(Harlan) The Shelby County Board of Supervisors are looking to expand from a three-member board to five members.
According to the meeting minutes, Supervisor Haake announced the intentions. Prerequisites must be fulfilled including a Supervisor Resolution or Petition requirements fulfilled. The Supervisors requested input from the public to see if Shelby County voter support would make the transition of going from three to five Supervisors worth investigating further.
In other activity during the December 6th meeting, the Supervisors wanted to make Shelby County taxpayers aware that the current high pressure liquified carbon dioxide pipeline legal matters were presented at an open meeting. Shelby County’s liability insurance carrier is covering most of the legal fees.
Also, the Board of Supervisors will hold their regular meeting on December 20th at the Therkildsen Center to accommodate the county owned farm ground rent auction for the crop year 2023.