Dog tag sale prolonged till Feb. 16
Published 12:00 am Sunday, January 28, 2024
The Lawrence County Commission voted at this week’s assembly to increase the sale of canine tags within the county till Feb. 16
The fee voted unanimously for the measure.
“ I think it’s a great idea, by the way,” Commissioner Mike Finley stated of the transfer.
The extension moved the sale from its originally-scheduled finish of Jan. 31.
Standard tags, require by legislation, are $16 and could be bought on the Lawrence County Animal Shelter, the Lawrence County Auditor’s Office, Dickess Market in Kitts Hill or South Point Storage.
If a person brings in documentation that their pet is spayed or neutered, then the worth is $12.
If the pet is a searching canine and the proprietor brings in a searching license, the cost is $12,
The remainder of the brief assembly was customary business and the fee:
• Approved the minutes of the assembly held on Jan. 16, as corrected.
• Approved the next floodplain permits submitted by the Soil and Water Conservation District:
New: None
-Renewal:
– 2024-714 Riley Development Company, Inc.-Filling & grading and supplies storage tasks situated SW of 142 County Road 403
– 2024-715 Riley Development Company, Inc.-Materials storage undertaking situated North of 142 County Road 403
• Approved the appropriations and transfers dated Jan. 23, underneath $50,000, submitted by Dylan Bentley, performing county administrator.
• Reduced the appropriation for account quantity K06-12A-006-034 for $107,500, requested by Parker Rowe, auditor’s director of finance.
• Receive and filed the Certificate of county auditor that the full appropriations from every fund don’t exceed the official estimate of sources.
• Received and filed the Report of Operations from Lawrence County Municipal Court from Jan. 1, 2023, – Dec. 31, 2023.
• Approved the reappointment of Gary Riley to the Lawrence County Regional Planning Commission time period to begin Feb. 1, 2024 — Jan. 31, 2027, requested by Kim Carrico, Lawrence County Soil and Water Conservation District.
• Paid $64.40 to Ironton metropolis water for the Lawrence County Board of Elections building.
• Met in an govt session with Bentley and Ralph Kline relating to authorized contracts.