The Cavalier County Board of Commissioners approved a series of resolutions, licenses, transfers and routine bills during its March 19 meeting.
Commissioner Greg Goodman moved to adopt a resolution prioritizing the development of non-motorized trails and collaboration with local and state partners, seconded by Nick Moser; the minutes record the motion "carried." The resolution cites collaboration with Cavalier County Job Development Authority, Cavalier County Health District, Langdon City, the North Dakota Department of Transportation and North Dakota Parks and Recreation.
Commissioner Nick Moser moved and Stanley Dick seconded approval of a seasonal Beer & Liquor license for Langdon Country Club; motion carried. Stanley Dick moved and Greg Goodman seconded approval of a proxy for the Chairman of the NDIRF Board of Directors at the upcoming annual meeting; motion carried.
On statutory transfers, Commissioner Nick Moser moved to transfer $21,764.07 from the Road & Bridge Fund to cities in Cavalier County, as required by NDCC 24-05-01(2) (seconded by Austin Lafrenz); motion carried. Moser also moved to transfer $2,028.75 from the Road & Bridge Fund to the Road & Bridge Equipment Replacement Fund (seconded by Greg Goodman); motion carried.
Commissioner Greg Goodman moved, and Stanley Dick seconded, to review and approve the audit of claims. The printed minutes list numerous vendor and payroll claims across departments; the motion carried and individual roll-call votes were not recorded. The meeting record closes with a motion by Stanley Dick to adjourn at 11:10 a.m., seconded by Austin Lafrenz; motion carried.