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Le Sueur County

Board of Commissioners

Meeting Agenda

County Board Room

Le Sueur County Courthouse

May 25, 2021 at 9:00 A.M.

WebEx Meeting Information - May 25 At 9 A.m.

LE SUEUR COUNTY BOARD ROOM INVITES YOU TO JOIN THIS WEBEX MEETING 05-25-2021.PDF

Call The Le Sueur County Board Of Commissioners Meeting To Order

Pledge Of Allegiance

Agenda Review And Approval

Consent Agenda Review And Approval

1. May 18, 2021 Board Minutes and Summary Minutes

MAY 18, 2021 BOARD MINUTES.PDFMAY 18, 2021 BOARD SUMMARY MINUTES.PDF

Public Open Forum Note: This opportunity is reserved for private citizens only - not employees, unions or other organized groups funded by or associated with Le Sueur County. There is a three

minute time limit per person to discuss topics that are not already on the meeting

agenda for the day. The Board will not take action at the time of the presentation, but will

direct County staff to respond appropriately to issues raised by citizens.

Cindy Westerhouse, Human Resources Director

MAY 25 HR AGENDA.PDF

Tim Penny, President & CEO Of SMIF (15 Min)

SOUTHERN MINNESOTA INITIATIVE FOUNDATION'S 2021 COUNTY IMPACT STORIES - YOUTUBE

2022 LE SEUER COUNTY REQUEST LETTER.PDFCOVID SOLICITATION SHEET.PDFLE SUEUR COUNTY.PDF

Nik Kadel, Ditch Specialist (5 Min)

1. Evergreen Companies Spraying Agreement

SIGNED CONTRACT.PDF

Dani Blaschko, Ditch Manager (5 Min)

1. County Ditch 19 Lien Update

CD19_BM_20210427.PDFCD19_TAXPAYERSUMMARY_20210427.PDF

Joe Martin, County Administrator (5 Min)

1. Termination of Independent Contractor with Sarah Johnson Malchow

SJM TERMINATION OF CONTRACT.PDF

Commissioner Committee Reports

Future Meetings

MAY 25 FUTURE MEETINGS.PDF

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Le Sueur County

Board of Commissioners

Meeting Agenda

County Board Room

Le Sueur County Courthouse

May 25, 2021 at 9:00 A.M.

WebEx Meeting Information - May 25 At 9 A.m.

LE SUEUR COUNTY BOARD ROOM INVITES YOU TO JOIN THIS WEBEX MEETING 05-25-2021.PDF

Call The Le Sueur County Board Of Commissioners Meeting To Order

Pledge Of Allegiance

Agenda Review And Approval

Consent Agenda Review And Approval

1. May 18, 2021 Board Minutes and Summary Minutes

MAY 18, 2021 BOARD MINUTES.PDFMAY 18, 2021 BOARD SUMMARY MINUTES.PDF

Public Open Forum Note: This opportunity is reserved for private citizens only - not employees, unions or other organized groups funded by or associated with Le Sueur County. There is a three

minute time limit per person to discuss topics that are not already on the meeting

agenda for the day. The Board will not take action at the time of the presentation, but will

direct County staff to respond appropriately to issues raised by citizens.

Cindy Westerhouse, Human Resources Director

MAY 25 HR AGENDA.PDF

Tim Penny, President & CEO Of SMIF (15 Min)

SOUTHERN MINNESOTA INITIATIVE FOUNDATION'S 2021 COUNTY IMPACT STORIES - YOUTUBE

2022 LE SEUER COUNTY REQUEST LETTER.PDFCOVID SOLICITATION SHEET.PDFLE SUEUR COUNTY.PDF

Nik Kadel, Ditch Specialist (5 Min)

1. Evergreen Companies Spraying Agreement

SIGNED CONTRACT.PDF

Dani Blaschko, Ditch Manager (5 Min)

1. County Ditch 19 Lien Update

CD19_BM_20210427.PDFCD19_TAXPAYERSUMMARY_20210427.PDF

Joe Martin, County Administrator (5 Min)

1. Termination of Independent Contractor with Sarah Johnson Malchow

SJM TERMINATION OF CONTRACT.PDF

Commissioner Committee Reports

Future Meetings

MAY 25 FUTURE MEETINGS.PDF

Adjourn

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Minutes of Le Sueur County Board of Commissioners MeetingMay 18, 2021

The Le Sueur County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. in the Courthouse at Le Center, Minnesota. Those members present were: John King, Dave Gliszinski, Lance Wetzel, Steve Rohlfing and Danny O’Keefe. Also present were Dani Blaschko, Brent Christian and Pam Herrmann.

On motion by King, seconded by O’Keefe, the Board unanimously approved the agenda for the business of the day.

On motion by Wetzel, seconded by Gliszinski, the Board unanimously approved the consent agenda:

Approved the May 4, 2021 County Board Minutes and Summary Minutes. April Transfers Megan Kirby, PH Director Credit Card Request Electronic Funds Transfer Report

Sheriff Brett Mason came before the Board with a couple items.

On motion by O’Keefe, seconded by Wetzel, the Board unanimously approved the 2020 Federal Boating Safety Supplemental Equipment Grant Contract Agreement for $4572.

On motion by Gliszinski, seconded by O’Keefe, the Board unanimously approved the 2021 Federal Boating Safety Supplemental Patrol Grant Contract Agreement for $3875.

Jim McMillen, Maintenance came before the Board with two items for approval.

There was discussion on repairing the roof on the Old Jail. Jim is to start investigating tear down and not spend money on repairs.

On motion by Wetzel, seconded by King, the Board unanimously approved the quote from Dennis Environmental for $2,250.00 for asbestos removal from the East Entry project.

Mark Roemhildt, Director of Veterans Service came before the Board with a request.

On motion by O’Keefe, seconded by Gliszinski, the Board unanimously approved the request to release $2,200.00 to Le Sueur County Service Clubs to assist in their Memorial Day expenses.

Jeff Neisen, IT Director came before the Board with a couple items for approval.

On motion by O’Keefe, seconded by King, the Board unanimously approved the request for the Application Xtender Upgrade at $10,868.60 that will be paid from Human Services funds.

On motion by Wetzel, seconded by Gliszinski, the Board unanimously approved the request for the Application Xtender Upgrade of 50 licenses to be able to search documents at a cost of $28,536.83 that will be paid from Recorders office funds.

On motion by O’Keefe, seconded by King, the Board unanimously approved the request for Drive Shredding through Veteran Shredding at their quoted costs.

WebEx licenses will be discussed at the next Department Head meeting.

Dave Tiegs, Highway Department came before the Board with one item for approval.

On motion by Gliszinski, seconded by Wetzel, the Board unanimously approved the contract for SAP-040-603-029, Bituminous Rehabilitation CSAH 3 from CSAH 26 to CSAH 29 with Crane Creek Asphalt,Faribault, MN for $3,118,430.83. Projected Start Date is June 1st, 2021.

Amy Beatty came before the board with Solid Waste Permit Applications.

On motion by Gliszinski, seconded by King, the Board unanimously approved the Solid Waste Permit Applications.

There will be a Household Hazardous Waste Collection day on May 27, 2021 from 10-4 at the Le Sueur County Highway Shop in Cleveland.

Nick Kadel came before the Board with an update.

Cindy Westerhouse, Human Resources Director came before the Board with several items for approval.

On motion by King, seconded by O’Keefe, the Board unanimously approved the recommendation to approve the request from Mark Traxler, full time Psychologist I in Human Services, to participate in the PERA Phased Retirement Option Program and complete the First Renewal Agreement, effective June 1, 2021.

On motion by Wetzel, seconded by Gliszinski, the Board unanimously approved the recommendation to hire Bradley Collins, full time Chief Deputy Auditor-Treasurer in the Auditor-Treasurer’s Office, Grade 13, Step 7 at $36.10 per hour, effective May 25, 2021.

On motion by O’Keefe, seconded by Gliszinski, the Board unanimously approved the recommendation tohire Angie Linsmeier, full time Office Support Specialist, Sr. in Human Services, Grade 4, Step 4 at $19.22 per hour, effective May 24, 2021.

On motion by Wetzel, seconded by King, the Board unanimously approved the recommendation to hire Joseph Martin, full time County Administrator in County Administration, Grade 21, Step 4 at $51.78 per hour. Joseph will start on a part time basis effective May 24, 2021, and a full time basis effective June 7, 2021.

On motion by O’Keefe, seconded by Gliszinski, the Board unanimously approved the recommendation tohire Aaron Stubbs, full time Environmental, Planning and Zoning Administrator in Environmental Service, Planning and Zoning, Grade 14, Step 10 at $42.42 per hour, effective June 21, 2021.

On motion by King, seconded by O’Keefe, the Board unanimously approved the recommendation to re-appoint Cindy Westerhouse, Human Resources Director, to a two-year term, January 2021 to January 2023, as a Board of Director on the South Central Service Cooperative.

On motion by King, seconded by Wetzel, the Board unanimously approved the revised Le Sueur County COVID 19 Preparedness Plan to follow the CDC/State guidelines. Sue Rynda will coordinate with Cindy Shaughnessy in sending an email out to all staff.

Barbara Droher Kline came before the Board with a Blandin Fellowship update. On May 26 there is a Le Sueur County Elected Officials meeting at 6:30 p.m. On June 23 there is a Le Sueur Township Officials meeting at 6:30 p.m.

Sue Rynda came before the Board with several items.

On motion by Gliszinski, seconded by King, the Board unanimously approved the following HS claims:Financial: $ 28,927.47

Soc Services: $110,161.39

On motion by King, seconded by O’Keefe, the Board unanimously approved Dr Michael Farnworth Contract for Psychiatric Consultation Services from 5/1/21 through 4/30/22.

On motion by Wetzel, seconded by Gliszinski, the Board unanimously approved Unique Abilities LLC Home and Community Based Waiver Contract through 12/31/2021.

On motion by O’Keefe, seconded by Wetzel, the Board unanimously approved the Fraud Investigation Program agreement with MNPrairie County Human Services.

On motion by King, seconded by Gliszinski, the Board unanimously approved the Service Level Agreement – Administration of Revenue Recapture with the Minnesota Department of Revenue.

On motion by King, seconded by Wetzel, the Board unanimously approved the following claims:Warrant # Vendor Name Amount

64365 Advanced Correctional Healthcare Inc. $ 3,007.8664369 American Solutions for Business $ 4,572.4364371 APG Media of Southern MN LLC $ 2,703.1064372 Baker Tilly US, LLP $ 30,283.0064378 Bolton & Menk Inc. $ 4,140.0064381 Christian, Keogh, Moran & King $ 2,906.4764384 Contech Engineered Solutions LLC $ 40,738.0864405 I & S Group Inc. $ 54,731.7364411 Johnson Aggregates $ 49,928.1564417 Richard Lea $ 2,865.0064421 Mariska Enterprises $ 7,173.6064452 S.E.H. Inc. $ 4,615.1164459 Suel Printing Co. $ 3,701.0064465 Tri-County Solid Waste $ 12,824.8464472 Waterford Oil Co. Inc. $ 16,337.21

100 Payments less than $2,000.00: $ 39,417.36 15 Payments more than $2,000.00: $240,527.58115 Total all payments: $279,944.94

Commissioner Committee Reports:

Commissioner Gliszinski reported on no meetings.

Commissioner King reported on Le Sueur/Waseca Library, NACO briefing, P&Z, ISG regarding

ditch issues

Commissioner Wetzel reported on Cordova township, Steering State Emergency

Communications Board, P&Z

Commissioner O’Keefe reported on Ottawa Council on COVIA, P&Z interviews, P&Z, P&Z

continuation meeting

Commissioner Rohlfing reported on Remodel meeting, Kasota/Elysian township, Region 9

Budget/Personnel, P&Z interviews, Region 9, Immtrack, MVAC, P&Z

On motion by O’Keefe, seconded by Wetzel and unanimously approved, the Board adjourned until May 25 at 9:00 a.m.

ATTEST: _____________________________ _______________________________ Le Sueur County Administrator Le Sueur County Chairman

Minutes of Le Sueur County Board of Commissioners Meeting, May 18, 2021

This is only a summary publication per MN Statutes 375.12 and 331A.01 sub. 10. The complete minutes are on file in the Le Sueur County Administrator’s Office at 88 S Park Ave. Le Center, MN and are available at www.co.le-sueur.mn.us.

Approved the agenda for the business of the day. (King/O’Keefe) Approved the consent agenda: (Wetzel/Gliszinski)

o Approved the May 4, 2021 County Board Minutes and Summary Minutes.o April Transferso Megan Kirby, PH Director Credit Card Requesto Electronic Funds Transfer Report

Approved the 2020 Federal Boating Safety Supplemental Equipment Grant Contract Agreement for $4572. (O’Keefe/Wetzel)

Approved the 2021 Federal Boating Safety Supplemental Patrol Grant Contract Agreement for $3875. (Gliszinski/O’Keefe)

Approved the quote from Dennis Environmental for $2,250.00 for asbestos removal from the EastEntry project. (Wetzel/King)

Approved the request to release $2,200.00 to Le Sueur County Service Clubs to assist in their Memorial Day expenses. (O’Keefe/Gliszinski)

Approved the request for the Application Xtender Upgrade at $10,868.60 that will be paid from Human Services funds. (O’Keefe/King)

Approved the request for the Application Xtender Upgrade of 50 licenses to be able to search documents at a cost of $28,536.83 that will be paid from Recorders office funds. (Wetzel/Gliszinski)

Approved the request for Drive Shredding through Veteran Shredding at their quoted costs. (O’Keefe/King)

Approved the contract for SAP-040-603-029, Bituminous Rehabilitation CSAH 3 from CSAH 26to CSAH 29 with Crane Creek Asphalt, Faribault, MN for $3,118,430.83. Projected Start Date is June 1st, 2021. (Gliszinski/Wetzel)

Approved the Solid Waste Permit Applications. (Gliszinski/King) Approved the recommendation to approve the request from Mark Traxler, full time Psychologist I

in Human Services, to participate in the PERA Phased Retirement Option Program and complete the First Renewal Agreement, effective June 1, 2021. (King/O’Keefe)

Approved the recommendation to hire Bradley Collins, full time Chief Deputy Auditor-Treasurer in the Auditor-Treasurer’s Office, Grade 13, Step 7 at $36.10 per hour, effective May 25, 2021. (Wetzel/Gliszinski)

Approved the recommendation to hire Angie Linsmeier, full time Office Support Specialist, Sr. inHuman Services, Grade 4, Step 4 at $19.22 per hour, effective May 24, 2021. (O’Keefe/Gliszinski)

Approved the recommendation to hire Joseph Martin, full time County Administrator in County Administration, Grade 21, Step 4 at $51.78 per hour. Joseph will start on a part time basis effective May 24, 2021, and a full time basis effective June 7, 2021. (Wetzel/King)

Approved the recommendation to hire Aaron Stubbs, full time Environmental, Planning and Zoning Administrator in Environmental Service, Planning and Zoning, Grade 14, Step 10 at $42.42 per hour, effective June 21, 2021. (O’Keefe/Gliszinski)

Approved the recommendation to re-appoint Cindy Westerhouse, Human Resources Director, to a two-year term, January 2021 to January 2023, as a Board of Director on the South Central Service Cooperative. (King/O’Keefe)

Approved the revised Le Sueur County COVID 19 Preparedness Plan to follow the CDC/State guidelines. Sue Rynda will coordinate with Cindy Shaughnessy in sending an email out to all staff. (King/Wetzel)

Approved the following HS claims: (Gliszinski/King) Financial: $ 28,927.47 Soc Services: $110,161.39

Approved Dr Michael Farnworth Contract for Psychiatric Consultation Services from 5/1/21 through 4/30/22. (King/O’Keefe)

Approved Unique Abilities LLC Home and Community Based Waiver Contract through 12/31/2021. (Wetzel/Gliszinski)

Approved the Fraud Investigation Program agreement with MNPrairie County Human Services. (O’Keefe/Wetzel)

Approved the Service Level Agreement – Administration of Revenue Recapture with the Minnesota Department of Revenue. (King/Gliszinski)

Approved the following claims: (King/Wetzel)Warrant # Vendor Name Amount64365 Advanced Correctional Healthcare Inc. $ 3,007.8664369 American Solutions for Business $ 4,572.4364371 APG Media of Southern MN LLC $ 2,703.1064372 Baker Tilly US, LLP $ 30,283.0064378 Bolton & Menk Inc. $ 4,140.0064381 Christian, Keogh, Moran & King $ 2,906.4764384 Contech Engineered Solutions LLC $ 40,738.0864405 I & S Group Inc. $ 54,731.7364411 Johnson Aggregates $ 49,928.1564417 Richard Lea $ 2,865.0064421 Mariska Enterprises $ 7,173.6064452 S.E.H. Inc. $ 4,615.1164459 Suel Printing Co. $ 3,701.0064465 Tri-County Solid Waste $ 12,824.8464472 Waterford Oil Co. Inc. $ 16,337.21100 Payments less than $2,000.00: $ 39,417.36 15 Payments more than $2,000.00: $240,527.58115 Total all payments: $279,944.94Commissioner Committee Reports:

Commissioner Gliszinski reported on no meetings. Commissioner King reported on Le Sueur/Waseca Library, NACO briefing, P&Z, ISG regarding

ditch issues

Commissioner Wetzel reported on Cordova township, Steering State Emergency Communications Board, P&Z

Commissioner O’Keefe reported on Ottawa Council on COVIA, P&Z interviews, P&Z, P&Z continuation meeting

Commissioner Rohlfing reported on Remodel meeting, Kasota/Elysian township, Region 9 Budget/Personnel, P&Z interviews, Region 9, Immtrack, MVAC, P&Z

Adjourned until May 25 at 9:00 a.m. (O’Keefe/Wetzel)ATTEST: Le Sueur County Administrator Le Sueur County Chairman

88 SOUTH PARK AVENUE l LE CENTER, MINNESOTA 56057Telephone: 507-357-8517 l Fax: 507-357-8607

Cindy Westerhouse – Human Resources Director

Human Resources

Equal Opportunity Employer

HUMAN RESOURCESAGENDA ITEMSMay 25, 2021

Presentation of retirement plaques to the following retirees:Cindy Shaughnessy, Public Health Director – Over 40 years of serviceConnie Kopet, Chief Deputy Auditor-Treasurer – 39 years of servicePam Simonette, County Auditor-Treasurer – 36 years of service

May 5, 2021

Darrell Pettis

Le Sueur County

Courthouse

88 Park Ave S

Le Center, MN 56057-1600

Hello Mr. Pettis and County Board,

35 years ago, a devastating farming crisis swept across greater Minnesota. In response, Southern Minnesota

Initiative Foundation (SMIF) along with five other regional foundations, were created to provide economic and

philanthropic support to the 80 rural counties of Minnesota. 35 years later, we are faced with another crisis

threatening the vitality of our region.

Southern Minnesotans have inspired us with their strength and unity in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. At

SMIF, we are proud to have facilitated more than $12 million in relief to our region through emergency grants,

loans and additional support such as professional trainings and one-on-one assistance. We have also continued

our $5 million in annual programming and grantmaking. Below is the impact we made last year in your county:

For 35 years, SMIF has served the region in times of need. The enclosed fact sheets highlight this work and

feature stories from those impacted by your financial gift. Thank you for your gift of $3,000 on 6/1/2020. Will

you consider making a donation to SMIF again in 2022? With your support, we can continue to invest in our

region’s early childhood professionals, entrepreneurs and communities.

Sincerely,

Tim Penny

President & CEO

SMIF provided $254,950 in immediate financial support to licensed child care providers. 491 family providers and 34 centers were awarded with immediate

funds, serving approximately 1,800 children in southern Minnesota.

Emergency Child Care Grants

SMIF provided $101,218 in matching grants to 21 of our community foundations to support their localized relief efforts. By leveraging this opportunity, they were able to provide a total of $121,050 to their communities, impacting more than 56,000 people.

Community Foundation Relief Grants

SMIF awarded three organizations $10,000 each through the Grow a Farmer Assistance Fund. They are working collaboratively to support at least 120 farmers in southern Minnesota through grants that help their businesses respond to new challenges.

Grow a Farmer Assistance Grants

SMIF awarded 22 organizations a total of $192,500 to respond and recover from the hardships created by the crisis and the impact on their communities,

all of which have populations of less than 10,000.

Small Town Grants

SMIF approved 18 Early Care and Education Wrap Around Grants grants totaling $180,000 in partnership with Minnesota Department of Education. This grant

helped fund early care and education wrap around services for children birth to age eight from underserved populations impacted by the pandemic.

Early Care and Education Wrap Around Grants

To learn more about our COVID-19 RESPONSE, and the many partners and donors who have supported these efforts, visit smifoundation.org/covid-19. Making a gift to SMIF’s general endowment supports these response efforts, including expenses related to the administration of these emergency funds and other essential response resources. Visit smifoundation.org/donate to make a gift.

TOTAL IMPACT: MORE THAN $12 MILLION

SMIF distributed 1,024 MN DEED Small Business Relief Grants to southern Minnesota businesses for a total of $10,240,000. The grants support businesses that have experienced financial hardship as a result of the crisis. Additionally, SMIF dispersed 50 MN DEED Small Business Emergency Loans for a total of $1.2 million.

Small Business Relief Grants and Loans

Learn how you can help!

QUICKLY TO THE COVID-19 CRISISENABLED US TO RESPONDYour Gift

In February 2020 when we were jumping-up-and-down-ecstatic to receive a Child Care Expansion Grant through SMIF, we didn't fully understand the true impact it would have on our ability to provide a safe, caring environment for children and families during one of the darkest times of our lives. Not only did the grant allow us to open an additional classroom during the pandemic so the children could learn safely in smaller group sizes, we also received critical support from the dedicated professionals at SMIF. Jeff Andrews helped us work through financial management and planning while John Katz went above and beyond to help us solve issues we were having with our online QuickBooks program. In this time of social distancing, it's this encouragement and generosity that helped our staff remain positive and know that their work was making a true difference in the lives of others. We cannot thank the donors and professionals of Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation enough for your foresight, dedication and support throughout this pandemic."

-CHRISTINA VALDEZ, DIRECTOR OF LISTOS PRESCHOOL AND CHILDCARE

I'm so grateful to Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation for their Grow A Farmer Assistance Grant. We've so far distributed funds to our members for things as diverse as installing internet on their farm, getting drone photography, starting up a tea business, buying COVID safety and health equipment and supplies, setting up an online fiber sale site, and more than that. It's been really interesting to see what the farmers are doing with these funds. We're all really dependent on each other when we're small entrepreneurs like this and the more healthy our local economy is we all do better. We've kind of adopted that model for ourselves, 'We all do better when we all do better.' From everyone in the Cannon River Sustainable Farming Association to Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation, a big thank you for supporting us in our Cannon Valley Grown Project."

-GWEN ANDERSON, BOARD SECRETARY OF CANNON RIVER SUSTAINABLE FARMING ASSOCIATION

In April of 2020, Preston Area Community Foundation (PACF) discussed ways to help the local business community at the onset of the pandemic challenges. PACF reached out to the local EDA to develop a grant and loan program for local businesses to use for normal operating expenses. At this same time, SMIF made available a Community Foundation Relief Fund to be used by community foundations to address pandemic issues in their community. PACF reached out to the F & M Community Bank for support to take advantage of the $5,000 SMIF matching grant and generously, the bank agreed to underwrite the entire $5,000 PACF contribution. Thanks to SMIF and F & M Community Bank, the EDA loan and grant program funds increased to $30,000. To date, over $21,000 has been provided to local businesses with applications still being accepted. Preston area businesses have been so grateful to receive this support during these challenging times. Our community stepped up this year and we are proud of the work PACF accomplished with the help of local organizations and SMIF."

- CHUCK AUG, BOARD MEMBER OF PRESTON AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

MADE AN IMPACT ONYour Gift“

THEIR STORIES

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525 Florence Avenue l PO Box 695 l Owatonna, MN 55060 l 507.455.3215 l www.smifoundation.org

$14=For every donation of from Le Sueur County

is invested back into Le Sueur County communities.*

*Includes grants, loans & programming

Le Sueur County Investments

25 LOANS$1.4 million to Le Sueur County entrepreneurs

171 GRANTS$702,000 to support community initiatives

$5 million invested annually to the 20 counties of south central and southeastern Minnesota

invested by SMIF in Le Sueur County through grants, loans, and programming for stronger kids, businesses and communities

Since 1986, Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation has leveraged local investments &

partnerships to create a stronger Le Sueur County:

$4.1 million$302,000 in local donations to SMIF

We envision southern Minnesota as a prosperous and growing region with vibrant communities, innovative and successful economies, and engaged and valued citizens. To achieve this vision, Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation, a regional development and philanthropic organization, fosters economic and community vitality in 20 counties of southern Minnesota through a culture of collaboration and partnership.

Loans & Equity Investments Supporting local entrepreneurs & creating jobs

Grants Investments in economic development, early childhood and community vitality

Farmhouse Market LLC, New Prague Organic, locally-sourced 24/7 food market

EJ Mushrooms, Kasota Year-round mushroom farming

Odenthal Meats, New Prague Local meat market

Rolco Incorporated, Kasota Plastic injection molding

New Prague Area Early Childhood Initiative Hundreds of books awarded through multiple literacy grants

Tri-City United Public Schools, Montgomery, Lonsdale, Le Center Hundreds of books awarded through multiple literacy grants

Making a Difference Responding quickly to help our smallest communities through the pandemic

At the onset of the pandemic, SMIF offered a matching grant to the 30 Community Foundations under its umbrella so that they could directly assist those in need. For every dollar they raised for their localized relief efforts, SMIF offered a match of four dollars. The Le Sueur Community Foundation was able to provide $4,375 to local schools to purchase ChromeBooks for families to support equitable distance learning and $1,875 to the Ridgeview Le Sueur Medical Center for additional Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for staff and visitors. The Montgomery Community Foundation provided $5,000 for businesses to invest in e-commerce platforms and $1,250 to the Montgomery Food Shelf.

New Prague Chamber of Commerce 35 gallons of paint awarded for mural

New Prague Area Schools Pre-K to Grade 3 Alignment grant

Waterville-Elysian-Morristown Public Schools Support for WEM new parent needs & services survey

AmeriCorps LEAP Initiative, Le Center Members helping with social emotional skill development

Affiliate Funds Increasing rural philanthropy

Community Collaborations Bringing communities together for change

Elysian Community Foundation

Le Sueur Community Wellness Collaborative

Le Sueur Community Foundation

New Prague Early Childhood Initiative (Started in 2015)

Tri-City United Early Childhood Initiative (Started in 2008)

New Prague Area Community Foundation

Sakatah Area Foundation

Waterville Friends of the Library

Chabelita’s Yummy Foods & Fruits, Le Sueur Mexican restaurant

Rural Entrepreneurial Venture (REV) Community, City of Le Sueur

Montgomery Community Foundation

Region Nine FEAST! Smart Start grant to expand local foods coaching program

Montgomery Community Foundation Grant to support businesses affected by COVID-19

Small Business Emergency Loans Five businesses received COVID-19 relief loans

Community Foundation Relief Fund Grants, Montgomery, Le Sueur, New Prague

Grants to support COVID-19 relief efforts in each community

Small Business Relief Grants 46 businesses received COVID-19 relief grants

County Ditch 19, Page1

*If the lien is for the Creation of a fund to be used for repairs in the future strike out (2). If the lien is for repairs already made strike out (1).

Names of the Owners of all Lands andthe Names of all Public Roads,Corporate Roads and Railroads thatare Assessed for the Repair of saidDitch.

Description of each Parcel of Land to be Assessedfor the Repair of said Ditch as it Appears fromOriginal Lien Statement for Construction of saidDitch. S

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Amount that each tractof land and each publicroad, corp-orate roadand rail-road wasbenefitted by theconstruction of saidditch.

Amount that each tractof land and each public

road, corp-orate roadand rail-road is liable for

and must pay for therepair of such ditch.

5.6% LienBoard Date: April 27, 2021

4% Interest7 Years

Filed: December 15, 2021

Name Legal Section Tow Ran Tacres Bacres Bdollars Ldollars ParcelMichael A & Sheila F Cemensky NE 1/4 of SE 1/4 less 5.1 ac N & W of CD42 25 112 24 34.90 3.00 $ 4,893.45 $ 274.03 03.025.5100Michael A & Sheila F Cemensky SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 25 112 24 40.00 12.00 $ 13,323.15 $ 746.10 03.025.5100

Lloyd & Peggy Svoboda c/o Jeffrey LSvoboda

SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 25 112 24 40.00 15.00 $ 510.00 $ 28.56 03.025.7500

Lloyd & Peggy Svoboda c/o Jeffrey LSvoboda

S 30 ac of E 1/2 of SW 1/4 25 112 24 30.00 5.00 $ 160.00 $ 10.00 03.025.7500

James A Hoefs Trust & Donna MHoefs Trust

That part of N 50 ac of E 1/2 of SW 1/4 lying S offollowing desc line: Comm at S 1/4 cor, then N1518.51 ft to POB, th W 1319.19 ft to W line of E1/2 & there terminating

25 112 24 15.23 2.00 $ 60.00 $ 10.00

03.025.7620

Alice M Cemensky EstateThat part of N 1/2 of NE 1/4 beg 1215.5 ft E of N 1/4cor of Sec 35, th E 215 ft, S 607.81 ft, W 215 ft, N607.81 ft to beg

35 112 24 3.00 2.00 $ 60.00 $ 10.00

03.035.2500

Thomas J & Dianne C Binczik Riparian Land (in SE 1/4 of NE 1/4) School Lake 35 112 24 23.00 23.00 $ 5,750.00 $ 322.00 03.035.2600

Thomas J & Dianne C Binczik 1.87 ac in SE cor of W 1/2 of NE 1/4 35 112 24 2.50 2.00 $ 65.00 $ 10.00 03.035.2600Thomas J & Dianne C Binczik Lot 2 less N 2.5 ac 35 112 24 20.37 20.00 $ 4,120.00 $ 230.72 03.035.2600

Michael A & Sheila F Cemensky Riparian Land (in NE 1/4 of NE 1/4) School Lake 35 112 24 31.00 31.00 $ 7,750.00 $ 434.00 03.035.2700

Michael A & Sheila F Cemensky Lot 1 35 112 24 26.50 25.50 $ 2,305.00 $ 129.08 03.035.2700Michael A & Sheila F Cemensky NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 less N 607.81 ft of E 105 ft 35 112 24 38.50 9.00 $ 256.50 $ 14.36 03.035.2700

Michael A & Sheila F Cemensky SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 less 1.87 ac in SE cor 35 112 24 37.50 29.00 $ 1,135.00 $ 63.56 03.035.2700Michael A & Sheila F Cemensky N 2.5 ac of Lot 2 35 112 24 2.50 2.00 $ 500.00 $ 28.00 03.035.2700Ruth Hoefs SW 1/4 of SE 1/4 35 112 24 40.00 34.00 $ 930.75 $ 52.12 03.035.5000Thomas J & Dianne C Binczik Riparian Land (NE 1/4 of SE 1/4) School Lake 35 112 24 9.00 9.00 $ 2,250.00 $ 126.00 03.035.5100Thomas J & Dianne C Binczik Lot 3 35 112 24 39.00 37.00 $ 1,355.00 $ 75.88 03.035.5100Thomas J & Dianne C Binczik NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 35 112 24 40.00 40.00 $ 1,260.00 $ 70.56 03.035.5100Thomas J & Dianne C Binczik SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 35 112 24 40.00 38.00 $ 13,482.00 $ 754.99 03.035.5200

Thomas J & Dianne C BinczikThat part of S 1418 ft of W 1/2 of SW 1/4 E of CL ofCR #121 less 2.34 ac 35 112 24 33.34 6.00 $ 195.00

$ 10.92 03.035.7800

Ruth Hoefs SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 35 112 24 40.00 30.00 $ 995.00 $ 55.72 03.035.7900John P Glisczinski Rev Trust NE 1/4 of SW 1/4 35 112 24 40.00 22.00 $ 720.00 $ 40.32 03.035.8000

Auditor's Tabular Assessment Statement *(1) For the Creation of a Fund to be used for the Repair of *(2) For the Repair of County Ditch No. # 19 in the County of Le Sueur Minnesota

County Ditch 19, Page2

Names of the Owners of all Lands andthe Names of all Public Roads,Corporate Roads and Railroads thatare Assessed for the Repair of saidDitch.

Description of each Parcel of Land to be Assessedfor the Repair of said Ditch as it Appears fromOriginal Lien Statement for Construction of saidDitch. S

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Amount that each tractof land and each public

road, corp-orate roadand rail-road is liable for

and must pay for therepair of such ditch.

5.6% LienBoard Date: April 27, 2021

4% Interest7 Years

Filed: December 15, 2021

Name Legal Section Tow Ran Tacres Bacres Bdollars Ldollars ParcelOrdean & Sharon Anderson Riparian Land (NW 1/4 of NW 1/4) School Lake 36 112 24 19.00 19.00 $ 4,750.00 $ 266.00 03.036.0100Ordean & Sharon Anderson Lot 1 36 112 24 18.00 3.00 $ 530.00 $ 29.68 03.036.0100Florian Hinderscheid N 1/2 of Lot 2 36 112 24 11.30 7.00 $ 1,530.00 $ 85.68 03.036.0200Florian Hinderscheid Riparian Land (NE 1/4 of NW 1/4) School Lake 36 112 24 11.50 11.50 $ 2,875.00 $ 161.00 03.036.0200Florian Hinderscheid S 1/2 of Lot 2 36 112 24 11.70 2.50 $ 6,250.00 $ 350.00 03.036.0200Florian Hinderscheid N 1/2 of Lot 3 36 112 24 20.00 6.00 $ 2,578.00 $ 144.37 03.036.0200

Richard J Diwok & Christina Johnson

All that part of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 lying N of followingline: Beg 654.4 ft N of E 1/4 cor of Sec 36, th NW833 ft, S 117 ft, W 200 ft, N 125 ft, W 284.53 ft toN/S line of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4

36 112 24 20.08 11.00 $ 8,275.93 $ 463.45

03.036.2500

William J Rynda

All that part of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 lying S of followingline: Beg 654.4 ft N of E 1/4 cor of Sec 36, th NW833 ft, S 117 ft, W 200 ft, N 125 ft, W 284.53 ft toN/S line of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4

36 112 24 20.04 19.50 $ 17,756.93 $ 994.39

03.036.2600Florian Hinderscheid Reparian Land (SW 1/4 of NE 1/4) School Lake 36 112 24 16.00 16.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 224.00 03.036.0200Florian Hinderscheid S 1/2 of Lot 3 less 7.1 ac 36 112 24 10.90 10.90 $ 13,479.28 $ 754.84 03.036.0200Daniel & Leah Hinderscheid 7.1 ac of S 1/2 of Lot 3 36 112 24 7.10 7.10 $ 10,016.72 $ 560.94 03.036.0400Florian Hinderscheid N 1/2 of Lot 4 less 1 ac 36 112 24 17.00 15.00 $ 25,345.31 $ 1,419.34 03.036.0200Daniel & Leah Hinderscheid 1 ac of N 1/2 of Lot 4 36 112 24 1.00 1.00 $ 1,689.69 $ 94.62 03.036.0400Mark & Carol Cemensky E 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 36 112 24 20.00 14.00 $ 28,284.00 $ 1,583.90 03.036.2800Florian Hinderscheid W 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 36 112 24 20.00 8.00 $ 14,683.50 $ 822.28 03.036.2900Jacob J & Taylor L Prchal SW 1/4 of SE 1/4 36 112 24 40.00 38.00 $ 29,782.50 $ 1,667.82 03.036.5000Jacob J & Taylor L Prchal SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 less cartway 36 112 24 39.00 36.00 $ 31,181.85 $ 1,746.18 03.036.5000William J Rynda Riparian Land (SW 1/4 of NE 1/4) School Lake 36 112 24 13.00 13.00 $ 3,250.00 $ 182.00 03.036.5100William J Rynda S 1/2 of Lot 4 36 112 24 17.50 16.50 $ 15,817.50 $ 885.78 03.036.5100William J Rynda NE 1/4 of SE 1/4 36 112 24 40.00 39.00 $ 40,231.78 $ 2,252.98 03.036.5100William J Rynda E 20 ac of Lot 5 36 112 24 20.00 19.50 $ 38,521.00 $ 2,157.18 03.036.5100Ruth A Hoefs That part of SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 lying E of CD #19 36 112 24 10.50 2.00 $ 1,083.00 $ 60.65 03.036.7500

Sharon K RonningThat part of W 33.2 ac of GL #6 beg at SW cor ofSec, th N 390 ft, E 670.15 ft, S 390 ft, W 670.15 ft tobeg

36 112 24 6.00 5.00 $ 2,301.38 $ 128.88

03.036.7600Thomas J & Dianne C Binczik Reparian Land (NW 1/4 of SW 1/4) School Lake 36 112 24 26.00 26.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 364.00 03.036.7700Thomas J & Dianne C Binczik W 33.2 ac of GL #6 less 6 ac 36 112 24 27.20 27.00 $ 2,867.05 $ 160.55 03.036.7700William J Rynda Reparian Land (NE 1/4 of SW 1/4) School Lake 36 112 24 43.00 43.00 $ 10,750.00 $ 602.00 03.036.7800William J Rynda E 12.5 ac of GL #6 36 112 24 13.00 13.00 $ 3,516.55 $ 196.93 03.036.7800

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Names of the Owners of all Lands andthe Names of all Public Roads,Corporate Roads and Railroads thatare Assessed for the Repair of saidDitch.

Description of each Parcel of Land to be Assessedfor the Repair of said Ditch as it Appears fromOriginal Lien Statement for Construction of saidDitch. S

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Amount that each tractof land and each publicroad, corp-orate roadand rail-road wasbenefitted by theconstruction of saidditch.

Amount that each tractof land and each public

road, corp-orate roadand rail-road is liable for

and must pay for therepair of such ditch.

5.6% LienBoard Date: April 27, 2021

4% Interest7 Years

Filed: December 15, 2021

Name Legal Section Tow Ran Tacres Bacres Bdollars Ldollars Parcel

William J RyndaThat part of SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 lying W of E'ly bank ofCD 19

36 112 24 29.50 27.00 $ 17,279.00 $ 967.62 03.036.7800

William J Rynda W 37.33 ac of GL #5 36 112 24 36.85 34.00 $ 40,291.00 $ 2,256.30 03.036.7800Richard L & Mary J Hruby SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 29 112 23 40.00 2.00 $ 649.80 $ 36.39 07.029.0100Judith Hauer Trust & Robert HauerTrust

W 895.05 ft of NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 less 7 ac in NWcor

29 112 23 19.17 8.00 $ 2,599.20 $ 145.56 07.029.0220

Judith Hauer Trust & Robert HauerTrust

N 661.5 ft of W 888.9 ft of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 29 112 23 13.33 12.00 $ 8,266.05 $ 462.90 07.029.0220

Judith Hauer Trust & Robert HauerTrust

E 20 ac of N 60 ac of W 1/2 of NW 1/4 less that partlying in NW 1/4 of NW 1/4

29 112 23 6.67 4.00 $ 1,299.60 $ 72.78 07.029.0210

Gordon F Stauff S 20 ac of W 1/2 of NW 1/4 29 112 23 20.00 5.00 $ 2,919.35 $ 163.48 07.029.0300James A Hoefs Trust & Donna MHoefs Trust

NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 less S 81.91 ft 29 112 23 37.50 4.00 $ 1,516.20 $ 84.91 07.029.7700

Paulette M BieberThat part of NW 1/4 beg 1932 ft E of NW cor of Sec30, th SW 1372.63 ft, SE 550.14 ft, SW 216.15 ft,NW 486.83 ft, E 20 ft N 1523.14 ft, E 186.9 ft to beg

30 112 23 8.08 6.00 $ 3,086.55 $ 172.85

07.030.0100John J Hoefs 10 ac of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 30 112 23 10.00 10.50 $ 8,930.95 $ 500.13 07.030.0200David M & Theresa Cemensky NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 less 5 ac & less 10 ac 30 112 23 25.00 10.50 $ 8,930.95 $ 500.13 07.030.0210John J Hoefs 6.5 ac of SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 30 112 23 6.50 11.00 $ 12,155.25 $ 680.69 07.030.0200David M & Theresa Cemensky SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 less 3.08 ac & less 6.5 ac 30 112 23 31.20 11.00 $ 12,155.25 $ 680.69 07.030.0210

Susan M Meyer NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 less 14 ac in NE cor & less S 16 ft 30 112 23 26.00 25.00 $ 36,853.45 $ 2,063.79 07.030.2500

Susan M Meyer NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 less W 10.19 ac & less S 16 ft 30 112 23 29.13 18.00 $ 12,723.23 $ 712.50 07.030.2500

James R & Lisa M HoefsBeg 472 ft S of NE cor of S 1/2 of NE 1/4, th cont S243 ft, W 243 ft, N 128 ft, W 97 ft, N 115 ft, E 340 ftto beg

30 112 23 1.61 1.00 $ 487.35 $ 27.29

07.030.2800James A Hoefs Trust & Donna MHoefs Trust

SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 30 112 23 40.00 39.00 $ 55,542.00 $ 3,110.35 07.030.2810

James A Hoefs Trust & Donna MHoefs Trust

SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 less beg 472 ft S of NE cor of S1/2 of NE 1/4, th cont S 243 ft, W 243 ft, N 128 ft, W97 ft, N 115 ft, E 340 ft to beg

30 112 23 38.39 37.00 $ 53,136.00 $ 2,975.62

07.030.2810James A Hoefs Trust & Donna MHoefs Trust

S 25 ac of SW 1/4 of SE 1/4 30 112 23 25.00 23.50 $ 23,571.00 $ 1,319.98 07.030.5000

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Names of the Owners of all Lands andthe Names of all Public Roads,Corporate Roads and Railroads thatare Assessed for the Repair of saidDitch.

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Amount that each tractof land and each public

road, corp-orate roadand rail-road is liable for

and must pay for therepair of such ditch.

5.6% LienBoard Date: April 27, 2021

4% Interest7 Years

Filed: December 15, 2021

Name Legal Section Tow Ran Tacres Bacres Bdollars Ldollars ParcelJames A Hoefs Trust & Donna MHoefs Trust

S 25 ac of SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 30 112 23 25.00 7.00 $ 2,463.83 $ 137.97 07.030.5000

Jason & Emily HoefsThat part of N 1/2 of SE 1/4 beg 430 ft S of NE corof N 1/2, th 430 ft, th W 260 ft, S 275 ft, E 260 ft, N275 ft

30 112 23 1.64 1.00 $ 541.50 $ 30.32

07.030.5100James A Hoefs Trust & Donna MHoefs Trust

NE 1/4 of SE 1/4 less 1.64 ac 30 112 23 38.36 33.00 $ 22,042.50 $ 1,234.38 07.030.5110

James A Hoefs Trust & Donna MHoefs Trust

NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 30 112 23 40.00 39.00 $ 77,096.50 $ 4,317.40 07.030.5110

James A Hoefs Trust & Donna MHoefs Trust

N 15 ac of SW 1/4 of SE 1/4 30 112 23 15.00 15.00 $ 9,191.25 $ 514.71 07.030.5110

James A Hoefs Trust & Donna MHoefs Trust

N 15 ac of SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 30 112 23 15.00 7.00 $ 3,359.20 $ 188.12 07.030.5110

David M & Theresa Cemensky NE 1/4 of SW 1/4 less that part lying SE of CD 19 30 112 23 13.00 12.00 $ 14,474.50 $ 810.57 07.030.7500

David M & Theresa CemenskyNW 1/4 of SW 1/4 less W 10 ac & less that partlying SE of CD 19

30 112 23 27.25 16.00 $ 33,353.50 $ 1,867.80 07.030.7500

Michael A & Sheila F Cemensky W 10 ac of N 1/2 of SW 1/4 30 112 23 10.00 4.00 $ 7,227.45 $ 404.74 07.030.7600Patrick H Goggins etal S 1/2 of SW 1/4 less 53.96 ac lying E of CD 19 30 112 23 20.20 19.00 $ 44,997.00 $ 2,519.83 07.030.7700

Jason & Emily Hoefs

That part of S 1/2 of SW 1/4 beg 66 ft W of S 1/4cor of Sec 30, th W 2031 ft, NW 121 ft, NE 209 ft,NE 710 ft, E 1473 ft, SE 287 ft, SE 65 ft, E 89.4 ft, S585.72 ft to beg, less that part lying in SE 1/4 of SW1/4

30 112 23 13.00 11.50 $ 21,305.00 $ 1,193.08

07.030.7800

Jason & Emily Hoefs

That part of S 1/2 of SW 1/4 beg 66 ft W of S 1/4cor of Sec 30, th W 2031 ft, NW 121 ft, NE 209 ft,NE 710 ft, E 1473 ft, SE 287 ft, SE 65 ft, E 89.4 ft, S585.72 ft to beg, less that part lying in SW 1/4 ofSW 1/4

30 112 23 26.09 24.00 $ 29,580.63 $ 1,656.52

07.030.7800

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Names of the Owners of all Lands andthe Names of all Public Roads,Corporate Roads and Railroads thatare Assessed for the Repair of saidDitch.

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Amount that each tractof land and each public

road, corp-orate roadand rail-road is liable for

and must pay for therepair of such ditch.

5.6% LienBoard Date: April 27, 2021

4% Interest7 Years

Filed: December 15, 2021

Name Legal Section Tow Ran Tacres Bacres Bdollars Ldollars Parcel

BMD Investments LLC c/o Brian Davis

That part of NW 1/4 & of N 1/2 of SW 1/4 beg 1247ft W of N 1/4 cor of Sec 30, th S 3994.93 ft to S lineof N 1/2 of SW 1/4, th W 1451.71 ft to CL of CD#19, th NE along CL 759.63 ft, NE'ly on curve135.37 ft, NE 188.44 ft, NE'ly 484.71 ft, NE'ly oncurve 56.98 ft, NE 412.39 ft, N 2725.5 ft, E 33 ft tobeg

30 112 23 27.90 26.00 $ 47,454.00 $ 2,657.42

07.030.7900

Patrick H Goggins

That part of S 1/2 of SW 1/4 beg at S 1/4 cor of Sec30, th W 66 ft, N 585.72 ft, W 89.4 ft, NW 65 ft, NW287 ft, W 1473 ft, NE 474.74 ft, E 1439.99 ft, S1326.82 ft to beg

30 112 23 16.88 13.00 $ 28,078.50 $ 1,572.40

07.030.8000Ruth Hoefs NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 31 112 23 40.00 39.00 $ 43,022.70 $ 2,409.27 07.031.0100Ruth Hoefs SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 less 10.03 ac 31 112 23 29.97 30.00 $ 30,632.25 $ 1,715.41 07.031.0100

John L & Colleen M GoettlThat part of E 1/2 of NW 1/4 beg at SE cor th N 990ft, W 950 ft, S 440 ft, E 917 ft, S 550 ft, E 33 ft tobeg

31 112 23 10.03 8.00 $ 5,315.25 $ 297.65

07.031.0200Mark & Carol Cemensky NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 31 112 23 36.00 32.00 $ 43,581.50 $ 2,440.56 07.031.0300Mark & Carol Cemensky SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 less 5.97 ac 31 112 23 31.03 24.00 $ 25,333.65 $ 1,418.68 07.031.0300

Meagan C WidmerThat part of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 beg at W 1/4 cor ofSec 31, th E 875 ft, N 240 ft, NW 100.22 ft, W 795ft, S 300 ft to beg

31 112 23 5.97 1.00 $ 433.20 $ 24.26

07.031.0400Francis L & Theresa A Rynda NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 31 112 23 40.00 35.00 $ 28,027.68 $ 1,569.55 07.031.2600Francis L & Theresa A Rynda SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 31 112 23 40.00 25.00 $ 13,081.50 $ 732.56 07.031.2600Daniel Sullivan NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 31 112 23 40.00 11.00 $ 8,958.30 $ 501.66 07.031.5300

Jon E & Mari EstabrooksThat part of W 1/2 of SW 1/4 beg 1169.73 ft N of SEcor of W 1/2 of SW 1/4, th N 587.21 ft, W 408 ft, S587.21 ft, E 408 ft to beg

31 112 23 5.50 3.00 $ 2,101.40 $ 117.68

07.031.7500

Ruth HoefsThat part of E 1/2 of SW 1/4 lying N of road less 7.3ac in NE 1/4 of SW 1/4

31 112 23 26.20 16.00 $ 10,108.48 $ 566.07 07.031.7600

Sidney S & Betty Ann Vikla NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 less 4 ac 31 112 23 35.00 26.00 $ 16,045.50 $ 898.55 07.031.7900Sidney S & Betty Ann Vikla SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 less 1.5 ac 31 112 23 32.50 31.00 $ 16,786.50 $ 940.04 07.031.7900Larry J & Susan Rynda NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 1 111 24 40.00 37.00 $ 37,326.90 $ 2,090.31 08.001.0100Larry J & Susan Rynda SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 1 111 24 40.00 40.00 $ 13,031.55 $ 729.77 08.001.0100Dale & Patricia Ann Tiede SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 less 2.81 ac 1 111 24 37.19 18.00 $ 7,501.20 $ 420.07 08.001.0200Jeffrey J & Virginia Pomije 2.81 ac of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 1 111 24 2.81 18.00 $ 7,501.20 $ 420.07 08.001.0300

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Amount that each tractof land and each public

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and must pay for therepair of such ditch.

5.6% LienBoard Date: April 27, 2021

4% Interest7 Years

Filed: December 15, 2021

Name Legal Section Tow Ran Tacres Bacres Bdollars Ldollars ParcelDale & Patricia Ann Tiede Lot 2 1 111 24 28.79 10.00 $ 2,326.80 $ 130.30 08.001.0200

Jeffrey J & Virginia PomijeThat part of W 1/2 of NW 1/4 beg at NW cor of Sec1, th E 1319.07 ft, S 1266.66 ft, SW 1329.34 ft, N1385.43 ft to beg

1 111 24 40.21 17.00 $ 10,573.50 $ 592.12

08.001.0300Hauer Grandchildren LLP NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 1 111 24 40.60 34.00 $ 28,272.00 $ 1,583.23 08.001.2600

Hauer Grandchildren LLP

NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 less that part of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4beg at N 1/4 cor of Sec, th E 834.44 ft, S 67.03 ft,SW 406.36 ft, SW 361 ft, SW 268.62 ft, N 511.63 ftto beg

1 111 24 33.05 30.00 $ 25,602.85 $ 1,433.76

08.001.2600Hauer Grandchildren LLP SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 less 5 ac in SE cor 1 111 24 35.00 23.00 $ 8,115.10 $ 454.45 08.001.2600Hauer Grandchildren LLP SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 less 2.81 ac in SW cor 1 111 24 38.19 7.00 $ 4,352.70 $ 243.75 08.001.2600

Robert & Amy LockhartThat part of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 beg at N 1/4 cor ofSec, th E 834.44 ft, S 67.03 ft, SW 406.36 ft, SW361 ft, SW 268.62 ft, N 511.63 ft to beg

1 111 24 7.56 1.00 $ 433.20 $ 24.26

08.001.2800Larry J & Susan Rynda Lot 3 1 111 24 60.35 3.00 $ 969.90 $ 54.31 08.001.7600Ruth Hoefs NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 2 111 24 40.00 8.00 $ 6,889.40 $ 385.81 08.002.2600Ruth Hoefs NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 2 111 24 40.00 36.00 $ 34,735.68 $ 1,945.20 08.002.5100Ruth Hoefs SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 2 111 24 40.00 26.00 $ 5,586.00 $ 312.82 08.002.5100

Timothy J & Wendy A GoldsmithThat part of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4 beg at NW cor, th S927.54 ft, th E 424 ft, N 350.17 ft, W 389 ft, N577.37 ft, W 35 ft to beg

6 111 23 3.87 1.00 $ 297.83 $ 16.68

09.006.0100Kenneth E & Luella M Schleis SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 6 111 23 36.83 3.00 $ 893.48 $ 50.03 09.006.0200Harlen C Jindra NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 6 111 23 36.66 35.00 $ 35,190.68 $ 1,970.68 09.006.0300

Timothy J & Wendy A GoldsmithNE 1/4 of NW 1/4 less that part of NE 1/4 of NW 1/4beg at NW cor, th S 927.54 ft, th E 424 ft, N 350.17ft, W 389 ft, N 577.37 ft, W 35 ft to beg

6 111 23 36.51 2.00 $ 595.65 $ 33.36

09.006.0500

Randall & Laura Odenthal

That part of NE 1/4 beg 675.75 ft W of NE cor ofSec 30, th W 66 ft, S 251.87 ft, W 360.75 ft, S251.27 ft, E 787.5 ft, N 251.27 ft, W 360.75 ft, N301.87 ft to beg

30 112 23 5.00 2.00 $ 866.40 $ 48.52

17.030.2600

Randall & Laura OdenthalComm at NE cor of Sec 30, th W 741.75 ft to POB,th cont W 360.75 ft, S 251.87 ft, E 360.75 ft, N251.87 ft to beg

30 112 23 2.50 1.00 $ 433.20 $ 24.26

17.030.2700Le Sueur County Highway CSAH #28 30 112 23 $ 1,725.00 $ 96.60 07.999.8848Le Sueur County Highway CSAH #30 30 112 23 $ 4,440.00 $ 248.64 07.999.8848

County Ditch 19, Page7

Names of the Owners of all Lands andthe Names of all Public Roads,Corporate Roads and Railroads thatare Assessed for the Repair of saidDitch.

Description of each Parcel of Land to be Assessedfor the Repair of said Ditch as it Appears fromOriginal Lien Statement for Construction of saidDitch. S

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toassesment rollsand tax list.

Estimatednumber of acres

benefited.

Amount that each tractof land and each publicroad, corp-orate roadand rail-road wasbenefitted by theconstruction of saidditch.

Amount that each tractof land and each public

road, corp-orate roadand rail-road is liable for

and must pay for therepair of such ditch.

5.6% LienBoard Date: April 27, 2021

4% Interest7 Years

Filed: December 15, 2021

Name Legal Section Tow Ran Tacres Bacres Bdollars Ldollars ParcelLe Sueur County Highway CSAH #26 1 111 23 $ 1,254.00 $ 70.22 09.999.6302Le Sueur County Highway CR #123 1&2 111 24 $ 20,075.10 $ 1,124.21 08.999.3251Derrynane Township 330th St 35&36 112 24 $ 2,708.16 $ 151.66 03.999.8888Derrynane Township 191st Ave 36 112 24 $ 1,354.08 $ 75.83 03.999.8888Lexington Township 201st Ave 2 111 24 $ 134.30 $ 10.00 08.999.0822Lanesburgh Township 336th St 31 112 23 $ 1,795.20 $ 100.53 07.999.8888Lanesburgh Township 340th St 31 112 23 $ 1,354.08 $ 75.83 07.999.8888Montgomery Township 340th St 6 111 23 $ 1,354.08 $ 75.83 09.998.8848CD 42 Outlet Benefit $ 25,000.00 $ 1,400.00 07.999.3420

Total $ 1,569,597.49 $ 87,920.63

Sum of LdollarsName TotalAlice M Cemensky Estate $ 10.00 BMD Investments LLC c/o Brian Davis $ 2,657.42 CD 42 $ 1,400.00 Dale & Patricia Ann Tiede $ 550.37 Daniel Sullivan $ 501.66 David M & Theresa Cemensky $ 3,859.20 Derrynane Township $ 227.49 Florian Hinderscheid $ 4,617.06 Francis L & Theresa A Rynda $ 2,302.11 Gordon F Stauff $ 163.48 Harlen C Jindra $ 1,970.68 Hauer Grandchildren LLP $ 3,715.19 Jacob J & Taylor L Prchal $ 3,414.00 James A Hoefs Trust & Donna M Hoefs Trust $ 13,883.43 James R & Lisa M Hoefs $ 27.29 Jason & Emily Hoefs $ 2,879.92 Jeffrey J & Virginia Pomije $ 1,012.18 John J Hoefs $ 1,180.83 John L & Colleen M Goettl $ 297.65 John P Glisczinski Rev Trust $ 40.32 Jon E & Mari Estabrooks $ 117.68 Judith Hauer Trust & Robert Hauer Trust $ 681.23 Kenneth E & Luella M Schleis $ 50.03 Lanesburgh Township $ 176.36 Larry J & Susan Rynda $ 2,874.39 Le Sueur County Highway $ 1,539.67 Lexington Township $ 10.00 Lloyd & Peggy Svoboda c/o Jeffrey L Svoboda $ 38.56 Mark & Carol Cemensky $ 5,443.15 Meagan C Widmer $ 24.26 Michael A & Sheila F Cemensky $ 2,093.87 Montgomery Township $ 75.83 Ordean & Sharon Anderson $ 295.68 Patrick H Goggins $ 1,572.40 Patrick H Goggins etal $ 2,519.83 Paulette M Bieber $ 172.85 Randall & Laura Odenthal $ 72.78 Richard J Diwok & Christina Johnson $ 463.45 Richard L & Mary J Hruby $ 36.39 Robert & Amy Lockhart $ 24.26 Ruth A Hoefs $ 60.65 Ruth Hoefs $ 7,442.41 Sharon K Ronning $ 128.88 Sidney S & Betty Ann Vikla $ 1,838.59 Susan M Meyer $ 2,776.29 Thomas J & Dianne C Binczik $ 2,125.63 Timothy J & Wendy A Goldsmith $ 50.03 Todd R & Peggy A Sullivan $ 10.00 William J Rynda $ 10,495.17 Grand Total 87920.61864

County Ditch 19

Ordean & Sharon Anderson03.036.0100 Riparian Land(NW ¼ of NW ¼) School Lake, $266.00

Sec 36-112-2403.036.0100 Lot 1, Sec 36-112-24 $29.68

295.68

Paulette M Bieber07.030.0100 That part of NW ¼ beg 1932 ft E of NW cor of Sec $172.85

30, th SW 1372.63 ft, SE 550.14 ft, SW 216.15 ft, NW $172.85486.83 ft, E 20 ft, N 1523.14 ft, E 186.9 ft to beg,Sec 30-112-23

Thomas J & Dianne C Binczik03.035.2600 Riparian Land (in SE ¼ of NE ¼) School Lake $322.00

Sec 35-112-2403.035.2600 1.87 ac in SE cor of W ½ of NE ¼, Sec 35-112-24 $10.0003.035.2600 Lot 2 less N 2.5 ac, Sec 35-112-24 $230.7203.035.5100 Riparian Land (NE ¼ of SE ¼) School Lake, Sec 35-112-24 $126.0003.035.5100 Lot 3, Sec 35-112-24 $75.8803.035.5100 NW ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 35-112-24 $70.5603.035.5200 SE ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 35-112-24 $754.9903.035.7800 That part of S 1418 ft of W ½ of SW ¼ E of CL of CR $10.92

#121 less 2.34 ac, Sec 35-112-2403.036.7700 Riparian Land (NW ¼ of SW ¼ ) School Lake $364.00

Sec 36-112-2403.036.7700 W 33.2 ac of GL #6 less 6 ac, Sec 36-112-24 $160.55

$2,125.62

BMD Investments LLC % Brian Davis07.030.7900 That part of NW ¼ & of N ½ of SW ¼ beg 1247 ft W $2,657.42

of N ¼ cor of Sec 30, th S 3994.93 ft to S line of N ½ $2,657.42of SW 1/4 , th W 1451.71 ft to CL of CD#19, th NEalong CL 759.63 ft, NE’ly on curve 135.37 ft, NE 188.44ft, NE’ly 484.71 ft, NE’ly on curve 56.98 ft, NE 412.39 ft,N 2725.5 ft, E 33 ft to beg, Sec 30-112-23

Alice M Cemensky Estate03.035.2500 That part of N ½ of NE ¼ beg 1215.5 ft E of N ¼ cor $10.00

of Sec 35, th E 215 ft, S 607.81 ft, W 215 ft, N 607.81 $10.00ft to beg, Sec 35-112-24

David M & Theresa Cemensky07.030.0210 NE ¼ of NW ¼ less 5 ac & less 10 ac, Sec 30-112-23 $500.1307.030.0210 SE ¼ of NW ¼ less 3.08 ac & less 6.5 ac, Sec 30-112-23 $680.6907.030.7500 NE ¼ of SW ¼ less that part lying SE of CD #19 $810.57

Sec 30-112-2307.030.7500 NW ¼ of SW ¼ less W 10 ac & less that part lying $1,867.80

SE of CD #19, Sec 30-112-23 $3,859.19

Mark & Carol Cemensky03.036.2800 E ½ of NE ¼ of NE ¼, Sec 36-112-24 $1,583.9007.031.0300 NW ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 31-112-23 $2,440.5607.031.0300 SW ¼ of NW ¼ less 5.97 ac, Sec 31-112-23 $1,418.68

$5,443.14

Michael A & Sheila F Cemensky03.025.5100 NE ¼ of SE ¼ less 5.1 ac N & W of CD 42, Sec 25-112-24 $274.0303.025.5100 SE ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 25-112-24 $746.1003.035.2700 Riparian Land (in NE ¼ of NE ¼) School Lake $434.00

Sec 35-112-2403.035.2700 Lot 1, Sec 35-112-24 $129.0803.035.2700 NW ¼ of NE ¼ less N 607.81 ft of E 105 ft $14.36

Sec 35-112-2403.035.2700 SW ¼ of NE ¼ less 1.87 ac in SE cor, Sec 35-112-24 $63.5603.035.2700 N 2.5 ac of Lot 2, Sec 35-112-24 $28.0007.030.7600 W 10 ac of N ½ of SW ¼, Sec 30-112-23 $404.74

$2,093.87

Richard J Diwok & Christina Johnson03.036.2500 All that part of SW ¼ of NW ¼ lying N of following $463.45

Line: Beg 654.4 ft N of E ¼ cor of Sec 36, th NW 833 ft $463.45S 117 ft, W 200 ft, N 125 ft, W 284.53 ft to N/S lineof SW ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 36-112-24

Jon E & Mari Estabrooks07.031.7500 That part of W ½ of SW ¼ beg 1169.73 ft N of SE cor $117.68

of W ½ of SW ¼, th N 587.21 ft, W 408 ft, S 587.21 ft $117.68E 408 ft to beg, Sec 31-112-23

John P Glisczinski Rev Trust03.035.8000 NE ¼ of SW ¼, Sec 35-112-24 $40.32

$40.32

John L & Colleen M Goettl07.031.0200 That part of E ½ of NW ¼ beg at SE cor th N 990 ft, W $297.65

950 ft, S 440 ft, E 917 ft, S 550 ft, E 33 ft to beg $297.65Sec 31-112-23

Patrick H Goggins07.030.8000 That part of S ½ of SW ¼ beg at S ¼ cor of Sec 30, $1,572.40

th W 66 ft, N 585.72 ft, W 89.4 ft, NW 65 ft, NW 287 $1,572.40ft, W 1473 ft, NE 474.74 ft, E 1439.99 ft, S 1326.82 ftto beg, Sec 30-112-23

Patrick H Goggins et al07.030.7700 S ½ of SW ¼ less 53.96 ac lying E of CD 19, $2,519.83

Sec 30-112-23 $2,519.83

Timothy J & Wendy A Goldsmith09.006.0100 That part of NE ¼ of NW ¼ beg at NW cor, th S 927.54 $16.68

ft, th E 424 ft, N 350.17 ft, W 389 ft, N 577.37 ft, W35 ft to beg, Sec 6-111-23

09.006.0500 NE ¼ of NW ¼ less that part of NE ¼ of NW ¼ beg at $33.36NW cor, th S 927.54 ft, th E 424 ft, N 350.17 ft, W $50.04389 ft, N 577.37 ft, W 35 ft to beg, Sec 6-111-23

Hauer Grandchildren LLP08.001.2600 NE ¼ of NE ¼, Sec 1-111-24 $1,583.2308.001.2600 NW ¼ of NE ¼ less that part of NW ¼ of NE ¼ beg at $1,433.76

N ¼ cor of Sec, th E 834.44 ft, S 67.03 ft, SW 406.36ft, SW 361 ft, SW 266.62 ft, N 511.63 ft to beg,Sec 1-111-24

08.001.2600 SW ¼ of NE ¼ less 5 ac in SE cor, Sec 1-111-24 $454.4508.001.2600 SE ¼ of NE ¼ less 2.81 ac in SW cor, Sec 1-111-24 $243.75

$3,715.19

Judith Hauer Trust & Robert Hauer Trust07.029.0220 W 895.05 ft of NW ¼ of NW ¼ less 7 ac in NW cor $145.56

Sec 29-112-2307.029.0220 N 661.5 ft of W 888.9 ft of SW ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 29-112-23 $462.9007.029.0210 E 20 ac of N 60 ac of W ½ of NW ¼ less that part lying $72.78

In NW ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 29-112-23 $681.24

Daniel & Leah Hinderscheid03.036.0400 7.1 ac of S ½ of Lot 3, Sec 36-112-24 $560.9403.036.0400 1 ac of N ½ of Lot 4, Sec 36-112-24 $94.62

$655.56

Forian Hinderscheid

03.036.0200 N ½ of Lot 2, Sec 36-112-24 $85.6803.036.0200 Riparian Land (NE ¼ of NW ¼) School Lake, Sec 36-112-24 $161.0003.036.0200 S ½ of Lot 2, Sec 36-112-24 $350.0003.036.0200 N ½ of Lot 3, Sec 36-112-24 $144.3703.036.0200 Riparian Land(SW ¼ of NE ¼) School Lake, Sec 36-112-24 $224.0003.036.0200 S ½ of Lot 3, Sec 36-112-24 $754.8403.036.0200 N ½ of Lot 4, Sec 36-112-24 $1,419.3403.036.2900 W ½ of NE ¼ of NE ¼, Sec 36-112-24 $822.28

$3,961.51

James A Hoefs Trust & Donna M Hoefs Trust03.025.7620 That part of N 50 ac of E ½ of SW ¼ lying S of following $10.00

desc line: Comm at S ¼ cor, th N 1518.51 ft to POB, thW 1319.19 ft to W line of E ½ & there terminating,Sec 25-112-24

07.029.7700 NW ¼ of SW ¼ less S 81.91 ft, Sec 29-112-23 $84.9107.030.2810 SW ¼ of NE ¼, Sec 30-112-23 $3,110.3507.030.2810 SE 12/4 of NE ¼ less beg 472 ft S of NE cor of S ½ $2,975.62

of NE ¼, th cont S 243 ft, W 243 ft, N 128 ft, W 97 ftN 115 ft, E 340 ft to beg, Sec 30-112-23

07.030.5000 S 25 ac of SW ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 30-112-23 $1,319.9807.030.5000 S 25 ac of SE ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 30-112-23 $137.9707.030.5110 NE ¼ of SE ¼ less 1.64 ac, Sec 30-112-23 $1,234.3807.030.5110 NW ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 30-112-23 $4,317.4007.030.5110 N 15 ac of SW ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 30-112-23 $514.7107.030.5110 N 15 ac of SE ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 30-112-23 $188.12

$13,893.44

James R & Lisa M Hoefs07.030.2800 Beg 472 ft S of NE cor of S ½ of NE ¼ , th cont S $27.29

243 ft, W 243 ft, N 128 ft, W 97 ft, N 115 ft, E 340 ft $27.29to beg, Sec 30-112-23

Jason & Emily Hoefs07.030.5100 That part of N ½ of SE ¼ beg 430 ft S of NE cor of N ½ $30.32

th 430 ft, W 260 ft, S 275 ft, E 260 ft, N 275, Sec 30-112-2307.030.7800 That part of S ½ of SW ¼ beg 66 ft W of S ¼ cor of $1,193.08

Sec 30, th W 2031 ft, NW 1212 ft, NE 209 ft, NE 710ft, E 1473 ft, SE 287 ft, SE 65 ft, E 89.4 ft, S 585.72 ft tobeg less that part lying in SE ¼ of SW ¼, Sec 30-112-23

07.030.7800 That part of S ½ of SW ¼ beg 66 ft W of S ¼ cor of Sec $1,656.5230, th W 2031 ft, NW 121 ft, NE 209 ft, NE 710 ft, E $2,879.921473 ft, SE 287 ft, SE 65 ft, E 89.4 ft, S 585.72 ft tobeg, less that part lying in SW ¼ of SW ¼, Sec 30-112-23

John J Hoefs

07.030.0200 10 ac of NE ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 30-112-23 $500.1307.030.0200 6.5 ac of SE ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 30-112-23 $680.69

$1,180.82

Ruth A Hoefs03.036.7500 That part of SE ¼ of SW ¼ lying E of CD#19, $60.65

Sec 36-112-2403.035.5000 SW ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 35-112-24 $52.1203.035.7900 SE ¼ of SW ¼, Sec 35-112-24 $55.7207.031.0100 NE ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 31-112-23 $2,409.2707.031.0100 SE ¼ of NW ¼ less 10.03 ac, Sec 31-112-23 $1,715.4107.031.7600 That part of E ½ of SW ¼ lying N of road less 7.3 ac in $566.07

NE 1./4 of SW ¼, Sec 31-112-2308.002.2600 NW ¼ of NE ¼, Sec 2-111-24 $385.8108.002.5100 NE ¼ of NE ¼, Sec 2-111-24 $1,945.2008.002.5100 SE 1/.4 of NE ¼, Sec 2-111-24 $312.82

$7,503.07

Richard L & Mary J Hruby07.029.0100 SE ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 29-112-23 $36.39

$36.39

Harlen C Jindra09.006.0300 NW ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 6-111-23 $1,970.68

$1,970.68Robert & Amy Lockhart08.001.2800 That part of NW ¼ of NE ¼ beg at N ¼ cor of Sec $24.26

th E 834.44 ft, S 67.03 ft, SW 406.36 ft, SW 361 ft, $24.26SW 268.62 ft, N 511.63 ft to beg, Sec 1-111-24

Susan M Meyer07.030.2500 NE ¼ of NE ¼ less 14 ac in NE cor & less S 16 ft, $2,063.79

Sec 30-112-2307.030.2500 NW ¼ of NE ¼ less W 10.19 ac & less S 16 ft, $712.50

Sec 30-112-23 $2,776.29

Randall & Laura Odenthal17.030.2600 That part of NE ¼ beg 675.75 ft W of NE cor of Sec $48.52

30, th W 66 ft, S 251.87 ft, W 360.75 ft, S 251.27 ftE 787.5 ft, N 251.27 ft, W 360.75 ft, N 301.87 ft to begSec 30-112-23

17.030.2700 Comm at NE cor of Sec 30, th W 741.75 ft to POB $24.26th cont W 360.75 ft, S 251.87 ft, E 360.75 ft, N 251.87 $72.78ft to beg, Sec 30-112-23

Jeffrey J & Virginia Pomije

08.001.0300 2.81 ac of SW ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 1-111-24 $420.0708.001.0300 That part of W ½ of NW ¼ beg at NW cor of Sec 1, $592.12

th E 1319.07 ft, S 1266.66 ft, SW 1329.34 ft $1,012.19N 1385.43 ft to beg, Sec 1-111-24

Jacob J & Taylor L Prchal03.036.5000 SW ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 36-112-24 $1,667.8203.036.5000 SE ¼ of SE ¼ less cartway, Sec 36-112-24 $1,746.18

$3,414.00

Sharon K Ronning03.036.7600 That part of W 33.2 ac of GL#6 beg at SW cor of $128.88

Sec, th N 390 ft, E 670.15 ft, S 390 ft, W 670.15 ft $128.88to beg, Sec 36-112-24

Francis L & Theresa A Rynda07.031.2600 NW ¼ of NE ¼, Sec 31-112-23 $1,569.5507.031.2600 SW ¼ of NE ¼, Sec 31-112-23 $732.56

$2,302.11

Larry J & Susan Rynda08.001.0100 NE ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 1-111-24 $2,090.3108.001.0100 SE ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 1-111-24 $729.7708.001.7600 Lot 3, Sec 1-111-24 $54.31

$2,874.39

William J Rynda03.036.2600 All that part of SW ¼ of NW ¼ lying S of following $994.39

line: beg 654.4 ft N of E ¼ cor of Sec 36, th NW 833 ft,S 117 ft, W 200 ft, N 125 ft, W 284.53 ft to N/S lineof SW ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 36-112-24

03.036.5100 Riparian Land(SW ¼ of NE ¼) School Lake $182.00Sec 36-112-24

03.036.5100 S ½ of Lot 4, Sec 36-112-24 $885.7803.036.5100 NE ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 36-112-24 $2,252.9803.036.5100 E 20 ac of Lot 5, Sec 36-112-24 $2,157.1803.036.7800 Riparian Land(NE ¼ of SW ¼ ) School Lake $602.00

Sec 36-112-2403.036.7800 E 12.5 ac of GL#6, Sec 36-112-24 $196.9303.036.7800 That part of SE ¼ of SW ¼ lying W of E’ly bank of $967.62

CD 19, Sec 36-112-2403.036.7800 W 37.33 ac of GL #5, Sec 36-112-24 $2,256.30

$10,495.18

Kenneth E & Luella M Schleis

09.006.0200 SW ¼ of NW ¼, Sec 6-111-23 $50.03$50.03

Gordon F Stauff07.029.0300 S 20 ac of W ½ of NW ¼, Sec 29-112-23 $163.48

$163.48Daniel Sullivan07.031.5300 NW ¼ of SE ¼, Sec 31-112-23 $501.66

$501.66

Lloyd & Peggy Svoboda % Jeffrey L Svoboda03.025.7500 SW ¼ of SW ¼, Sec 25-112-24 $28.5603.025.7500 S 30 ac of E ½ of SW ¼, Sec 25-112-24 $10.00

$38.56

Dale & Patricia Ann Tiede08.001.0200 SW ¼ of NW ¼ less 2.81 ac, Sec 1-111-24 $420.0708.001.0200 Lot 2, Sec 1-111-24 $130.30

$550.37

Sidney S & Betty Ann Vikla07.031.7900 NW ¼ of SW ¼ less 4 ac, Sec 31-112-23 $898.5507.031.7900 SW ¼ of SW ¼ less 1.5 ac, Sec 31-112-23 $940.04

$1,838.59

Meagan C Widmer07.031.0400 That part of SW ¼ of NW ¼ beg at W ¼ cor of Sec $24.26

31, th E 875 ft, N 240 ft, NW 100.22 ft, W 795 ft, $24.26S 300 ft to beg, Sec 31-112-232

County Ditch #4207.999.3420 Outlet Benefits $1,400.00

$1,400.00

Derrynane Township03.999.8888 330th St, Sec 35/36-112-24 $151.6603.999.8888 191st Ave, Sec 36-112-24 $75.83

$227.49

Lanesburgh Township07.999.8888 336th St, Sec 31-112-23 $100.5307.999.8888 340th St, Sec 31-112-23 $75.83

$176.36

Le Sueur County Highway

07.999.8848 CSAH #28, Sec 30-112-23 $96.6007.999.8848 CSAH #30, Sec 30-112-23 $248.6409.999.6302 CSAH #26, Sec 1-111-23 $70.2208.999.3251 CR #123, Sec 1/.2-111-24 $1,124.21

$1,539.67

Lexington Township08.999.0822 201st Ave, Sec 2-111-24 $10.00

$10.00

Montgomery Township09.998.8848 340th St, Sec 6-111-23 $75.83

$75.83

Grand Total: $87,920.63

Sarah Johnson Malchow

745 Ottawa Road

Le Sueur, MN 56058

Le Sueur County Board of Commissioners

Chairman Steven J. Rohlfing

88 South Park Avenue

Le Center MN 56057

May 12, 2021

Dear Commissioners,

This is to notify you that I am terminating the contract between the county and myself as an

independent contractor performing communication and marketing for Le Sueur County and the

Le Sueur County Blandin Community Initiative.

According to the terms of our agreement, after this notice the contract will terminate May 27,

2021.

Thank you for the opportunity.

Sincerely,

Sarah Johnson Malchow

June 2021 – July 2021Future Meetings

June

Tuesday, June 1st County Board Meeting, 9:00 a.m.

Wednesday, June 9th AMC District 7 Meeting, New Ulm, 8:00 a.m.

Tuesday, June 15th County Board Meeting, 9:00 a.m.

CD62 Redetermination of Benefits Public Hearing, 11:00 a.m.

Board of Appeal and Equalization, 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, June 16th Final Ditch Hearings, EOC- CDs 6, 21, 23, 50, 32, 58, & 67 - 9:00 a.m.

Monday, June 21st AMC Statewide Virtual Meeting

Tuesday, June 22nd County Board Meeting, 9:00 a.m.

July

Tuesday, July 6th County Board Meeting, 9:00 a.m.

Community Health Board, 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 20th County Board Meeting, 9:00 a.m.

Tuesday, July 20th County Board Meeting, 9:00 a.m.

Tuesday, July 27th County Board Meeting, 9:00 a.m.