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County, Okarche interlocal pact approved

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Kingfisher County commissioners Monday at their weekly meeting approved an inter-local agreement with the Town of Okarche to share 911 emergency calling information.

The agreement allows Okarche to access the county’s address website, Surveying and Mapping (SAM) with the county still responsible for maintaining it.

Okarche will be able to create addresses within town limits only.

The agreement stipulates that no address created within Okarche can be publicized prior to receiving a confirmation email from SAM.

The agreement will be renewed automatically yearly unless one or both entities decide not to renew it.

In that case it must be done through a meeting and conveyed to the other party within 14 days.

Commissioners also approved payment of $15,400 to Current Technology Inc. of Kingfisher using a REAP grant for work done for Kingfisher County Rural Water District No. 3.

The work included installing a three-horsepower switch, pouring concrete for a generator, installing a 500-gallon propane tank with regulator and trenching a gas line from the tank (to well site). The contract included a one-year service agreement for twice-a year checkups, oil change and filter replacement once a year and testing and emergency call service. Commissioners approved paying $19,504.50 – an average cost of $256.64 per bridge – invoice from Circuit Engineering District 8 for inspecting 76 county bridges in all three districts, monthly reports from Court Clerk Lisa Markus, naming Hennessey Fire Chief Brandon Scott as requisitioning officer succeeding Bert Gritz, payment of $4,500 — ACCO dues and three pipeline road crossings in District 2 as follows: K&J Construction – 12--inch and three-inch lay flat lines at each of three locations, one located one mile north and five miles east of Dover, one located three miles north and one mile west of Hennessey and the third site located one mile one mile north and nine miles east of Dover.

Present for the meeting in addition to Commissioners Jeff Moss, District 1, Ray Alan Shimanek, District 2, and Heath Dobrovolny, District 3, were County Clerk Jeannie Boevers, offi cial minute clerk, County Engineer Nik Smith and 911 Emergency Calling Coordinator Ryan Deatherage.