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Cedar Valley Hospice to hold Tree of Love ceremony The 2014 Cedar Valley Hospice (CVH) Tree of Love event allows the opportunity to celebrate a loved one during this beautiful and meaningful time of year. This fundraiser offers unique snowflake ornaments or bookmark depending on level of giving. Ornaments and bookmarks are available at any Cedar Valley Hospice location and will be available at each community’s Tree of Love ceremony. For gifts received prior to Monday, Dec. 1, the names of those remembered and honored will be listed at each event. Guests will gather for reflection, entertainment and fellowship at 6:30 PM Thursday, Dec. 11 at Independence at Prairie Hills Senior Living Community, open to the public. All proceeds benefit Cedar Valley Hospice. For more information or to honor someone with a gift, call Cedar Valley Hospice at 319-272-2002, toll free at 800-617-1972 or visit www.cvhospice.org. Pictured is 3D Golden Glitter Snowflake, Giving level: $100 - $249.

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BCHC to present 4th annual Recipes for Real Life Cooking Class Submitted by BCHC

Buchanan County Health Center’s (BCHC) Fourth Annual Recipes for Real Life Cooking Class will get underway Tuesday, Jan. 13. The six-week class will be held 5-6 PM Tuesdays at Oak View Senior Living Complex, located on the hospital’s campus. The cost for all six classes is $40. Participants will watch as the guest chefs prepare quick, easy and healthy meals that their own families love! Get great health and cooking tips, win door prizes and sample a new recipe each week. “We have a wonderful experience, each year,� said Oak View Manager Ann Peterschmidt. “There is much

camaraderie and some great food to sample. This may make a great gift for someone on your Christmas list!â€? 2015 guest chefs on the schedule include: • Dr. Erica Smith, physician at Medical Associates demonstrating “Delicious Legumes and Clean Eating;â€? • Maxine Kehret, Buchanan County Health Center Dietician, demonstrating “Baked Apples: A Quick, Delicious, (Healthy) Treat;â€? • Whitney Packebush, and Caitlyn Lines, both dieticians at Fareway Stores, Inc., demonstrating “Chicken for a Week – Cook Once, Enjoy More;â€? • Shelbie Penner, DaVita Dialysis di-

etician demonstrating “Tasty Tex-Mex Options;â€? • Sandy Tull, Independence baker, demonstrating “Great (Healthier) Baking Basic;â€? and • Abby Whiley, Fareway meat manager, demonstrating “Grilling, Marinades and Rubs.â€? Class size is limited to 30. For more information about the Recipes for Real Life Cooking Class, or to register, call the Therapy & Wellness Center at BCHC, 319-332-0850.

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Nutritional considerations when recovering from an injury or surgery While recovering from an injury or surgery often times our primary focus is on two things: the amount of pain we are in and wondering when we will be back to normal. These concerns are normal and expected, but often our nutrition is left unaddressed. Unfortunately there is not a magical diet that will speed our recovery; however, there are diets that can hinder our recovery. Some individuals tend to decrease their caloric intake to unhealthy levels while in the stages of recovery. This is not recommended due to the body lacking the proper amount of healthy calories needed to fuel recovery. Recovering from injury or surgery can also take a significant emotional toll, causing some individuals to cope by ingesting large quantities of unhealthy calories. This is also not recommended. Although we are providing our bodies with a sufficient amount of calories to fuel our recovery, we are also providing ourselves with an excess amount that will ultimately be stored as fat. Gaining additional fat can hinder recovery and require additional work following recovery. Every individual recovers differently, so there is not a “cookie cutter� diet that works with everyone. In general, it is recommended that individuals should continue to eat a well-balanced, colorful diet with sufficient caloric levels of protein, carbohydrates, and fats. Sufficient levels are determined by many factors including height, weight, and activity level. Additional supplementation is typically not needed, unless otherwise indicated by your physician.

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General LIHEAP (Energy Assistance) applications accepted through April Farmers donating food are Operation Threshold is now taking LIHEAP (Energy Assis- income for the past, in addition to copies of their most recent eligible for tax credit tance) applications. The Low-Income Home Energy Assis- heating and electric bills.

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Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey highlighted the Farm to Food Donation Tax Credit and encouraged eligible farmers to consider applying. Iowa farmers who donate selfproduced food commodities to food banks and food pantries can now qualify for the credit on state taxes, which is equal to 15% of the value of the commodities donated during the tax year or $5,000 whichever is less. “Iowa farmers care deeply about their communities and this new tax credit program may provide some additional tax benefit to farmers who donate food to a food bank or food pantry,â€? Northey said. “As we see more farmers raising fresh produce, LIHEAP Income Maximums this new tax credit program is something they should be aware of as they consider food donations.â€? Household Three-month Gross Annual Gross The program was created by the Iowa Legislature in 2013 and Size Income Income is effective for tax years beginning on or after Jan. 1, 2014. 1 $ 4,376 $ 17,505 To qualify for the tax credit, producers: 2 5,899 23,595 • must produce the donated food commodity, 3 7,421 29,685 • must transfer title to the donated food commodity to an Iowa food bank or Iowa emergency feeding organization registered 4 8,944 35,775 with the Iowa Department of Revenue (https://tax.iowa.gov/ 5 10,466 41,865 sites/files/idr/documents/FarmToFoodOrganizations.pdf), 6 11,989 47,955 • shall not receive compensation for the transfer, For households with more than six members, add $1,523/$6,090 for each • shall not donate a food commodity that is damaged or unfit additional member. for human consumption, and Each applicant will need to provide copies of social security • shall donate a food commodity that meets the requirements cards for all household members (unless already on file with of the federal Emergency Food Assistance Program. Operation Threshold), proof of all household members’ gross Producers will receive an authorized receipt from the Registered Iowa Food Bank or Iowa emergency feeding organization for the donation. All authorized receipts for a calendar year should be sent together to the Iowa Department of RevIowa’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped to 4.5% in October from 4.6% in September. The state’s jobless rate was enue by Jan. 15. The Department will issue the producer a tax 4.4% one year ago. The U.S. unemployment rate dropped to 5.8% in October compared to 5.9% in September. Director of Iowa credit certificate, which must be included with the producer’s Workforce Development Teresa Wahlert said, “The state’s labor force is currently at an all-time high of 1,711,600, and the total tax return. Your Kitchen Need A New Look? number of working Iowans is 34,800 higher than one year ago.â€? Tax credits are not refundable, but can be credited ahead to If your cabinets are in good shape but are The total number of working Iowans reached a current-year peak of 1,634,800 in October. This figure is 5,100 higher than Septhe tax liability for the following five years. The value of the showing wear and tear on the fronts tember and 34,800 higher than one year ago. food commodity is self-assessed but must be determined in the In the last year, Iowa added 15,400 jobs (+1.0%). Construction prospered and now leads all sectors in jobs added (+4,600). same manner as a charitable contribution of food for federal Education and health services also steadily trended up throughout the year (+3,700). Trade and transportation advanced (+3,100) tax purposes. Donation evaluation worksheets are available on due to With unexpected gains in wholesale trade. On the other hand, leisure and hospitality has now shed jobs (-3,100) due to Place Let us help you present yourannually card to 15,700 readers! card in our directory for only $25 each month! at your https://tax.iowa.gov/farm-food-donation-tax-credit). new fronts, doors, trim and optional accessories, large consecutive Manufacturing is also down annually (-2,800) as the result of cutbacks in both durable More information answers to frequently asked questions wedeclines can give in youtwo a new kitchen formonths. 1/2 the cost of new cabinets and nondurable goods factories. The information services sector continues to contract, and is down 600 jobs from one year ago. can be found at https://tax.iowa.gov/farm-food-donation-taxCall Today! • FREE Estimates Call John 563-927-4341 credit. tance Program (LIHEAP) is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services through the Iowa Department of Human Rights/Division of Community Action Agencies, and was established to help qualifying low-income Iowa homeowners and renters pay for a portion of their primary heating costs. LIHEAP is not designed to pay a household’s total energy costs, but to provide supplemental assistance. Eligibility for participation in LIHEAP is established according to the following federal income guidelines:

This program is not designed to pay a household’s total energy costs, the program will provide supplemental assistance based on several factors. Those factors will include total household income, household size, dwelling type, and type of heating fuel, among others. All low-income Iowans are encouraged to apply, including senior citizens and individuals with disabilities. Households who are over LIHEAP regular income guidelines may be eligible for LIHEAP benefits through our medical waiver component. The medical expenses must be documented, paid, and non-reimbursable. LIHEAP applications will be accepted through April 30, 2015. Assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis so applicants are encouraged to apply early. Households approved for LIHEAP are protected by a moratorium agreement between the utility companies and the State of Iowa. As a result of this agreement, households approved for LIHEAP cannot have their utilities disconnected during cold weather between Nov. 1, 2014, and April 1, 2015. Operation Threshold is located at 1535 Lafayette Street in Waterloo. Office hours are 8 AM-5:30 PM Monday - Thursday, 8 AM-noon Friday. Operation Threshold’s offices in Buchanan County, 319-334-6081 will also take applications. For information, contact Operation Threshold at 319-2912065 or visit www.operationthreshold.org.

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Overall, different feeds attract different birds. Nyjer thistle attracts finches. Suet attracts woodpeckers. Lower priced millet or milo, spread on the ground, is big with mourning doves, sparrows and other ground feeding species. Be wary of discount mixes, though. Fill a feeder with it, and you could end up with much of it scratched out to the ground as birds waste it, to get to the “good stuff.” Consumers may be money ahead feeding the more expensive stuff … and buying less of it overall. Schlarbaum touts sunflower hearts for woodpeckers and titmice, too. Experiment and see what food sources attract preferred birds. Most of that is keeping winter bird feeders stocked … and watching the feathered palette of color on the blanket of snow in the yard. Stepping it up a notch Should just feeding and watching birds in the yard not be enough, take it to the next level. Two popular winter weather activities include the Christmas Bird Count, which gets teams outdoors in a specified area; and the Great Backyard Bird Count, where people simply tally birds seen from their window. Results are valuable, as these “citizen scientists” provide information on wintering birds; especially winter territories and trends, such as movement into new areas. Though promoted nationwide, a couple websites; www.iowaaudubon.org and www.iowabirds.org provide more information. That includes links to local chapters, clubs or blogs … and lots more information that is “for the birds.” Also, any full service bird feed supply outlet has information on the counts, winter bird watching walks and other activities and products to step up winter bird watching involvement.

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Those waiting for wintry weather to start stocking the bird feeders – it’s here. With temperatures dipping into the teens and even single digits, it is creating crowds at those backyard feeders. The latest U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Outdoor Recreation Survey indicates that 609,000 Iowans feed wildlife. Most of that is maintaining winter – and late fall – feeding stations for birds. Migrating songbirds are setting up their feeding stops now, ahead of the heavy duty wind, cold and snow. They want to expend as little energy as possible, while consuming maximum calories to stay warm. The bonus to us? “It’s just a great way to bring the outdoors right into our homes. We can see the songbird activity, hear their cheery calls. They brighten our spirits,” said DNR Wildlife Diversity Technician Pat Schlarbaum. For him, the dark-eyed juncos showing up in the fall trigger the call to step into action. The first step is cleaning feeders. Removing debris and bacteria reduces the chanced of disease this winter. Use a weak bleach and water solution to scrub and rinse them, whether they are still hanging in the yard … or are stored in the garage somewhere. Next up? Run an extension cord and small heating element to the birdbath. “If you are the one providing water for the birding community; you are probably going to have the largest selection of songbirds visiting your backyard,” predicted Schlarbaum. Those who have just one feeder and one choice of feed, black oil sunflower seed attracts the widest variety of “desirable” songbirds. Cardinals, nuthatches, tufted titmice, blue jays, chickadees and more flock to sunflower seeds. Flip the bag over and check the fat content. The higher it reads, the better it is for birds.

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Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has released a new study on gambling among Iowa adults. Gambling Attitudes and Behaviors: A 2013 Survey of Adult Iowans, prepared by the University of Northern Iowa Center for Social and Behavioral Research, estimates almost 1.8 million adult Iowans gambled during the past 12 months. Of that number, it is estimated 8,000 adult Iowans could be classified as ‘problem’ gamblers. “We know the majority of Iowans who gamble do so simply because it’s fun and they do not have financial or emotional problems as a result of it,â€? said Eric Preuss of the IDPH Office of Problem Gambling Treatment and Prevention. “However, this study found 16% of adult Iowans were classified as “atriskâ€? gamblers in 2013. That’s 369,000 Iowans who may have one or more symptoms of problem gambling.â€? Symptoms of problem gambling include: • Thinking a lot about gambling, such as past gambling experiences, future gambling ventures, or ways of getting money for gambling; • Needing to gamble with larger amounts of money or with larger bets in order to get the same feeling of excitement; • Repeatedly trying to cut down or stop gambling without success; • Feeling restless or irritable when trying to cut down or stop gambling; • Gambling to run away from problems or to get relief from feeling depressed, anxious, or bad about yourself; • After losing money gambling, often returning another day in order to win back your losses; • Lying to family members, friends, or others in order to hide your gambling from them; • Losing or almost losing a significant relationship, job, or an educational or career opportunity because of gambling; and • Relying on others to provide money to relieve a desperate financial situation caused by gambling. For help coping with a gambling problem, call 1-800-BETSOFF or go to www.1800BETSOFF.org.

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Knights of Columbus presents donations Local Knights of Columbus members recently presented donations to several organizations. The funds were from the Tootsie Roll sales campaign for persons with intellectual disabilities. Over $700 was donated to five groups: St. Patrick’s Social Concerns, Special Olympics, Darrell E. Davis, Housing for Buchanan County, and Archdiocese of Dubuque. Pictured are Patty McIntosh, Ron Crawford, Jim Reed, Bill Dunn, Joe Wilson, Jerry DeMuth, Steve Shonka. (John Evers Photo)

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Iowans who shopped for their annual family Thanksgiving dinner can feel good knowing the cost of feeding a family of 10 is steady and virtually unchanged from a year ago, according to the annual American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) Thanksgiving Dinner Price Survey. The average cost for the annual fest in this year is $49.41, or less than $5 per serving. Despite rising food costs for some items at the grocery store, the average Thanksgiving dinner has been stable and affordable since 2011, averaging around $49 for a family of 10, and that’s great news for Iowans shopping on a budget. “The cost of a classic Thanksgiving meal again works out to be less than $5 per serving, providing an incredible value for families,� said Dave Miller, Iowa Farm Bureau director of research and commodity services. “To be able to provide a special holiday meal for your family for less than a cost of a fast food meal is remarkable.� A handful of dairy items were included in the AFBF study, which represents a growing sector of Iowa agriculture. “As demand for American dairy products continues to grow both domestically and internationally, we are seeing an increase in dairy production,� Miller said. “In Iowa, milk production is up 4% from last year, and during that time, we have seen dairy cow herds grow by around 1,000 head.� Sweet potatoes, dairy products and miscellaneous ingredients necessary to prepare the meal represented items with slightly increased price tags this year, although given decreases in other products, the overall meal price remained stable. Turkey, the staple of the Thanksgiving meal, saw retail prices decline slightly, with a whole bird averaging $21.65, or $1.35 per pound. The survey shopping list includes turkey, bread stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls with butter, peas, cranberries, a relish tray of celery and carrots, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and beverages of coffee and milk, in quantities sufficient to feed 10 people. This year’s Thanksgiving survey was the 29th annual study conducted by AFBF. Every region of the country was represented in the annual AFBF Thanksgiving Price Shopping Survey, with 179 volunteer shoppers in 35 states participating.

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“My friend is having a party at her house. Can I go?� This question may strike fear in a parent’s heart. But with some forethought and planning, a party of teen friends can be a fun and safe event, said Cindy Thompson, a family life/family finance program specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. “Start by asking questions,� Thompson said. “Where will the party be held? How will your teen get to the party and back? Find out who will be there – including adults – and what they will do and the hours of the party. Tell your teen you will be checking with the host parent. Then call the host parent, even if your child objects.� Thompson offers some tips to help parents prepare their teens before the party. Stress that if plans change, your teen must let you know. Many teens have a cell phone, so calling home should be easy. Rehearse what teens can do if they want to leave the party for any reason. Tell them they can call you at any time. Remind

them about expectations concerning his or her behavior, including drinking, substances and sex. Stay up until the teen returns home. Then give them a good-night hug. Just consider it a loving “check-up.� After the party, debrief with the teen. Talk about who was there, what was fun and what wasn’t. “Be suspicious if your teen frequently asks to sleep elsewhere after a party, especially if the group of friends never stays at your home,� Thompson said. “And what if your teen wants to have the party at your house? Again, preparation is the key,� Thompson continued. First have him or her make a list of who will be invited. Encourage a limited number of guests, as large groups can get out of hand. Make clear who is invited in order to prevent unexpected guests from crashing the party. Settle on a time for the party to end before invitations are issued. Open-ended invitations can let the party go on later than desired. “Help your teen figure out some party activities and make suggestions for refreshments.

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Buchanan County Board of Supervisors November 10, 2014 The Buchanan County Board of Supervisors met in regular session at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, November 10, 2014 with Ellen Gaffney, Chairman in the Chair, Gary Gissel and Ralph Kremer present. Absent none. Motion by Kremer second by Gissel to approve the minutes of the November 3rd meeting. All in favor, motion carried. Motion by Kremer second by Gissel to approve the claims ďŹ led with the County Auditor for payment in the amount of $23,514.09. All in favor, motion carried. Motion by Gissel second by Kremer to approve the following ofďŹ cer’s monthly reports: Clerk of Court $1,428.96; Recorder $11,387.41 and Jail $4,265.70. All in favor, motion carried. Motion by Kremer second by Gissel to approve the liquor license of renewal for Three Elms Golf Course, Independence. All in favor, motion carried. Public Health Director, Amy Marlow presented her monthly report. Director Marlow updated the Board on the ebola planning and the procedures that are in place for Iowa and Buchanan County. Flu shots are completed. The reviews of the immunization records are almost completed. The work on the Community Health Needs Assessment

The Buchanan County Zoning Commission will meet in regular session at 7 p.m., on Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at the Buchanan County Courthouse Lower Level Assembly Room, located at 210 5th Avenue NE Independence, IA. The agenda includes: Terry Price of rural Rowley wishes to rezone approximately 4.78 acres from “R-3â€? Residential and “C-Mâ€? Commercial - Manufacturing to “R-1â€? Residential and “Iâ€? Industrial to allow two (2) dwellings to be located on two (2) acres and the 2.78 acre(s) balance to be used for the area salvage yard expansion. The property is located 2 miles West of the city limits of Rowley in Section # 4 of Homer Township. Approve a NEW meeting TIME for zoning commission meetings. After hour courthouse access is no longer recommended or preferred. The meeting is open to the public and anyone wishing to attend is welcome. is commencing. Motion by Gissel second by Kremer to accept the report. All in favor, motion carried. Environmental Health/Zoning Administrator, Chad Beatty presented his monthly report. There were 12 septic system permits; four well permits issued; and 29 well water samples in October. Two oodplain projects were completed in November. Beatty is reviewing the Zoning Ordinance for updates. The department is planning to install 55 E911 signs before it freezes if possible. The department received a nuisance complaint East of Independence. Black Hawk County Health department will be presenting to the Board of Health at their next meeting on what duties they perform for Buchanan County. Motion by Gissel second by Kremer to accept the report. All in favor, motion carried. County Engineer, Brian Keierleber presented contracts for the construction of the Amish Sawmill bridge in Fairbank Township. After discussion, motion by Gissel second by Kremer to approve the contract with Taylor Construction, Inc. of New Vienna, project #IBRCC010(85)--8E-10 in the amount of $398,960.24 for the replacement of a bridge on Dillon Ave. in Sec. 22 of Fairbank Township and authorize the chairman to sign. All in favor, motion carried. At 9:47 a.m. the public hearing regarding the Gary and Kathy Hersom zoning request was called to order with Kris Wilgenbusch, Tari Robertson, George Aldrich, Steve Allsop, Gary Hersom and Chad Beatty, Zoning Administrator present. Mr. Beatty read the minutes

of the Zoning Commission meeting and stated their vote was 7 to 0 to approve the request with the recommendation that the rezoning to be limited to only one dwelling. After discussion, motion by Kremer second by Gissel to close the hearing at 9:54 a.m. All in favor, motion carried. Motion by Kremer second by Gissel to approve the following resolution. On roll call all voted aye thereon. Motion carried. RESOLUTION 14-79 WHEREAS, Kremer proposed the adoption and enactment of a Zoning Ordinance Amendment on the 20th day of October 2014, which action is recorded in Book W Page 224 of the Minutes of the Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, the same was duly published in the Independence Bulletin Journal, an ofďŹ cial newspaper of general circulation in the county and complying with Sections 618.3 and 618.14 of the Code of Iowa, on 5thday of November 2014; and UPON MOTION made by Kremer and second by Gissel a vote was held to suspend the requirement for three successive readings and votes, which motion passed by a vote of a majority of the Board of Supervisors, as follows: THOSE VOTING FOR SUSPENSION OF THE REQUIREMENT: Gaffney, Gissel and Kremer THOSE VOTING AGAINST SUSPENSION OF THE REQUIREMENT: None NOW THEREFORE the following was read and voted upon by the Board of Supervisors, and it passed by a vote of a majority of the Board of Supervisors: AND IT IS NOW THEREFORE

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Make it clear that you will not allow illegal substances or alcohol. Tell your teen ahead of time that anyone caught with these items will have to leave and you will call their parents. Stress that once guests arrive, they must stay at the party. If they leave early, they will not be allowed to return,� Thompson said. Finally, be at home during the party. Maintain a discreet presence so that teens know that a parent is around, but don’t participate in activities. “Walk around outside your home occasionally. And consider inviting another set of parents if the party is large,� Thompson said. Some planning, along with open communication with teens, can help alleviate fears regarding attending and hosting parties and will ensure all have a safe and fun evening. For information on this topic or others contact a Buchanan County ISU Extension and Outreach office at 319-334-7171 or rrfuller@ iastate.edu.

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ENACTED AND ORDAINED: ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 14-A-12 BUCHANAN COUNTY, IOWA The rezoning of property located in Perry Township, Section 32, four acres “A-1� agricultural to “R-3� residential. The rezoning of the following described property is approved: Beginning at the NE corner of Parcel N in the NW qtr. NE qtr., Sec. 32, T89N, R10W of the 5th P.M., Buchanan County, Iowa, thence E525 ft., S450 ft., W310 ft., NW476 ft. to the point of beginning. With the condition it be limited to one dwelling. THOSE VOTING FOR THE PASSAGE: Gaffney, Gissel and Kremer THOSE VOTING AGAINST THE PASSAGE: None Passed this 10th day of November, 2014. At 9:58 a.m. the public hearing regarding the George Aldrich rezoning request was called to order with Kris Wilgenbusch, Tari Robertson, George Aldrich, Steve Allsopand Chad Beatty, Zoning Administrator present. Mr. Beatty read the minutes of the Zoning Commission meeting and stated their vote was 7 to 0 to approve the request. After discussion, motion by Kremer second by Gissel to close the hearing at 10:04 a.m. All in favor, motion carried. Motion by Kremer second by Gissel to approve the following resolution. On roll call all voted aye thereon. Motion carried. RESOLUTION 14-80 WHEREAS, Kremer proposed the adoption and enactment of a Zoning Ordinance Amendment on the

20th day of October 2014, which action is recorded in Book W Page 224 of the Minutes of the Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, the same was duly published in the Independence Bulletin Journal, an ofďŹ cial newspaper of general circulation in the county and complying with Sections 618.3 and 618.14 of the Code of Iowa, on 5th day of November 2014; and UPON MOTION made by Kremer and second by Gissel a vote was held to suspend the requirement for three successive readings and votes, which motion passed by a vote of a majority of the Board of Supervisors, as follows: THOSE VOTING FOR SUSPENSION OF THE REQUIREMENT: Gaffney, Gissel and Kremer THOSE VOTING AGAINST SUSPENSION OF THE REQUIREMENT: None NOW THEREFORE the following was read and voted upon by the Board of Supervisors, and it passed by a vote of a majority of the Board of Supervisors: AND IT IS NOW THEREFORE ENACTED AND ORDAINED: ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 14-A-13 BUCHANAN COUNTY, IOWA The rezoning of property located in Jefferson Township, Section 22, 4.3 acres “Iâ€? industrial to “Câ€? commercial. The rezoning of the following described property is approved: Beginning at the NW corner of the NW qtr. of the SW qtr. Sec. 22, T87N, R10W of the 5th P.M., Buchanan County, Iowa.Thence 846.3 ft. to the point of beginning, thence S60o 11’, E1240 ft., N88o

56’, W1070 ft., N0o 39â€? E486.6 ft. to the point of beginning. To rezone from Industrial to Commercial and include a photography studio as a principal permitted use within the Commercial District. THOSE VOTING FOR THE PASSAGE: Gaffney, Gissel and Kremer THOSE VOTING AGAINST THE PASSAGE: None Passed this 10th day of November, 2014. County Auditor, Cindy Gosse reported on the progress of the County Ordinance CodiďŹ cation. The proposed changes to the County Ordinances will be e-mailed to the Board for review and public hearings will be set the ďŹ rst week of December. No action was taken by the Board. Motion by Gissel second by Kremer to recess until 1:30 p.m. All in favor, motion carried. At 1:30 p.m. the Board of Supervisors reconvened with all members present. The Board proceeded to canvass the votes cast at the November 4th General Election. Motion by Kremer second by Gissel to ďŹ le the Abstract of Votes with the Secretary of State’s ofďŹ ce and place the OfďŹ cial Canvass on ďŹ le with the County Auditor. All in favor, motion carried. Motion by Gissel second by Kremer to adjourn at 3:03 p.m.All in favor, motion carried. Ellen Gaffney, Chairman ATTEST: Cindy Gosse, Auditor


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Early freeze has manure applicators looking to DNR for advice

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