Board approves minutes, certifies delinquent sewer assessments and grants temporary easement for road work
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The Jackson County Board approved Dec. 2 minutes, certified delinquent Leisure Lake sewer assessments by resolution for tax collection, authorized a temporary construction easement for a 458th Avenue East project, and approved posting to fill a recorder-support vacancy.
At the Dec. 9 meeting the Jackson County Board of Supervisors approved several routine administrative items.
Auditor Alexander Smith requested and the board approved a motion to accept the Dec. 2, 2025 board proceedings and work-session minutes and authorized publication in the county—s official newspapers.
Smith then presented Resolution 1155-12-09-2025, certifying delinquent Leisure Lake sewer assessments to the county treasurer for property-tax collection, effective Dec. 9, 2025; the board moved, seconded and approved the resolution.
The board approved a temporary construction easement for a 458th Avenue East project affecting the James Carstensen Trust and Engler/Dorothy Carstensen Trust properties; the engineer—s office requested the chair—s signature for the easement documents.
Human Resources recommended passive posting for a vacant deputy-recorder position (to fill a support-staff vacancy created when Jennifer Jones is appointed to the recorder—s role). The board approved posting the recorder clerk position with a $27to$29 hourly pay range and set the application deadline through Jan. 2.
All motions were moved, seconded and carried by voice vote with the board recording the routine "aye" responses.
