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DATE: August 24, 2006
Members present: Borleske, Cassity, Lehman, Wiese
UWEX Staff present: Dietmann, Erickson, Nagelkerk, Olson
Advisory members present: Clavadatscher, Neuwirth
Call to order
The meeting was called to order at 9:02 AM by Chair Wiese
Certification of Open Meeting Notice
Requirements of the open meeting law were met.
Approval of Agenda
Motion by Lehman, second by Borleske to approve agenda.
Motion approved
Approval of Minutes of Last Meeting
Motion by Cassity, second by Lehman to approve the minutes of the last
meeting.
Motion approved.
Correspondence
Paul Dietmann read a thank you note that was received from Amanda Sandmire
on receiving one of the Alice in Dairyland scholarships.
Bills and Financial Report
Motion by Borleske, second by Cassity to approve the July bills in the
amount of $1,848.96.
Motion approved.
The department is over projected revenues due to the drinking water testing
program that John Exo and Jenny Erickson administered in Towns of Franklin
and Spring Green earlier this year and the reimbursement that the department
receives from the Water Basin program for clerical support given to John
Exo. The Educational Supplies line item is the offsetting expense line
for the drinking water testing program, which is also over the projected
budget.
Discussion and Action Approving Reimbursement of Expenses for Lester
Wiese to Attend the State WACEC Meeting in Oshkosh
Official committee action is required in order to allow Lester Wiese to
be reimbursed for personal expenses to attend the state WACEC meeting in
Oshkosh that he attended in June, 2006. Motion by Borleske, second by Lehman
to approve reimbursement of Lester Wiese's expenditures to attend the state
WACEC meeting representing the Sauk County Agriculture and Extension Education
Committee.
Motion unanimously approved.
Discussion and action on the Ag Diversification and Development Grant
As Paul Dietmann reported last month, Sauk County UW Extension will be
receiving the transfer of a $10,000 Ag Diversification and Development
grant from Columbia County. A resolution will be required by the Sauk County
Board to amend our budget to accept and spend the grant funds, which will
delay the processing of expenditures by a month or more. Paul also reported
that the Dairy Grazers group would now like to utilize approximately $6,400
of the grant funds to contract with VandeWalle and Associates to conduct
a feasibility study. Sauk County financial policy requires three (3) bids
before awarding a contract of this size. Paul suggested that this item
be tabled until the group decides whether they want to move forward or
even possibly move the grant funds to another county to expedite the payment
process.
Bob Cassity brought up the situation that if the committee tabled the
issue at this time, it would then delay administration of the grant even
further. Motion by Cassity, second by Wiese to accept the reassignment
of the Ag Diversification and Development Grant funds and have the 2006
Sauk County UW Extension Department budget revenue and expenditure lines
changed to reflect the grant amount, with the stipulation that if the Dairy
Grazers group wants to take the grant money elsewhere, they are free to
do so.
Motion approved.
Discussion and Action on UW Extension Agent Contract for the Period July
1, 2006 - July 1, 2007
Kerry Beghin contacted Paul Dietmann to say that due to the size of the
contract between UW Cooperative Extension and Sauk County for agents' salaries,
a resolution needs to be drafted and taken to the full County Board for
approval. This is the first time that this process has been requested.
Paul requested information from other UW Extension Department Heads as
to how their counties handle the agents' contracts with the indication
that most counties have the contract approved only by their oversight committee.
Paul also looked up the Wisconsin State Statute that deals with Cooperative
Extension contracts. Paragraph 59.56(3)(c) 2 states that "the committee
on agriculture and extension education may enter into joint employment
agreements with the university extension or with other counties and the
university extension if the county funds that are committed in the agreements
have been appropriated by the board. Persons so employed under cooperative
agreements and approved by the board of regents shall be considered employees
of both the county and the university of Wisconsin." The committee's understanding
of this paragraph is that the contract only needs to be approved by the
Agriculture and Extension Education Committee since the contract amounts
have been appropriated in the approved departmental budget. Paul will contact
Kerry Beghin for further clarification.
Motion by Borleske, second by Lehman to approve the agents' contracts
for July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007 with the stipulation that if a resolution
is required, it can be drafted and signed at a short meeting before the
September County Board session.
Motion unanimously approved.
Discussion and Action on 2007 UW Extension Department Budget
Paul went through the department's line item request for the 2007 budget
with the committee. Major changes that were pointed out are an increase
in the agents' contract line item of 6.4% and the increase in printing
costs to have the Sauk County map reprinted next year, which would cover
the usage of the map for two years. Motion by Borsleke, second by Cassity
to approve the budget line item request as presented.
Motion unanimously approved.
Advisory Committee and Citizen Comments
Norma Clavadatscher:
- Norma complimented the committee on the thorough job they
do when discussing the items on the committee's agenda
- HCE has a great program year planned for next year
- We had a short discussion on the Hmong and Hispanic populations
in the area
- Norma reported that the Living Flag was very active this
year walking in parades in Witwen, Plain, Reedsburg, Loganville
and at the Sauk Prairie Cow Chip parade.
Donna Neuwirth:
- The Puppet Festival was a big success again this year with
more than 100 puppets being made and paraded
- The Home-Grown Culture program is moving forward
- Donna is involved in presenting a series of art exhibits
in Reedsburg
- Another mural will be going up in Reedsburg depicting the
hops boom and bust period from 1865 - 1868 in Sauk County
within the next month or two
The committee was presented with a draft copy of the Advisory Committee
Policies from 2003 and also a copy of the guidelines used by DATCP regarding
advisory groups to be used as a guide for coming up with structure for
our own group. Committee members are encouraged to read these documents
and be prepared for discussion and action on them at the September Ag & Extension
Committee meeting.
Department Update
- Lester and Sue gave a report on the WACEC District Meeting
in Dane County
- Jenny reported that SCIL is ready for fall with 19 members
of the class. There are also four new board members on the
SCIL Executive Board and the emphasis once again will be
leadership development.
- Bob Cassity stated that he would like to see SCIL
teach management principles; Jenny gave her philosophy
that leadership is different from management, but she
will discuss the issue with the board and with Bob
- Jenny is also working with a group creating a map of the
Baraboo River corridor. This map will be provided in conjunction
with the cities of Reedsburg and Baraboo as well as the Chambers
of Commerce. Jenny stated there are five different sources
that are providing the funding for this map to be printed.
- The Nonprofit Network will be having a series of four presentations
geared toward marketing this year
- Jenny received word that she has been accepted into the
first class of the Leadership Academy. The committee had
given her their approval in a previous meeting.
- Sue let the committee know that UW Extension utilizes and
likes having access to the West Square Building. There are
many collaborative programs done between Extension and other
departments as well as the fact that being in one location
makes it easier for our clientele.
- Sue is presenting "Connecting with Families" with Human
Services participating
- Sue will also be teaching "Strengthening Families" this
fall
- The next Pature Walk will be September 16th at the Borleske
farm. Linda invited everyone to attend
- Bob Cassity would like a return pasture walk to his property
to follow-up on the Multi-Flora Rose
Date for Next Regular Meeting
The next regular meeting will be Thursday, September 28, 2006, at 9:00
AM in the ETN Classroom.
Adjourned
Motion by Borleske, second by Cassity to adjourn the meeting. Meeting
adjourned at
10:52 AM.
Respectfully submitted: Paul Dietmann
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