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Buccaneer BayNewsletterApril 2021Note from the EditorPublished Since April 1997So far it looks like we are going to have a good spring.Hopefully we do not see any heavy thunder storms, justenough rain to keep the grass and gardens growing.I have been publishing the Buccaneer Bay Newsletterevery month for 24 years as of this month. I am not sure Ihave all of the paper printed copies, but my file cabinet isgetting pretty full. I will try to see if I can continue to publishfor one more year to make it 25 years . but after that I willbe retiring from doing the newsletter. When I am ready, Iwill put a note in the newsletter to see if someone is willingto take it over. Whomever wants to take it over, I can providemy layout, or they can make their own.Table of ContentsMuseum Events & Other InformationTornado SeasonSpring PuzzleCare Giving & Care LivingNeighborhood Watch Block CaptainsUtilitiesCovenantsJune 18-19 Garage Sale Sign-Up SheetInformationAdvertisementsSID#5 March MinutesSID Board AssignmentsNeighborhood Watch Data SheetsWhen I first started the newsletter, I printed them and atfirst, I hand delivered them to each house. Then once morehomes were built, we started Neighborhood Watch and Iwould deliver the number of newsletters to each BlockCaptain to deliver the them to the residents on their block. Iwould give each of them the number of papers they neededand they would deliver the papers to each home in theirsection.Once we got access to the internet, I was able to startputting the newsletter on the Buccaneer Bay Website, and Istill do. The website is http://www/.buccaneerbay-ne.org/When you go to this site click on the Newsletter link on theleft column. The site normally keeps 4 years of newsletters.I will coordinate this year’s Annual Garage Sales. Thereis a sign-up sheet on Page 10. The Garage Sales will be onJune 18th & 19th. As in the past I put advertisements in theCassgram and the Plattsmouth Journal. I also put up signs atthe entrances to Buccaneer Bay pointing to areas that arehaving a Garage Sale. Each participant should have put up asign in their yard. I do charge 5.00 to help pay for theadvertisement that will be placed in the Cassgram and thePlattsmouth Journal. We normally have a pretty goodturnout. If you are new to the area and you have anyquestions you can contact call me at 402-298-7168 and leavea message if no one answers. We usually have very goodturnouts. I would highly suggest that those participatingto wear a mask during the sales. I would advise that youhave hand sanitizer on hand and if you have concernswear a mask.Sincerely,Janet McCartneyPage 1 of 21Page 2Page 3Page 4Page 5-6Page 7Page 8Page 9Page 10Page 11Page 12-15Page 16-19Page 19Page 20-21Newsletter Deadlines and Advertising RatesthArticles and “Letters to the Editor” are due the 15 ofeach month.thAdvertising due 25 of prior month, rates:Business Size Card - 2.00¼ page size - 4.00½ page size - 5.00Full page - 10.00Send articles or advertising to JanetMcCartney 2825 Lakeside Dr., Plattsmouth,NE or jmmccart@jagwireless.net.WORD, JEG or PDF preferred.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * **

Museum Events and Other InformationImportance of CybersecurityCass County Historical SocietyMuseum Events646 Main St., Plattsmouth, NEWinter Hours – November-MarchTuesday-Saturday12:00-4:00 PMSummer Hours – April-October12:00-4:00PMTuesday-SundayClosed Sundays and MondaysAdmission is 2.50 for adults, freefor museum members and childrenunder the age of 12.www.casscountynemuseum.org--Mission Statement: The Cass County Historical Society shallcollect, preserve, and study materials to document, interpretand present the history of Cass County Nebraska to the public.2021 Board of DirectorsPresident – Roger Wehrbein, PlattsmouthVice President – Del Hervey, PlattsmouthSecretary – Pat Meisinger, PlattsmouthTreasurer – Alicia Garbers, Plattsmouth-Board MembersSandra Allgeier, PlattsmouthSusanne Astley, PlattsmouthJudy Attebery, MurrayDiane Berlett, PlattsmouthGeroge Eledge, PlattsmouthDon Gappa, PlattsmouthBrad Ksiazek, PlattsmouthMel Luetchens, MurdockJulie Schmale, Murdock--The board usually meets the fourth Tuesday of the month.Cass County Historical Society FoundationDave Pankonin, PresidentPat Meisinger, SecretaryLeigh Jean Koinzan, TreasurerMel Luetchens, Board MemberRoger Wehrbein, Board MemberBruce Wiles, Board MemberPage 2 of 21Password Best PracticesNever reveal passwords to anyoneUse different passwords for different accountsLength trumps complexityComplexity still countsMake passwords that are hard to guess but easyto rememberUse misspelled words with characters andsymbols PhishingBe Wary of These Red FlagsEmail is from an unknown address/senderYou know the sender (or organization), but theemail is unexpected or out of characterYou were copied on an email and you do notknow the other people it was sent toYou receive an email that would normally besent during business hours but was sent at 3:00am.Email is pressuring you to take some actionusing guilt or fearMisspellings in hyperlinksEmail contains hyperlinks asking you to take anactionWhen you hover your cursor over a link, the linkaddress is for a different websiteThe subject line of the email is irrelevant or doesnot match the message contentEmail is about something you never requested ora receipt for something you never purchasedThe sender is asking you to click on a link oropen an attachmentThe email is asking you to look at acompromising or embarrassing picture ofyourself or someone you know.You have an uncomfortable feeling, or it justseems odd or illogicalAny attachment you receive that you are notexpecting

Tornado Season Know your area’s tornado risk. In the U.S., the Midwest and the Southeast have a greater risk for tornadoes. Know the signs of a tornado, including a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud, an approaching cloud of debris, or a loud roar like afreight train. Sign up for your community’s warning system. The Emergency Alert System (EAS) and NOAA Weather Radio alsoprovide emergency alerts. If your community has sirens, then become familiar with the warning tone. Pay attention to weather reports. Meteorologists can predict when conditions might be right for a tornado. Identify and practice going to a safe shelter such as a safe room built using FEMA criteria or a storm shelter built to ICC500 standards. The next best protection is a small, interior, windowless room on the lowest level of a sturdy building. Consider Overlapping Hazards such as Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Review the CDC's guidelines for going toa public disaster shelter during the COVID-19 pandemic. Plan for your pet. They are an important member of your family, so they need to be included in your family’s emergency plan. Prepare for long-term stay at home or sheltering in place by gathering emergency supplies, cleaning supplies, nonperishable foods, water, medical supplies and medication.Staying Safe During a Tornado Immediately go to a safe location that you have identified. Listen to EAS, NOAA Weather Radio, or local alerting systems for current emergency information and instructions. Protect yourself by covering your head or neck with your arms and putting materials such as furniture and blankets around oron top of you. Do not try to outrun a tornado in a vehicle if you are in a car. If you are in a car or outdoors and cannot get to a building,cover your head and neck with your arms and cover your body with a coat or blanket, if possible.Staying Safe After a Tornado Keep listening to EAS, NOAA Weather Radio, and local authorities for updated information. Stay clear of fallen power lines or broken utility lines. Save your phone calls for emergencies and use text messaging or social media to communicate with family and friends. Contact your healthcare provider if you are sick and need medical attention. Wait for further care instructions andcontinue to shelter in place. Wear appropriate gear during clean-up such as thick-soled shoes, long pants, and work gloves, use appropriate facecoverings or masks if cleaning mold or other debris.From: https://www.ready.gov/Page 3 of 21

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BUCCANEER BAY NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH BLOCK CAPTAINSLast Updated – 04-28-2020BlockCaptain #Block Captain NameBlock Captain Territory235Helen Mooney – 402-570-6920Chanel Hill– 402-208-6130Mary Moneke – 402-298-8055Chris Crisman – 402-699-8338Karen Deyke– 402-296-58326Jeff Groshans7891011Jo ColmanPam PetersenTerry FlehartySandy PiechotaLinda Goodman– 402-296-3686– 402-296-3022– 402-296-4544– 402-296-3226– 402-917-2914Buccaneer Blvd. 3706 – 3810, 10 HousesBuccaneer Blvd. 3920 – 4016 – 15 housesSterling Ct. – 23 housesDavy Jones Cir. & Davy Jones Dr. – 25 housesRainey Cir. – 11 houses12131415Patty WeirauchCheryl MyersCarol KellisonLisa Grotrian– 402-298-7325– 402-296-6924– 402- 296-0282– 402-298-7289161718192021Sheila Nelson– 402-298-8992Rita OffuttStephanie Paladino – 402-298-8870Jill Bobenhouse-Tesar – 402-298-7171VACANTRenie Kula– 402-296-5239Fairway Cir. – 10 housesBecker Ct. – 9 homes19309 – 19413 Spyglass Ct. 22 houses19225 – Spyglass Ct. – 11 housesCypress Ct., 6 homes (17 total homes)19201 – 19223 Spyglass Ct. – 16 housesRidgeway Rd. – 27 homes, Blk 15 Lots 7-35Ewel Ct. – 16 homesTownhomes on Sailboat Lake – 36 housesHomes on Sailboat Lake, Blk 27, 32 housesBuccaneer Blvd. 4018-4109 – 16 houses2223VACANTAgness Lenaugh24252627Barb Hamlin- 298-9911Lauri Deseck– 402-672-9866Jeanne Thompson – 402-216-4287Janet McCartney – 402-298-716828VACANT30Todd Clark31Judy Link1LeadCoordinatorJanet McCartney– 720-644-7418- 531-205-7797– 402-926-1737– 402-298-8750– 402-298-7168Treasure Island Rd. from Cape Horn Cir. To end ofroad., 27 homesCape Horn Cir.26 homesCaptain Morgan Ct. 10 homesFront half of Bucc. Blvd. up to Ewel Ct.3501-3617 – 10 housesBuccaneer Blvd. 3811 – 3911, 11 housesBuccaneer Blvd. 4113 -4130 – 17 lots4320 – 4416 Windward Dr.708 – 714 Windward Ct. – 14 houses3501-3618 Fairway Dr. – 17 lots4211 – 4319 Windward Dr – 20 homes3224 – 3335 – Fairway Dr. 17 lotsLakeside Dr. – 1 home, 8 townhomes, 2 townhomesunder constructionRidgeway Rd. – 28 homes – Blk 14, Lot 10Blk 15 1-6, 36-564420-4432 Windward Dr.819-841 Wedgwood Ct. – 20 homes21034 Treasure Island Rd. – End 6 homesFill in vacancies, schedule meetings as needed,liaison to Sheriff’s OfficePage 7 of 21

UtilitiesUtilities for the residents of Buccaneer Bay are provided by a combination of private companies and the SID 5Water System.Utility/ServiceContact InformationElectricityOmaha Public Power DistrictNatural GasBlack Hills EnergyWater/SewerSID 5 Water System – Call PeopleService, Incat 402-932-8143 or 888-527-9853 toestablish/shut off service or for generalcustomer service. The PeopleService, Inc 24hour emergency response number is 888-8611921. Information on the water and sewer feescan be found in the SID 5 Water and SanitarySewer Rules, Regulations, Fees and RatesOrdinance.SID 5 Backflow Preventers and Their UsesSID 5 2015 Annual Water Quality ReportGarbageThere are numerous garbage servicesavailable. Residents are strongly encouraged tocontact the various providers to determine theservice that best meets their needs. Some of theproviders for our area are:Papillion SanitationPremier Waste SolutionsWaste ManagementSome of these providers offer a discount downto 12.18 per month.Landline mybill402-933-3000InternetThere are a few different options for internetservice and those options are continuallychanging. The list below is a few of theproviders that service Buccaneer Bay.Residents are urged to research the bestsolution for them.Windstream DSLFuture TechnologiesCOXCass County RecyclingThe Cass County Recycling Center provides alocation for Cass County residents to drop offyard waste, metal, large appliances and usedmotor oil for free or a nominal charge. Pleasevisit their web site for their location, fees andhours.Cass County Recycle CenterPage 8 of 21

SID#5 Covenants – Architectural ControlThe Buccaneer Bay Architectural Control process of reviewing requests for changes on your propertyis now being managed by Agnes Lenagh. Her email address is lenagh13@gmail.com. She will be workingwith Mike Jensen, Cass County Zoning Administrator.There are 8 sets of Covenants for Buccaneer Bay. It seems like every time a new section of Buccaneer Bay opened up anotherset of covenants was made. I try to make sure that every resident in Buccaneer Bay gets a copy of the covenants that is for theirsection of the neighborhood. Some realtors will provide a copy of the covenants to the buyer, but I don’t think all of them do.Most of the covenants have some sort of termination clause.All sets of covenants are filed at the Register of Deeds office at the Court House. Not all of the covenants have the sameamount of years that the covenants are in force.HILLS COVENANTS in the second section titled: “AMENDED DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONSAND RESTRICTIONS”, which covers the following: These covenants shall run with the land and be binding upon thecurrent and future Owners of all Lots in Blocks One (1) through Six (6), inclusive; all Lots in Blocks Fifteen (15) throughTwenty (20), inclusive; Lots one (1) through Five (5) in Block Seven (7), and; Lot Ten (10) in Block Fourteen (14), all inBuccaneer Bay, a subdivision as surveyed, platted and recorded in Cass County, Nebraska, until the year 2029, together withany Lots created by a replat of these Lots, and shall be continued for successive periods of twenty-five (25) years unless soonermodified or terminated in writing by seventy-five percent (75%) or more of the then record owners of the Properties, with onevote per Lot.BAY LAKE COVENANTS in the second section titled: “AMENDED DECLARATION OF COVENANTS,CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS”, which covers the following Blocks: Block 21, 22, 23, 24, and 26 until the year2000, at which time the covenants shall be extended for successive terms of 25 years, which should make them good until 2025.Block 31 in Buccaneer Bay incudes Windward Dr. and all side streets in this section, approved in September 2008 for term of25 years, which would then expire in 2033.Blk 28 Lots 8A/B, Lots 9A/B, and Lot 10 on Lakeside Dr. These first 2 townhomes and one house are under the originalcovenants for Lakeside Dr. approved May 18, 2005 for a term of 25 years, which should terminate in 2030.Blk 28, Lots 1A – 24B, minus Lots 8A/B, 9A/B and Lot 10 on Lakeside Dr. as described in the Covenants from Lone TreeHoldings. Approved May 18, 2017 for a term of 30 years, which would terminate in 2047.Bucc Bay 1st Edition – Lots 1R – 39R – Davy Jones Dr. and Davy Jones Cir. Filed February 14, 1996 for a term of 25 years,which would expire in 2021, if not renewed.Blk 29 Lots 1-26 Fairway Cir., Blk 30 Lots 1-6 – Fairway Dr. – Covenants and restrictions shall run with and bind the landand for a term of twenty-five years. Filed May 18th, 2005, which would expire in 2030.Blk 27 Lots 1A – 20B, and Lots 21 – 62 – Sailboat Lake – The Covenants and restrictions shall run with and bind the land fora term of 25 years. Filed December 23, 1996, which would expire in 2021, if not renewed.Residents under the covenants that will be expiring can be renewed by having residents who want to have the covenantscontinue review and update them. Each set of covenants has a specification of how many signatures are required to approvethe revised covenants. It has been done, but it takes a lot of work. Once the covenants are out of date, that section ofresidents will no longer have to follow any restrictions for their section.Each time a new resident moves in they receive a Welcome Package that has a copy of the covenants for their location. Janet McCartney, currently Neighborhood WatchCoordinator, puts together the Welcome Package for each area of Buccaneer Bay and gives to the Block Captain to give to the new resident. Through this process thenew resident can fill out a Data Sheet being sent back to Janet McCartney, where she can add the information to the Buccaneer Bay Phone Directory and update theBlock Captains list as residents move in and out. At some point in time Janet will be stepping down from managing Neighborhood Watch andhope one of the current Block Captains will be willing to step in when that time comes.Page 9 of 21

BUCCANEER BAY ANNUALGARAGE SALESJUNE 18 & 19, 20218:00 AM – 4:00 PMWe will be having our annual neighborhood garage sales again. We are ALWAYS looking to improve, pleaseemail Janet McCartney any suggestions or helpful comments at jmmccart@jagwireless.net.If you want to participate in the Buccaneer Bay Annual Garage Sale, please complete this form and return toJanet McCartney at 2825 Lakeside Dr. Normally we request a 5.00 charge from each participant to placeadvertising in the Cassgram and the Journal. I will not place the ad until June 10h & 11th so we know forsure if we will be able to have the Garage Sales. I am not so concerned about the charge for the advertising, Ijust need this form filled out if you plan to be in the garage sale so I can have the address of those participatingon the list that will be handed ####################Please check the days you will participate in the Garage Sale the weekend of June 18th and June 19th.June 18, FridayJune 19, SaturdayItems to be listed (optional):Name:Address:Phone:Ads will run in the Plattsmouth Journal and Cassgram.Signs will be placed at the entrances to the sub-division. By law, we cannot post signs on Highway 75or Bay Rd. Participants can place individual signs on their lot.Note: This will be the last year that I will organize the Buccaneer Bay Garage Sales, if youare interested in taking it over let me know. I can still run the ad in the newsletter, but nothand out the flyers to the participants.Page 10 of 21

INFORMATIONApril/May EventsDeviled Eggs RecipeApril 10 – National Siblings Day13 – National Scrabble Day15 – Tax Day17 – Husband Appreciation Day21 – Administrative Professionals Day22 – Earth Day23 – Shakespeare’s Birthday23 – Take Sons and Daughters to Work Day30 – Arbor DayMay1 – May Day1 – International Harry Potter Day2 – National Brothers & Sisters Day4 – Star Wars Day5- Cinco-de-Mayo6 – National Nurses Day7 – Household Hazardous Day - Planned8 – Household Hazardous Day - Planned9 – Mother’s Day10 – National Clean Your Room Day12 – National Receptionists Day13 – National Pie Day15 – National Armed Forces Day15 – Peace Officers Memorial Day24 – National Brother’s Day28 – National Hamburger Day30 – Indianapolis 50031 – Memorial DayINGREDIENTS6 hard-boiled eggs2 tbsp. finely chopped onion2 tbsp. sweet relish1 tsp. dry mustard1/2 tsp. salt1/4 c. ranch dressingpaprika6 sprig parsleyThis ingredient shopping module is created and maintainedby a third party, and imported onto this page. You may beable to find more information about this and similar contenton their web site.Buccaneer Bay BabysittersIf you want to be listed as a babysitter for Buccaneer Bayresidents, please send me your name and phone number and Ican add you to the Newsletter.jmmccart@jagwireless.net2021 Household Hazardous Waste CollectionThe planned dates (subject to change) for this year’sHousehold Hazardous Waste event for Cass County is set forMay 7 and May 8 as follows:Directions:1. Peel 6 hard-boiled eggs and cut into halves lengthwise.Remove yolks and place in a medium bowl; set whitesaside on a platter. Mash yolks, using a fork, until fluffy.Mix in 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion, 2 tablespoonssweet relish, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and1/4 cup ranch dressing until smooth.2. Fill a large, sealable plastic bag with yolk mixture. Cutcorner of bag to create a 3/4-inch hole and pipe filling intowell of each egg white. Chill until ready to serve. Garnishwith a sprinkle of paprika and a sprig of parsley.********************************Friday May 7:Plattsmouth – Willis Bros203 E Wiles Rd.Weeping Water – County Road Shop7600 Hwy 50Peanut Butter HintsDon’t go stir-crazy!!Saturday May 8:Eagle – City LotOnce the sites and times are finalized flyers will be madeto distribute at the various communities in Cass County. Thereare no required charges, but donations are accepted.We love natural peanut butter, but it frequently ends upseparating, with the oil on top and the hardened peanutbutter hard to reach at the bottom. The solution? Simplystore it upside down. Then, when you’re ready for somePB, flip the jar upright—the oil will rise and the wholething will be easier to stir.Page 11 of 21

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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OFSANITARY AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 5,CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKAMeeting convened at 6:00 p.m. on March 23, 2021 at 3200 Buccaneer Blvd, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, inside the clubhouse of Bay HillsGolf Club. Attached hereto are: the agenda for the meeting; the Affidavit of Printer regarding publication of notice of the meeting,which communicated the availability of the agenda, in the Plattsmouth Journal, Plattsmouth, Nebraska; advance notice of the meetingas provided to the County Clerk of Cass County and all Trustees; and the Trustees’ acknowledgment of receipt of said notice and agenda.All proceedings were taken while convened with attendance open to the public.ITEM 1Meeting called to order at 6:00 p.m.ITEM 2The Chair announced the locations of the Open Meetings Act and documents related to the agenda.ITEM 3Roll Call: Kurt W. Meisinger, Robert Karr, David L. Martin, Dan Brandt and James Grotrian. Absent: none.ITEM 4No persons were present to address the Trustees on issues not otherwise on the agenda.ITEM 5The Chair reported on the development of the District’s new website.ITEM 6aTrustee Martin advised that there was no water and wastewater committee report outside of the items on the agenda.ITEM 6bThe report from PeopleService regarding Water/Wastewater and Water billing is attached. Mr. Wilson of PeopleService advised thatthe severe cold weather resulted in ice damaging several parts of the wastewater plant.ITEM 6fMotion by Meisinger, seconded by Brandt, to approve, and authorize the chair to execute, a contract in the amount of 7,500.00 withKerns Excavating Co., Inc. to repair the sewer main near 19217 Spyglass Ct. by removing the street, repairing bad joints in the pipe,backfilling the street and installation of an asphalt patch. On roll call those voting aye: Grotrian, Martin, Karr, Brandt and Meisinger.Voting nay: none. Absent: none. Abstaining: None. The Chair declared the resolution adopted.ITEM 6cMotion by Meisinger, seconded by Brandt, to approve, and authorize the chair to execute, a contract in the amount of 5,500.00 withJohnson Service Company, Kearney, Nebraska to slip line repair 376' of the sanitary sewer main on Spyglass Ct. and to reinstate 9service connections. On roll call those voting aye: Grotrian, Martin, Karr, Brandt and Meisinger. Voting nay: none. Absent: none.Abstaining: None. The Chair declared the resolution adopted.ITEM 6dMr. Johnson advised that he responded to the letter from counsel for 14C, LLC that constructed a house adjacent to District propertyand damaged the lot during construction and for which 14C was requesting a refund of an overpayment on water and sewer connectionfees. Mr. Johnson advised that he had not received a response. The Chair laid over further consideration of the requested refund of theoverpayment.ITEM 6eFollowing discussion, no action was taken regarding approval of a contract with Kerns Excavating Co., Inc. for repairs to the SterlingCourt lift station.ITEM gThe attached progress report regarding 2021 - 2022 Wastewater Treatment Facilities Improvements prepared by JEO ConsultingGroup, Inc., project engineers, was presented at the meeting.ITEM 7aFor roads committee report, Trustee Karr advised that the street signs were in and ready for installation by Wojo's Outdoors & CustomWaterfronts LLC.Page 16 of 21

ITEM 8aFor the grounds committee report, Trustee Grotrian advised that the owner of the golf course was considering subdividing portions ofits property for housing development.ITEM 8bTrustee Brandt advised that the mowing contract was up and that he intended to seek competitive proposals for mowing District property.ITEM 8cMotion by Brandt, seconded by Karr, to approve, and authorize the chair to execute, a task order to the Master Agreement dated July21, 2020 with Wojo's Outdoors & Custom Waterfronts LLC to repair Lot 22, Block 29 with seeding and erosion control blankets at acost of 1,496.00, but to delay the repair until after the house construction on the adjacent property was completed, including finalgrading and sodding. On roll call those voting aye: Grotrian, Martin, Karr, Brandt and Meisinger. Voting nay: none. Absent: none.Abstaining: None. The Chair declared the resolution adopted.ITEM 8dThe Chair laid over discussion of the request of Jacob and Erica Hike to purchase approximately 18 acres of Outlot H from the District.ITEM 8eThe Chair laid over discussion of the possible future sale of additional ground in Outlot H to residents owning property abutting OutlotH.ITEM 8fFollowing discussion, the Chair asked that the agenda for the next meeting include consideration of the sale of each lot owned by theDistrict without infrastructure and not identified for development of public improvements by RDG Planning & Design in the long rangeplan, and the Chair laid over consideration of auctioning Lots 2R, 3R and 4R, Block 14, Buccaneer, Bay a Subdivision as Surveyed,Platted and Recorded in Cass County, Nebraska.ITEM 9aTrustee Meisinger presented the attached finance report.ITEM 10Mr. Johnson advised that Senator Clements had contacted him that morning about the preparation of an amendment to Legislative Bill83 related to allowing virtual meetings during certain emergencies with the amendment addressing exceptions to the 7 day advancenotice to the county for SID meetings as required by Neb. Rev. Stat. §31-727.02. Senator Clements advised that Senator Flood as thesponsor was drafting a proposed amendment.ITEM 11Motion by Meisinger, seconded by Brandt, to approve the Consent Agenda as follows:Be It Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska toapprove the consent agenda:abApprove the Minutes of the February 23, 2021 Meeting of the Board of Trustees.Approve payment of the claims and invoices.Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraskathat the following bills, statements and invoices be and hereby are approved, and that the Chair and Clerk, be andhereby are authorized to execute and deliver warrants for the payment of the same, all dated March 23, 2021, to bedrawn on the General:GENERAL FUND WARRANTSCONSENT AGENDA, ITEM 11bAmountWarrantService ProviderPurpose 182151821618217182181821918220OPPDFrankel ZachariaRoger K. JohnsonLakeside Landscaping, Inc.RDG Planning and DesignEhrhart Griffin & Assoc.Inv. service dates 2/4/21-3/8/21Inv. No. 115941 (financial reports)Inv. No. 85 (attorney fees & costs)Inv. Nos. 4428 & 4474 (snow plow)Inv. No. 37663 (master planning)Inv. No. B7109 (engineering services erosion,pavement analysis, 5.82Page 17 of 21

Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraskathat the following bills, statements and invoices be and hereby are approved, and that the Chair and the Clerk, be andhereby are authorized to execute and deliver warrants for the payment of the same, all dated March 23, 2021, with thewarrants to be drawn on the Service Fee Fund account, which warrants are redeemable upon presentation to the CassCounty Treasurer:SERVICE FEE FUND WARRANTSCONSENT AGENDA, ITEM 11bAmountWarrantService ProviderPurpose 100.40 7,233.681817518176Midwest LaboratoriesPeopleService, Inc. 198.00 63.34 13,975.00 2,250.00 8,000.001817718178181791818018181Roger K. JohnsonWindstream CommTREKK Design Group, LLCThiele Geotech, Inc.JEO Consulting Group, Inc.Inv. No. 1030511 (wastewater testing)Inv. No. 37431 (April operations 4,850.00;Feb. bills 2,072.03; HHS testing 311.65)Inv. No. 85 (attorney fees & costs)Inv. dated 2/16/21 (utilities phone)Inv. Nos. 20-1238, 20-1326 & 21-80 (sludge hauling)Inv. 73058 (WWTP soil testing)Inv. No. 122825 (request 2 WWTP)Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska thatthe following bills, statements and invoices be and hereby are approved, and that the Chair and Clerk, be and hereby areauthorized to execute and deliver warrants for the payment of the same, all dated March 23, 2021, with the warrants to bedrawn on the Construction Fund account and to draw interest at 7.00% per year and to be redeemed no later than March 23,2026:Construction Fund Account(Due March 23, 2026)None.Be It Further Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 5 of Cass County, Nebraska thatboth the Board and the District find and determine, and covenant and warrant, and agree that (a) the facilities for which theabove Warrants are issued are for essential governmental functions and are designed to serve members of the general publicon an equal basis; (b) there are no persons with rights to use said facilities other than as members of the general public; ownership and operation of said facilities is with the District or another political subdivision; (d) none of the proceeds of theWarrants will be loaned to any person and to the extent that special assessments have been or are to be levied for any saidfacilities, such special assessments have been or are to be levied under Nebraska law as a matter of gener

Buccaneer Bay Newsletter April 2021 Note from the Editor Table of Published Since April 1997 So far it looks like we are going to have a good spring. Hopefully we do not see any heavy thunder storms, just enough rain to keep the grass and gardens growing. I have been publishing the Buccaneer Bay Newsletter . 646 Ma

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