March 31, 2026
The Benton County Board of Supervisors met in regular session with Supervisors Seeman, Tippett and Volz present, Chairman Seeman called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. at the Benton County Service Center. Members of the public are invited to join in during open session or watch the livestream at https://www.youtube.com/bentoncountyiowa. Full Resolutions will be available in the Auditor’s office and at: www.bentoncountyia.gov
Volz moved/Volz seconded: To approve the agenda. Tippett, Seeman and
Volz voting aye. Motion carried.
Tippett
moved/Volz seconded:
To approve both sets of minutes for March 24, 2026. Seeman and Volz voting aye.
Motion carried.
Tippett
moved/Volz seconded:
To approve utility permit for East Central Iowa REC in Fremont Township along
72nd Street between 28th and 29th Ave.
Tippett, Seeman and Volz voting aye. Motion carried.
Volz
moved/Tippett seconded: To approve Resolution #26-20, Proclamation that the
month of April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Tippett, Seeman and Volz
voting aye. Motion carried.
Volz
moved/Tippett seconded: To approve the following EMS claims numbered 256956
through 256962 to the following:
North
Benton Ambulance-$3717.45
Garrison
First Responders-$245.51
Keystone
First Responders-$126.18
Belle
Plaine Area Ambulance-$2773.39
Blairstown
Ambulance-$159.99
Van
Horne First Responders-$8698.55
Lifemed
Safety, Inc. for North Benton Ambulance-$25,000
Tippett,
Seeman and Volz all voting aye. Motion carried.
Tippett
moved/Volz seconded:
To set the FY
27 Budget Hearing for Tuesday, April 21. 2026 at 9:30 a.m. Tippett, Seeman and
Volz voting aye. Motion carried.
Supervisor
Seeman reported on a recent meeting he attended with the Vinton City Council
regarding the Vinton Airport. They are in need of a new runway. Currently the
yearly cost to operate is around 127,000 and they only bring in around 99,000
from grants and fees. The City was inquiring if the County would help cover
some expenses and if we were interested in a 28E agreement. No action taken,
Seeman just wanted to share this information with the other members.
Discussion
was also had regarding Iowa Primary Care’s request to utilize office space in
the Service Center for a system navigator. This individual would go hand in
hand with the other services offered in the building. Seeman thought it would
only be a couple days a week.
The time of 9:15 a.m. having
arrived, and this being the time and date set for a land use hearing for
Melissa and Brendan Rule in part of the NW ¼ SE ¼ of Section 22-85-10. Rule’s
were present. Matt Even presented the technical information with the Benton
County Agricultural Land Use Preservation Ordinance. Rule’s would like to
change 7.9 acres to build a single family dwelling with outbuilding. This site
has a CSR below 70, which is not considered high-quality farmland. The
current driveway was reviewed and approved by Secondary Roads Department. This
request will need a new septic system and well that will be permitted by the
department. Official notices were sent out and published in the newspaper, the department received a complaint
concerning a neighbor possibly being unable to access a secondary driveway that
was installed for use as an emergency egress in the event 59th Street
Drive floods. This request has been found to be consistent with the applicable
policies of the Benton County Land Use Preservation and Use Plan. Hearing no
other further comments, the public hearing was closed.
Volz
moved/Tippett seconded: To approve
the land use change for Melissa and Brendan Rule in part of the NW ¼ SE ¼ of
Section 22-85-10. Tippett, Seeman and Volz voting aye. Motion carried.
The
time of 9:30 a.m. having arrived, and this being the time and date set for a
land use hearing for Tim and Jaime Whitehead in part of the SE ¼ NE ¼ of
Section 12-85-9. Whitehead’s were present. Andrea Morris presented the
technical information with the Benton County Agricultural Land Use Preservation
Ordinance. Whitehead’s would like to replace an existing pole building with a
larger one that includes living quarter. This site has a CSR below 70, which is
not considered high-quality farmland. There is a current
driveway that can be extended 44 feet to the east and still meet sight
distance and it was reviewed and approved by Secondary Roads Department.
This request will need a new septic system but can utilize the existing private
well. Official notices were sent out and published in the newspaper. There was
a written letter from Jessica Burnell adjoining land owner who opposed this
request read aloud by Morris. There is an existing fence, chicken coop and
bridge that are encroaching on her property. Liability issues along with a pond
being built on the Whiteheads property that caused water to back up on
Burnell’s property. Vic Jones who rents the ground from Burnell was also
present and voiced his opposition of the change and asked the Board to go take
a look at this property in person. The Board and Assistant County
Attorney Derek Marsh agreed that the boundary or fence dispute needs addressed
between the owners separately or having the township trustees get involved.
Whiteheads shared that the land was surveyed and they were told that area in
question is theirs. This request has been found to be consistent
with the applicable policies of the Benton County Land Use Preservation and Use
Plan. Hearing no other further comments, the public hearing was closed.
Volz moved/Tippett seconded: To approve the
land use change for Tim and Jaime Whitehead in part of the SE ¼ NE ¼ of Section
12-85-9. Tippett and Volz voting aye,
Seeman nay. Motion carried.
Kelsey
Herren presented a map and request to the board to allow him to plat a
subdivision but waive the requirement for a paved road.
Tippett
moved/Volz seconded:
To approve Resolution #26-21, Variance to the Benton County Subdivision
Ordinance #61 for division of property located in the NW ¼ NW ¼ of 27-85-9.
Tippett, Seeman and Volz voting aye. Motion carried.
Jane
Scheer met with the Board regarding the Morgan Valley Energy Center being
proposed by Alliant Energy. The location for the center is in Linn County along
the Benton/Linn county line at the intersection of HWY 30. Scheer has a lot of
concerns with pollution, light, sound and smell with a lot of unanswered
questions. This will have a 10-mile radius impact and Scheer asked what Benton
County was going to do about the threat. Other neighbors residing in both Linn
and Benton County spoke up on the matter also. They asked why residents from
Benton County weren’t informed of the proposal. Supervisor Seeman attended a
recent Alliant meeting where it was new knowledge to him as well. He felt they
were not forthcoming and agreed too many questions before he would give them
the green light. City of Atkins representative Scott Flory was also in
attendance and spoke to the matter. He
along with Benton County has invited Alliant to attend a council meeting to
give more information. Other topics in
relation to the proposed facility were also the impact to emergency services in
Benton County would be. Andrea Morris also spoke in regards to Linn County’s
ordinance with the 2.25 mile set back, and why wouldn’t they honor that same
distance for us. Morris has already been researching the matter and also
attended the recent meeting with Supervisor Seeman
After
over an hour of listening to the concerns and pleading for Benton County
elected officials to help, everyone with questions or concerns are urged to
contact the Iowa Utilities Commission and refer to docket #GCU-2026-0002.
Supervisor
Volz reported on his recent Heartland Insurance Meeting. He shared a return to
work policy draft. Volz also mentioned the harassment training could still be
done by our own training officer in the counter.
Chairman
Seeman attended a recent EMS meeting with Derek Marsh and other EMS entities.
Seeman also attended ECICOG and the Eastern Iowa Housing Trust Fund Meetings.
Seeman also reported that the remodeling in the old Human Resources office
space has been finished and wanted to show the Board after the meeting.
Seeman moved/Tippett seconded: To adjourn meeting at 11:29 a.m. and enter a FY 27
Budget Work Session. Tippett, Seeman and Volz voting aye. Motion carried.
_____________________________ Tracy Seeman, Chairman
ATTEST: _________________________________
Hayley Rippel Benton
County Auditor
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