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Floyd County Board of Supervisors Meeting
February 10, 2026, 9:00 a.m.
The Floyd County Board of Supervisors met in the Floyd County Courthouse Board Room. Supervisors
Gloria Carr and Frank Rottinghaus were present in person, and Supervisor Boyd Campbell attended by phone.
Rottinghaus/Campbell moved to approve the agenda. Motion carried 3-0.
Public comment: None.
Rottinghaus/Carr moved to approve the February 3, 2026 minutes. Motion carried 3-0.
Rottinghaus/Carr moved to approve the claims: County #1716-1794 & Engineer #10464-10485. Motion
carried 3-0.
AgVantage Oil 928.40 1
Ahlers Legal 1705.80 2
Amazon Supplies 21.55 2
TEK/AMR Serv 18344.73 1
Arnold Supply Parts 213.40 1
Baycom Equip 64008.00 1
A Bellinger Reimb 73.75 1
Benton Co 28E 4019.39 1
Black Hills Util 360.08 1
E Brunner Reimb 21.20 1
Builders Mat'l 3453.12 1
REC Elect 313.09 1
J Butterfield Reimb 102.50 1
S Butterfield Reimb 73.75 1
Carquest Parts 831.44 1
G Carr Reimb 215.00 1
Centrl IA JV Shelter 1650.00 1
CenturyLink Phone 690.47 2
CG Co Serv Fee 36.00 1
CC Press Notice 964.73 2
Floyd Util 39.96 1
Rockford Util 240.37 1
Dogs for LE Serv 450.00 1
H Ducker Reimb 60.63 1
EOJohnson Service 9.30 1
Fareway Food 3053.73 1
FC Eng Misc 30.65 1
FCMC Medical 241.50 1
FC Treas HH 60.00 1
FCSO Services 536.45 2
FC Treas Serv Fees 288.86 1
FMC Landfill Disposal 1221.75 1
S Funte Reimb 18.13 1
Galls Equip 55.96 1
Hauser Weishaar Services 1000.00 1
Healthcare Software 209.55 1
IA Comm Net Service 452.00 1
ILEA Training 375.00 1
IDPS Services 2470.50 2
Jendro Disposal 3943.15 2
Johnson Controls Inspect 6214.29 2
Jacob T Johnson Reimb 6.07 1
Kanrad Tech Software 1500.00 1
Karpel Edu 400.00 1
Kwik Star Supplies 449.16 2
Lessin Parts 1082.79 2
J Lovik Reimb 120.63 1
M&J Snap On Tools 518.90 1
Mail Serv Renewals 710.19 1
J McKeen Reimb 181.25 1
MDS Records Serv 89.33 1
Melrose Ins Ins 252.00 1
Mid Am Util 147.71 1
Mikes C&O Tires 1759.32 2
Newbauer Custodial 36.00 1
Viafield Fuel 1771.80 1
Viafield LP 1778.05 1
N Central Int Parts 1120.30 1

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Omnitel Phone 1091.58 4
Pakor Supplies 173.47 1
Quality Auto Service 339.90 1
P Sargent Reimb 120.00 1
D Schmidt Reimb 5.68 1
Schueth Ace Hwd 283.96 3
Stellar Truck Parts 4987.92 1
D Swartzrock Reimb 38.13 1
T-Mobile Phone 229.61 1
T-Mobile Service 745.00 1
Dept Revenue Tax 48.75 1
Truck Co Equip 1318.98 1
Verizon Serv Fee 7.02 1
Visa Misc 1339.38 9
Wex Bank Fuel 9224.63 2
L Wulff Reimb 79.38 1
Ziegler Parts 2005.57 1
Updates regarding various boards, commissions, and activities since the last meeting: Carr attended
meetings of the Employee Handbook Committee, the Northeast Iowa Workforce Development Board, and the
Emergency Management Agency Commission. Carr also attended a presentation by ReGov and visited the Ivory
Avenue project site. Rottinghaus attended a Cultural Entertainment District Grant Committee meeting. Carr and
Rottinghaus both attended the Assessor’s Board Meeting.
Lyna Debner, representative of Iowans Against Human Trafficking and North Central Iowa Coalition
Against Human Trafficking, presented initiatives of the organizations. Lyna stated the number one thing the County
can do is to help get awareness out there. Campbell/Rottinghaus moved to approve the Anti-Human Trafficking
Proclamation. Motion carried 3-0.
Rottinghaus/Carr moved to approve the Agreement Between Floyd County and Floyd County Deputy
Sheriff’s Association for July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2029. Motion carried 3-0.
Rottinghaus/Campbell moved to approve the use of communication tower bond proceeds to pay $5,384 for
the purchase of a 4K camera with 10 year licensing and $3,296.40 for installation and hardware. Motion carried 3-0.
Carr/Rottinghaus moved to hire Herold-Reicks Surveying to complete a survey on the Wentland Woods
property; motion carried 3-0.
Jessy Willadsen, Zoning Administrator, submitted proposed updates to the Planning and Zoning fee
schedule, recommending a $200 fee for hearing based meetings requiring action from the Planning and Zoning
Commission or the Board of Adjustment and a $1,500 fee per turbine building permit.
The Board discussed prioritizing amendments to Floyd County’s Zoning Ordinance related to Battery
Energy Storage Systems (BESS), Solar, and Data Centers/Crypto Mining. BESS and solar were identified as
priorities. It was agreed that John Robbins, NIACOG Senior Planner, would help determine, based on his
availability, whether one or both topics will be addressed initially. Carr will follow up with Robbins on a contract
for services and the County Attorney on any moratoriums.
Campbell/Rottinghaus moved to approve the payment to Ahlers Cooney invoice for $976.68 for Judicial
Review of IUC Permit and $117.32 for Summit Carbon IUB Permit Proceedings; motion carried 3-0.
The Board noted the approval of the liquor license renewal application for Cedar Ridge Golf Course.
The Board noted the resignation of Adam Sears as Conservation Director, effective February 27.
Future agenda items: contracts with NIACOG for zoning ordinance amendments, resolution for
moratoriums, Planning and Zoning fee schedule, next meeting February 24.
The Board recessed from 10:55 am – 11:00 am.
The Board conducted FY27 budget reviews including department head adjustments, discussed moving
expenses from general to supplemental, carry-over percentages and levy rate options.
Rottinghaus/Campbell moved to adjourn. Motion carried 3-0.
ATTEST: _________________________________ _____________________________________
Amanda S. Theilen Gloria A. Carr, Chair
Floyd County Auditor’s Assistant Floyd County Board of Supervisors