UNIONCte LAKE BUTLER WORTHINGTON: SPRINGS RAIFORD PALESTINE PROVIDE Union County Board of County Commissioners 15 Northeast 1St Street, Lake Butler, FL32054 Phone: 386-496-4241 Fax: 386-496-4810 AGENDA REGULAR MEETING OCTTEMBER: 17, 2022 6:00P.M. NOTE: Ifany person decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any mattero considered at this meeting or hearing, he ors she will need a record fort the proceedings and may need to ensure that a verbatim recordi is made 1. Meeting Called to Order. 2. Invocation and Pledge.. 3. Public Comments 4. Approval of Consent Agenda.. Finance Report Minutes- None Chair Tallman Commissioner Dobbs Chair Tallman Jimmy Williams Jimmy Williams Jimmy Williams Commissioner Perez Jimmy Williams Jimmy Williams 5. Consideration of Funding Agreement Between Meridian Healthcare and Union County. 6. Consideration of American Pharmacists Month Proclamation.. 7. Consideration of Family Court Awareness Month Proclamation. 8. Discussion of FLSA Settlement Agreement and Release of Burkel Case.. William Garst, Lake Butler Hospital 9. Consideration of Total Estimated Special Assessments Received from Property Appraiser.. Jimmy Williams 10. Consideration of Insurance Committee.. 11. Consideration of DOC Local Agreement. 12. Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for Emergency Medical Services.. 13. Report from County Coordinator, Jimmy Williams and Department Heads Kim Hayes, Solid Waste Director Shelton. Arnold, Jr., Road Department Mary Brown, Public Library Toby Witt, EMS Director Luke Harlow, Extension Office Tim Allen, Emergency Management /Interim Fire Director 14. Report Kellie Hendricks Rhoades, Clerk of Courts and Comptroller. 15. Report from Russell A. Wade II, County Attorney. 16. Report from County Commissioners Ryan Perez, District1 Channing Dobbs, District2 Jimmy Tallman, District3 Lacey Cannon, District4 Willie Croft, District5 Clerk Rhoades Attorney' Wade 17. Adjournment BOARD MEMBERS: RYANI PEREZ, District1 . CHANNINGI DOBBS, District2 . JIMMY TALLMAN, District3 LACEY CANNON District4. WILLIEC CROFT, District5 KELLIEHENDRICKS RHOADES Clerko ofCourt/Comptroller. RUSSELL! WADE County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS UNION COUNTY FUNDING AGREEMENT FOR THE PROVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT entered into this day of 2022, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Union County, hereinafter referred to as the "Commission," and Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, Inc., an independent contractor, For and in consideration oft the mutual undertaking and agreements hereinafter set forth, the hereinafter referred to as "MBH". Commission and MBH agree as follows: 1. The Commission Agrees: A. To provide funds to MBH consistent with the requirements of Florida Statute ($394.76) for the provision of general mental health, and substance use services, including Baker Act services to the citizens ofUnion County in the amount of $37,500. This sum is for the fiscal year beginning October 1,2022, and ending September 30, 2023, and the Commission's allocation to operate the program and facilities for services for citizens ofUnion County. B. To release such funds in the amount of $3,125 per month, upon receipt of an invoice due on the first day of each month. 2. MBH Agrees: A. To provide mental health and substance use services, including Baker Act services B. Toj provide services to any person and ensure that no service will be denied and/or delayed to any person because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age or ability to pay. C. To ensure that all information regarding clients be safeguarded in accordance with D. To comply with the provisions contained in the Civil Rights certificate. to the citizens ofUnion County. 45 C.F.R. $ 205.50. 42 C.F.R.. E. To provide, monitor, evaluate, and audit all programs funded under the terms of this agreement according to Federal and C&F guidelines, rules, regulations, instructions, and the approved C&F Plan. F. Any funds expended in violation of this agreement or in violation of appropriate Federal and State requirements, or any funds claimed by MBH which are determined by the Commission to bei in violation of appropriate departmental or federal guidelines shall be refunded ini full to the Commission orifthis agreement is still in force, shall be withheld by the Commission from any subsequent compensation request. G. To retain all fiscal and client books, records, or other documents relative to this agreement for seven (7)years after final payments or until audit or resolution of audit findings by county auditors. H. Toj provide an opportunity for recipients ofs services toj present their views about the service program and also establish a system through which clients may present reasonable grievances about the delivery of services under this agreement. Such system shall include provision for fair hearing. I. To negotiate sub-agreements and be responsible for the execution of sub- agreements pursuant tot this agreement. Such sub-agreements may bei reviewed by the Commission and if they are found not to be in compliance with the provisions of this agreement, they shall be subject to revision by MBH, or funds may be withheld by the Commission. 3. MBH and the Commission Mutually Agree: A. This agreement shall begin on October 1, 2022, 12:01 a.m. and end on September 30, B. This agreement, or any part oft this agreement, may be terminated with or without cause, by either party, at any time, upon no less than thirty (30) days notice in writing to1 the other 2023, at midnight. party. Said notice shall be delivered by certified mail, telegram ori inj person. C. Any alterations, variation, modification and/or waivers of provisions of this agreement shall be valid only when they have been reduced to writing, duly signed by all parties tot the agreement, and attached to the original agreement. D. This agreement contains all terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. No other agreements, oral or otherwise regarding the subject matter ofthis agreement shall be deemed toe exist or to bind any oft the parties hereto. Attest Date Chairperson Union County Board of County Commissioners Date Attest Date Donald P. Savoie President Date Meridian Behavioral Healthcare Inc. 2 UNIONCart MAANGE-wO-cTON RAIFORD PALESTINE Union County Board of County Commissioners American Pharmacists Month Proclamation 15 Northeast 1St Street, Lake Butler, FL32054 Phone: 386-496-4241" Fax: 386-496-4240 Whereas, pharmacists are the most accessible health care providers delivering critical services to patients Whereas, pharmacists are best positioned to be the health care provider that ensures optimal medication therapy outcomes, helps to ensure patients are adherent to their medications; and serve as providers during Whereas, as front-line providers throughout the healthcare system and community during the COVID-19 pandemic, pharmacists and pharmacy personnel have ensured the public is cared for, even at the risk of Whereas, with a community pharmacy located within five miles of nearly all Americans, pharmacists and pharmacy personnel are making ani impact to control the spread of COVID-19 in U.S. communities through and contributing to the health and well-being of all people; and public health emergencies; and exposure; and testing, treatment, and vaccination efforts; and Whereas, pharmacists are ideally suited to work collaboratively with other health care providers and help patients overcome illness and live healthier lives through chronic disease management and the fully Whereas, today, there are over 300,000 licensed pharmacists providing care and serving as patient advocates for ensuring access to the best and safest therapy for the patients they serve: and Whereas, the American Pharmacists Association, has declared October as American Pharmacists Month. Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Union County Board of Commissioners do hereby proclaim Octoberas American Pharmacists Month and urge all our citizens to acknowledge the valuable services of pharmacists to provide safe, accessible, affordable, and beneficial patient care services and products to all residents and effective use of their medicines; and protect the public health of our communities. James A. Tallman, Chairman BOARD MEMBERS: RYANI PEREZ, District1. CHANNINGDOBBS, District2-J JIMMYTALLMAN, District3. . LACEY CANNONI District4. WILLIE CROFT, District5 KELLIEI HENDRICKSI RHOADES Clerk of Courts & Comptroller RUSSELLWADE County Attorney UNIONCte LAKE BUTLER WORTHINGTON SPRINGS RAIFORD PALESTINE PROVIDENC UNION COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FAMILY COURT AWARENESS MONTH WHEREAS, the mission of the Family Court Awareness Month Committee (FCAMC) is to increase awareness on the importance of a family court system that prioritizes child safety and acts in the best WHEREAS, the mission at the FCAMC is fueled by the desire to create awareness and change in the family court system for the conservatively estimated, 58,000 children a year ordered into unsupervised contact with physically or sexually abusive parents while honoring the hundreds of children who have WHEREAS, the mission of the FCAMC is to increase awareness on the importance ofe empirically-Dased educationand training on domesticviolence, childhood trauma, child sexual, emotional: and psychological abuse, coercive control, post-separation abuse for all professionals working on cases within the family WHEREAS, the mission of the FCAMC is to increase awareness on thei importance of using scientifically valid, evidence-based, treatment programs and services that are proven int terms of safety, effectiveness, WHEREAS, the mission at the FCAMC is to educate judges and other family court professionals on evidence-Dased, peer-reviewed research. Such research is a critical component to making decisions that are trulyi in the best interest of children. This research includes The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) Study (co-principal investigator: Vincent Felitti, Kaiser Permanente-CDC); Child Custody Evaluators' Beliefs About Domestic Abuse Allegations (Principal Investigator: Daniel Saunders, University of Michigan, sponsored by the National Institute of. Justice); and Child Custody Outcomes in Cases Involving Parental Alienation and Abuse Allegations principalinvestgator; Joan S. Meier, GW Law School, sponsored by the NOW, THEREFORE, the Union County Board of County Commissioners hereby declare the Month of November, to be FAMILY COURT AWARENESS MONTH. Approved this 17th day of October, 2022. interest of children, and; been reported as murdered during visitation with a dangerous parent, and; court system, and; and therapeutic value, and; National Institute of. Justice), James A. Tallman, Chairman FLSA SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE This FLSA SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE is hereby made by and among Plaintiff, Patricial Burkel (hereinafterreferred: to as" "PlaintifP)and) Defendant Union County Board WHEREAS, on September 4, 2021,] Plaintiffi filed a Complaint in thel Middle. District of Florida, Jacksonville Division, -.AI0MRDeY failuret toj pay overtime wages in violation oft thel Fairl Labor Standards. Act, 291 U.S.C. $201, et seq. ("FLSA Claims") as well as a claim for forb breach of contract for allegedly failing toj pay Plaintifff forl hours worked past thei first 40 WHEREAS, Defendant denies any and all liability whatsoever to Plaintiff and makes no WIHEREAS, Plaintiff and Defendant desire to resolve fully and finally any and all claims and/or disputes arising from or relating to the Complaint, in an amicable: manner without the uncertainties WHEREAS, Plaintiff and Defendant, with assistance of counsel, have reached a complete resolution in full and without compromise! intended to finally resolve their dispute; and, WHEREASI Plaintiffand: Defendant desire that said resolution be reduced to writing and set forth NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises andj promises contained herein, and in an effort to buy peace, resolve disputed claims and to finally resolve all issues between Plaintiffand 1. In consideration of the payment by Defendant of Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000.00), a. ToPlaintiff, one check made payablet to "Patricia Burkel"i int thea amount of$23,000, less all required federal and state withholdings, representing back wages (RS Form W-2 b. Tol Plaintiff, on check made payable to "Patricia Burke!" in the amount of$23,000 for liquidated damages due tol Plaintiff, with no withholdings. AnIRS: Form 1099 will be issued to Plaintiff for this amount. Plaintiff must provide ai fully completed and executed IRS Form w-9 to counsel for Defendant along with the executed. Agreement. C, One check made payable to The Law Office ofl Matthew Birk, LLC int the amount of$14,0001 representing attorneys' fees and costs, which were negotiated separate from and without regard to the amount being paid to Plaintiff. An IRSI Form 1099 will be issued to ofCounty Commissioners ("Defendant"). hours each work week; concessions as to the validity oft the claims asserted in the Complaint; and, and expenses involved in further litigation; and, herein; Defendant, the Parties agree as follows: payable as follows: tol bei issued tol Plaintiffin connection with said payment). Thel Law Office of Matthew Birk, LLC. Page Iof4 8577457v.1 8603650v1 d. Defendant also agrees to pay the mediator's: fee. Thej payments detailed in 1(a)-(c), which represents full payment ofwages and overtime, willl be delivered to PlaintifPscounsel within 40 dayss after Defendant: receives thel latest of all of the following; () executed copy oft this Agreement; (ii) IRS Forms W-4 and W-9 executed by Plaintiff and IRS form W-9 executed by Plaintiff's counsel; (ii) the Court's Order Approving this Agreement; and (iv) the Court's dismissal with prejudice of Plaintiff's claims int thel lawsuit. Defendant makes noi representation ast to thet taxability of the amounts paid to Plaintiff. 2. Ine exchange for and in consideration oft the payments inj paragraph 1, Plaintiffhereby fully waives, discharges and releases Defendant and its current and former employees, Board members, attorneys, representatives, personally and in their individual, and official capacities, and every other individual and entity that was, or could havel been, named int the Complaint, of and from any and all wage claims Plaintiff has or may have under the FLSA and her breach of contract claim or by reason ofany and all claims under thel FairLabor Standards Act which were or could have been assertedi int the Complaint. This release ofrights isl knowing andy voluntary. Plaintiffalso covenants and agrees that this Agreement will not be final until the Court approves the dismissal oft the case pursuant to the JOINT STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE, which Plaintiff's attorney will cause to bei filed following the execution oft this agreement. Court Approval of Agreement and Dismissal with Prejudice. 3. a. The Parties agree that within five (5) business days after all Parties have executed this Agreement, they shall: file a. Joint Motion to Approve Settlement and Dismiss) Lawsuit with Prejudice (along with aj proposed order) to the United States District Judge before whom thisl Litigation is pending fort the purposes ofc obtaining court approval ina accordance with thel Fair Labor Standards Act, 291 U.S.C. $201 et seq. Such] Motion shall seek judicial approval oft the Agreement and dismissal with prejudice ofall ofPlaintiff's claims against Defendants. The Parties will cooperate and take all necessary steps to effectuate final judicial approval of this Agreement and dismissal of the Litigation. The failure to secure the dismissal oft the Litigation with prejudice, for whatever reason, will nullify Plaintiff's and Plaintiff's counsel's right to the settlement payments. After the court approves the settlement of this Litigation, Defendant will transmit the settlement payments required under Paragraph 1 to Plaintiff's counsel within 40 days. If the District Court does not 4. Plaintiff further agrees, promises and covenants that neither she nor any person, organization or any other entity acting on her behalfwill file, charge, claim, sue or cause or permit tol bei filed, charged, claimed, or sued, any action for damages or other relief( (includingi injunctive, equitable, declaratory, monetary relief or other) against Defendant and its current and former owners, agents, affiliates, managers, supervisors, employees, attorneys, representatives, insurers, successors and assigns, personally and in their individual, corporate and official capacities, and any related entities, subsidiaries, divisions, and their respective current and former owners, agents, affiliates, managers, supervisors, employees, attorneys, representatives, successors and assigns, approve this Agreement, it shall be void abi initio. Page2of4 personally and int theiri individual, corporate and official capacities, involving any matter covered by thel FairLabor Standards Act occurring int the past upt to the date ofthis Settlement Agreement and Release, ori involving any continuing effects ofa actions or practices which arose under the Fair Labor Standards Act prior to the date of this Settlement Agreement and Release. Plaintiff acknowledges and agrees that this Settlement Agreement and Release shall serve as a complete defense to any such action filed in violation ofthe provisions ofthis paragraph. 5. Plaintiff represents and warrants that she has not assigned or sold, ori in any way disposed of her claims hereby released, or any part thercof, to anyone and that she will save and hold Defendant harmless of and from any claims, actions, causes of action, demands, rights, damages, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising from a complete or partial 6. Plaintiffcovenants and agrees toi indemnify and hold) Defendant harmless forany additional sums, including, but not limited to, liabilities, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, as the result of any claim(s) for attorneys' fees which may at any time be asserted against Defendant by Plaintiff's counsel or another party, on account of or in connection with the claims asserted in her Complaint. Defendant has the sole and exclusive right to select counsel to defend 7, Paintiracknowledges thats shei is relying on no representations or warranties by Defendant that the payments made pursuant to this agreement or any portion thereof are properly excludable from taxable income. Rather, Plaintiffhas been advised to seek advice fromj professional advisors ofher choosing regarding tax treatment of this settlement. Plaintiff further covenants and agrees to hold Defendant harmless for any additional sums, including, but not limited to, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorey's fees, liabilities, interest, and penalties incurred by Plaintiff as a result of the tax treatment which Plaintiff accords to the payments made to him pursuant to this Settlement Agreement and Release or as the result of any ofs said payments being 8. In connection with the waivers in Paragraph 1 of any and all claims that Plaintiff has or may have oni the date hereof, Plaintiff makes the following acknowledgments: assignment oft the claims hereby released. any such claim(s). made without being subjected to withholdings. (a) By signing this Settlement Agreement and Release, Plaintiff waives all claims against Defendant and its current and former employees, Board members, attorneys, representatives, and in their individual, and official capacities for alleged violations ofany (b) Inc consideration of the waivers made by Plaintiff under this Settlement Agreement and Release, Plaintiff and her counsel will bei receiving the settlement payments described inF Paragraph 1 of this Settlement Agreement and Release within 40 days following the (c) PLAINTIFF has consulted with her attorney prior to executing this Settlement legal duty owed to said) Plaintiff under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Court's dismissal. Agreement and Release and has been advised by her attorney. Page 3of4 9. Plaintiff and Defendant understand and agree that this Settlement Agreement and Release isnott to be construed: as an admission of liability on the part ofDefendant. Itisi further understood that Plaintiffi is not in any legal sense a "prevailing party" in connection with his claims against 10. This Settlement Agreement and Release shall be binding upon Plaintiff and her heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, and shall insure to the benefit ofDefendant and its current and former employees, Board members, attorneys, representatives, personally and in their individual, and official capacities, and every other individual and entity that was, or could 11. This Settlement Agreement and Release is made and entered into in the State of Florida, and shall in all respects be interpreted, enforced and governed under the laws of said State. 12. Should any provision of this Settlement Agreement and Release be declared or be determined by any court to be illegal or invalid, the validity of the remaining parts, terms or provisions shall not be affected thereby and said illegal ori invalid part, term or provision shall be deemed not to be aj part oft this Settlement Agreement and Release. 13. As used int this Settlement Agreement and Release, the singular or plural number shall be deemed to include the other whenever the context so indicates or requires. 14. This Settlement. Agreement and Release may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but which together willl be deemed one instrument. Defendant under the FairLabor Standards Act. have been, named in the Complaint. READ7 THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING. ITINCLUDES Al RELEASE OF ALLI KNOWN. AND UNKNOWN CLAIMS. FORI PLAINTIFR: Btnviabunlp Patricia Burkel FORDEPENDANTA UNIONO 9242022 Date BOARDOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Date 9pe/0on2 In good faith but subject to ratification by the Board of County Commissioners Page 4of4 Bruce D. Dukes PROPERTYAPPRAISER - UNIONCOUNTY October 7, 2022 TO: FROM: RE: Union County Board of County Commissioners Bruce D. Dukes, Union County Property Appraiser Special Assessments The total estimated special assessment for Union County are: as follows: Single Family Garbage Single Family Rescue Mobile. Home Garbage Mobile Home Rescue Multi Family Garbage Multi Family Rescue Commercial Garbage 1 Commercial Rescue 1 Commercial Garbage 2 Commercial Rescue 2 Commercial Garbage 3 Commercial Rescue 3 Commercial Garbage 4 Commercial Rescue 4 2017 x 70.00 2017 x 70.00 2197 x 70.00 2197 x 70.00 111 x 70.00 111 x 70.00 26 x 65.00 26 x 70.00 80 x 85.00 80 x 70.00 43 x 110.00 43 X 70.00 8 x 130.00 8 x 70.00 Total: 141,190.00 141,190.00 153,790.00 153,790.00 7,770.00 7,770.00 1,690.00 1,820.00 6,800.00 5,600.00 4,730.00 3,010.00 1,040.00 560.00 630,750.00 Brucel D. Dukes, 2252 Union County Property Appraiser HMBTMANSTRETPCONITOSE ROOMI 109*LAKE BUTLER, FLORIDA: 32054 386-496-3431 *FAX: 386-496-2925 UNION COUNTY DEPARIMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES P.O.BOX266 LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 PHONE (386)496-3839 FAX (386)496-2158 TOBY WITT DIRECTOR Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity WHEREAS, the Union County Department of Emergency Services has requested authorization to provide Advance Life Support services to the citizens ofUnion County; and WHEREAS, there has been demonstrated there is a need to provide these essential services to the citizens of the county; WHEREAS, the above named service affirms that it will maintain compliance with the requirements oft the Emergency Me Services Act (Chapter 401,1 F.S.S.) and rules (Chapter 64-E, F.A.C.). THEREFORE, the Board ofCounty Commissioners ofUnion County hereby issues a certificate ofPublic Convenience and Necessity to said Company to provide ALS Transport Services with limitations as prescribed on this certificate. In issuing this certificate, the governing body ofUnion County has considered recommendations ofaffected municipalities. DATE ISSUED: October 1, 2022 DATE OF EXPIRATION: September 30, 2024 Chairman, Union County Board of County Commissioners UNION COUNTY SOLID WASTE MONTHLY REPORT SALE OF SURPLUS METAL $3,632.00 $512.85 $3,243.50 $3,104.05 $2,322.50 $2,017.00 $2,906.10 $2,289.70 $2,960.20 $1,470.70 $2,321.15 $2,585.25 $29,365.00 PRIVATE PRISON TONAGE FOR CHARGE FOR AND SCRAP MONTHLY MONTH RENTALS CONTRACTS UNION COUNTY COUNTY TOTAL $12,570.90 $5,905.14 $8,296.20 $8,738.69 $6,448.09 $7,321.31 $9,260.36 $7,029.90 $8,826.88 $7,240.94 $8,692.50 $7,760.72 $98,091.63 10/01/21 $5,778.90 $3,160.00 11/01/21 $2,517.29 $2,875.00 12/01/21 $1,717.70 $3,335.00 01/01/22 $2,519.64 $3,115.00 02/01/22 $1,230.59 $2,895.00 03/01/22 $2,404.31 $2,900.00 04/01/22 $2,749.26 $3,605.00 05/01/22 $1,965.20 $2,775.00 06/01/22 $2,776.68 $3,090.00 07/01/22 $3,040.24 $2,730.00 08/01/22 $2,976.35 $3,395.00 09/01/22 $2,090.47 $3,085.00 YTD $31,766.63 $36,960.00 303.51 330.28 284.93 291.05 242.58 302.44 270.35 272.78 265.8 269.63 324.91 278.94 3437.2 $12,816.84 $12,620.59 $12,180.74 $12,597.20 $10,389.57 $13,047.87 $11,563.86 $11,644.30 $11,442.58 $11,603.42 $13,747.75 $11,926.65 $145,581.37 UNION COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL SEPT 2022- TOTAL INTAKE FOR MONTH MONTHLY REPORTS LIVE INTAKES STRAY/AT LARGE RELINQUISHED BY OWNER OWNER INTENDED EUTHANASIA TRANSFERRED IN FORM AGENCY OTHER INTAKES PREVIOUS INTAKES TOTAL LIVE INTAKES OUTCOMES ADOPTION RETURN TO OWNER TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER AGENCY RETURN TO FIELD OTHER LIVE OUTCOME/STILL HERE SUBTOTAL LIVE OUTCOMES DIED IN CARE LOST IN CARE SHELTER EUTHANASIA OWNER INTENTED EUTHANASIA SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES TOTAL OUTCOMES MONTHLY MONIES COLLECTED CANINE 10 12 0 0 1 12 35 0 3 29 0 3 35 0 0 0 0 0 35 FELINE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10 12 0 0 1 12 35 0 3 29 0 3 35 0 0 0 0 0 35 $647.00 ROAD DEPT SEPTEMBER 2022 MONTHLY WORK SUMMARY DISTRICT3 Picked up paper and trash throughout district Mowed and weeded throughout district Patched and repaired pot holes in roads for district Graded roadsi in district DISTRICT4 Picked up paper and trash throughout district Mowed and weeded throughout district Patched and repaired pot holes in roads for district Graded roads in district DISTRICT5 Picked up paper and trash throughout district Mowed and weeded throughout district Patched and repaired pot holes in roads for district Graded roads in district DISTRICT1 Picked up paper and trash throughout district Mowed and weeded throughout district Patched and repaired pot holes in roads for district Graded roads in district DISTRICT2 Picked up paper and trash throughout district Mowed and weeded throughout district Patched and repaired pot holes in roads for district Graded roads in district Union County Public Library 250 SE 5th Avenue Lake Butler, FL 32054 Phone 386-496-3432 Library Director Report - September: 2022 Sep 3-5 - The library was closed for the Labor Day weekend holiday. Sep 6-7 The Senior Social Club met with ai representative from the Elder. Abuse agency. Sep 7,8,14,15,21,22,28- - Renee presented preschool storytime programs for the children in the community. Sep 8 -Ia attended the New River Cooperative Governing Board meeting and later the UCBCC budget hearing. Sep 9 - Tennille met with the teen JFOL members at UCHS to discuss upcoming volunteer opportunities. Sep 13 -1 The library held its monthly adult craft program where Tennille instructed the making ofai fall craft. Sep 19-Priti attended the UCBCC: meeting where the annual State Aid to Libraries Grant contract was signed. Sep 27- - The Senior Social Club enjoyed a special event with local business ibbid-Bonbid-Biom. Sep 26-Isubmitted the annual State Aid tol Libraries Grant application. Sep 29 &30-7 The library was closed due to Hurricane Ian. www.UninCowntyPuerdllerary.erg UNION CO. PUBLICLIBRARY 22-Sep ATTENDANCE REGISTRATION E-BOOKS CIRCULATION COMPUTER USE REFERENCE NUMBER OF MATERIALS DAYSOPEN PROGRAMS ON-SITE CHILDREN OFF-SITE CHILDREN ON-SITE YA OFF-SITE YA ADULT VOLUNTEER HOURS AVE. ATTENDANCE PERI DAY AVE. CIRCULATION PERI DAY FY22 1720 9104 317 2194 310 693 39,961 22 8/112 1/100 0 22-Jan Mar-43 27 79 115 UNION COUNTY - DEPARIMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES P.O.BOX266 LAKEI BUTLER, FL 32054 PHONE (386)496-3839 FAX (386)496-2158 TOBY WITT DIRECTOR Total Call Report for September 2022 Total 911 Calls: Total Transports: Total Non-Transports: 67 Total DOC Calls: Total LBH Calls: Average Calls Per Day: 6 186 119 20 22 Total Times UCEMS Requested Mutual Aid: 3 Total Times UCEMS was Requested for Mutual Aid: 1 Total Call Report for October 2022 Total 911 Calls: Total Transports: Total Non-Transports: 25 Total DOC Calls: Total LBH Calls: Average Calls Per Day: 5 71 46 1 4 Total Times UCEMS Requested Mutual Aid: 2 Total Times UCEMS was Requested for Mutual Aid: 1