The Commission approved collecting employee insurance premiums “in arrears” (in real-time) rather than in advance. New hires will receive benefits the first of the month following a 30-day waiting period.
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The creation of an Administrative Assistant position for the Commission was approved, pending identification of funding.
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A motion passed to transfer $200,000 from the Inmate Fees Fund (120) to the General Fund (001) (Page 4).
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Longevity pay for 2025 was approved to be funded in the same manner as 2024, acknowledging all years of service (Page 5).
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The Commission approved soliciting proposals from local real estate brokers to list the 108 West 2nd Street property for sale (Page 4).
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Resolution 37-25 was adopted regarding the process for appointing a replacement for the District 3 Commissioner in January (Page 5).
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Resolution 38-25 was approved for the 6th Judicial facility space, waiving monthly rental fees (Page 5).
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Future Planning (Page 3): Discussions included switching from 3 to 5 commissioner districts, generating revenue through solar energy agreements, and considering a new space for the County Clerk’s office.
Financial and Tax Information
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Total Accounts Payable & Longevity Payroll for 12.05.25 is $289,244.53 (Page 7, 34).
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Largest Expenditures by Fund/Department from the Accounts Payable Report (Pages 32-34):
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Longevity Pay (County Miscellaneous / Fund 001/99): $58,300.00
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Road and Bridge (Fund 220): $70,386.77
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Road & Bridge Sales Tax Fund (Fund 222): $50,498.73
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County Sheriff/Correctional (Fund 120): $46,131.29
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Employee Benefit (Fund 064): $11,775.59
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Bank Reconciliation as of October 31, 2025 (Page 38):
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Total Bourbon County Cash Balance (All Accounts): $7,258,130.82
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Total Certificates of Deposits: $1,550,000.00
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Key Fund Status Report Balances (as of October 31, 2025):
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General Fund (001): $505,910.25 (Page 39)
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County Sheriff/Correctional (120): $245,713.78 (Page 39)
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BOND SALES TAX – COUNTY JAIL (370): $2,106,277.34 (Page 40)
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Employee Benefit (064): $747,999.92 (Page 39)
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Ambulance Service (375): $27,184.61 (Page 40)
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Sales/Use Tax Comparison (Page 46):
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October 2025 Total Tax: $298,831.11
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Year-to-Date (YTD) Total Tax for 2025 (through October): $3,176,311.93
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Other Packet Documents
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Culvert Report (Page 35): A report from 12-4-2025 regarding a Culvert Permit application from Dennis & Janna Saiz for property at 2222 35th Street, indicating a plan for a Plastic 15″ x 30 foot roll-in culvert.
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Executive Session Details (Page 2): The document includes the standard form outlining potential legal reasons for executive sessions, citing KSA 75-4319 for discussing personnel, attorney-client privilege, negotiations, financial/trade secrets, real estate acquisition, or security measures.