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NYE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Department: County Manager Meeting Date: Category: Regular Agenda Item October 7, 2025 Prepared by: Samantha Tackett Phone: (775) 7514270 Presented by: Brett Waggoner Phone: (775) 751-7075 Action requested: (Include what, with whom, when, where, why, and terms) Discussion and deliberation to: a. Approve, amend and approve, or reject a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Nye County, the Town of Pahrump, and Valley Electric Association, Inc. for the development of electrical and telecommunications infrastructure and services; and b. Execute the MOU. Complete description of requested action: (Include, if applicable, background, impact, long-term commitment, existing county policy, future goals, obtained by competitive bid, accountability measures) Recommendation: Financial Impact Cost: Fund Name: Fund Budgeted: EyCS No N/A FY: One-Time D Recurring Comments: Review & Approval Legal Review Required: 1Z1 Yes E No Legal Approval Received: Date: 9/15/25 Financial Review Required: Yes No Submitted to Finance: Date: Administrative Manager Review: R1 Place on Agenda: Initials: ST Item # ii ---PAGE BREAK--- MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN NYE COUNTY, THE TOWN OF PAHRUMP AND VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (“MOU”) is made and entered into as of 2025, by and between the County of Nyc, State of Nevada, (“County”), a political subdivision of the State of Nevada, the unincorporated Town of Pahrump (“Town”), a political subdivision of the State of Nevada formed under Chapter 269 of the Nevada Revised Statutes, and Valley Electric Association, Inc (“Valley”), a rural electric cooperative organized under NRS, Chapter 82. County, Town and Valley may be collectively referred to as the “Parties”. WHEREAS, County desires to effectuate the development of the Pahrump Civic Center, to be located on property owned by Town, at and around the area commonly known as the Pahrump Fairgrounds, an approximately 427.24 acre area bordered by Highway 160 to the north and east, Gamebird Road to the South, and Ironwood Avenue to the west; and WHEREAS, NRS 269.575 grants to the Town the power and jurisdiction to control and manage property belonging to the Town, including but not limited to recreation and improvement of Town property; and WHEREAS, to effectuate the purposes of development of the Pahrump Civic Center, both electrical and telecommunications infrastructure and services will be required, which services Valley is willing to provide based on the terms mutually agreed to through this memorandum of understanding; and WHEREAS, Valley, Town and County affirm their dedication to establishing and maintaining a harmonious, collaborative, and future-focused relationship that will benefit the lives and properties of all Town and County residents: NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Costs of Construction for Telecommunication and Electrical Infrastructure. Valley agrees to install electric service infrastructure and equipment necessary to provide electric service to the following facilities: the meter for Nyc County Well the OI-IV park, identified generally in Exhibit A, incorporated herein and made part of this MOU; and in the case of the Pahrump Civic Center, Valley agrees to install both sufficient electric and fiber service infrastructure to serve the facilities, with the available capacity to be determined by the Parties based on the final design. Valley agrees to contribute an amount not to exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) as Contribution in Aid to Construction for the trenching and installation of all required substructure, and the construction and installation of overhead and underground electric and fiber facilities required for the services up to the meter and demarcation point for County projects as contemplated under this Section. 2. Contribution to Special Use Permit Offset Fees. Valley has contributed to GridLiance West, LLC, the amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) towards the Special Use Permit Offset Fees assessed by County against GridLiance West, LLC, for the Core and Beatty Transmission Line Upgrades approved by County Board of County Commissioners (“BOCC”) through Nye County Development Agreements DA 23-4 and DA-23-5, which contribution, at least partially, shall serve the purpose of offsetting any negative ---PAGE BREAK--- impacts to Town and County through construction of said Gridliance West, LLC, transmission lines. The amount to be allocated by County for the development of the Pahrurnp Civic Center from the above referenced contribution shall be at the sole discretion of the BOCC. 3. Land Use and Entitlements. The Parties acknowledge that certain electric and telecommunications infrastructure has been installed and maintained by Valley over the last sixty (60) years, but sometimes without formal documentation of easements or entitlements. As a result, disputes—both known and unknown—may exist regarding the legal status of title, easements, or related entitlements associated with such infrastructure. Notwithstanding these circumstances, the Parties agree to work collaboratively and in good faith to identify, establish, and formally document mutually acceptable utility corridors and associated easements to be subsequently incorporated herein by reference, or alternatively mutually agreed upon in writing and subsequently executed by the Parties. The Parties further agree to work collaboratively and in good faith so that all necessary utility corridors, easements, and entitlements required support the delivery of governmental services to the residents of the Town and County. -I 4. Permiftin and Approval Process. The Parties agree to cooperate with each other in good faith and take such additional action, including the execution and delivery of documents and instruments, as may be necessary or appropriate, to support and develop a utility project permitting process to build electric or fiber infrastructure in Town and County, including determining applicable permitting, licensing, or similarly relevant fees, related to an work for the benefit of the residents of Town and County, where such costs will not be allocated to the Town or County, except for circumstances where the Town or County is the end-use and direct beneficiary of such infrastructure. Such expediting shall include, but not be limited to, any and all work necessary for the development of the Pahrump Civic Center. 5. Extension of Oblis Undark Sky Oce. The Parties agree to work together to define compliance as any lighting specifications that meet or exceed the Dark Sky Ordinance for County, Valley, and other owned lighting infrastructure in County. Thie Parties agree to cooperate with each other in good faith regarding any compliance deadline under any Dark Sky Ordinance in effect or subsequently amended or adopted by the BOCC. The Parties agree to cooperate with each other in good faith and to take such additional action, as may be necessary or appropriate, to fully effectuate and carry out the terms, provisions, purposes and intent of this MOU and for Valley to replace existing street light infrastructure as said infrastructure reaches its used and useful life, as necessary from time to time. The Parties further agree to coopetite with each other in good faith and to take such additional action, as may be necessary or appropriate, to fully effectuate and carry out the terms, provisions, purposes and intent of this MOU so that Valley will not violate County’s Dark Sky Ordinance provision, or substantially similar equivalent, for a period of at least three years from the time the Pahnimp Civic Center Complex reaches its electric and telecommunications “in-service” date. For purposes of this MOU, in-service” date shall mean the date upon which businesses, individuals, or the Town become metered service customers for electric or telecommunications services from Valley within the area commonly known as the Pahrump Fairgrounds. 6. Mutual Benefit. Recognizing the mutual benefit of a strong partnership, Valley will strive to offer Town and County the most competitive electric utility rates for its buildings and infrastructure, thereby supporting the Town’s and County’s operational efficiency and service to its residents. The Parties agree to periodically review the rates to ensure they remain competitive and beneficial to the Town and County. ---PAGE BREAK--- Valley will actively collaborate with Town and County to explore and implement energy efficiency measures, such as: a. Solar energy systems: The Parties will jointly explore the feasibility of solar and battery backup systems for Town and County facilities. Valley will provide information and support related to the feasibility, design, and implementation of solar energy systems for Town and County-owned buildings and infrastructure; b. Battery backup systems: Valley will assist Town and County in evaluating the benefits and costs of battery backup systems to enhance grid reliability and resilience; and c. Other energy-efficiency measures: Valley will support the Town and County in identifying and implementing other energy-saving measures, such as energy audits, demand-side management programs, and the use of energy-efficient equipment, share information and resources related to energy efficiency technologies and best practices, and participate in workshops and educational programs to raise awareness of energy efficiency opportunities within the Town and County. 7. This MOU shall continue until otherwise terminated by the parties and may be amended only by written agreement signed by the Parties. 8. This MOU constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and no modification shall be binding upon the Parties unless the same is in writing and signed by the Parties. 9. The Parties represent and warrant that the person executing this MOU has full power and authority to enter into this MOU and that the Parties are authorized by law to undertake the duties and obligations set forth in this MOU. 10. All notices, consents, or approvals required to be given under this MOU shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when delivered personally, or when sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, with postage prepaid, and addressed to the receiving party at the address set forth: Nyc County: [Contact information] Valley: Attn: CEO Valley Electric Association 800 E Hwy 372 Town of Pahrump: [Contact Information] ---PAGE BREAK--- IN WITNESS HEREOF, the Parties have signed and entered into this MOU as of the date and year indicated in the first paragraph of this MOU: NYE COUNTY/TOWN OF PAHRUMP VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Chair Board President Dated: Dated: ATTEST: ATTEST: Nye County Clerk NOTARY PUBLIC ---PAGE BREAK--- 6-IIIW - OYLAVMH9IH VOWA3NS491f C oE II - : - ---PAGE BREAK--- 4 ---PAGE BREAK--- JOINT MEETING OF THE NYE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS NYE COUNTY BOARD OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS NYE COUNTY LICENSING AND LIQUOR BOARD NYE COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE UNINCORPORATED TOWN OF PAHRUMP AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF UNINCORPORATED TOWNS OF BEATTY GABBS MANHATTAN AND AS THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE PAHRUMP POOL DISTRICT In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at How to File a Program Discrimination Complaint and at any USDA office or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; fax: (202) 690-7442; or email: [EMAIL REDACTED] 101 Radar Road, Tonopah, NV 89049 October 7, 2025 10:00 a.m. Pursuant to NRS 241.020, the Agenda for the Commission Meeting has been posted at the following locations: Tonopah Convention Center, 301 Brougher Avenue, Tonopah, NV; U.S. Post Office, 201 Erie Main St., Tonopah, NV; Commissioners' Meeting Room, 101 Radar Road, Tonopah, NV; District Court, 101 Radar Road, Tonopah, NV; Commissioners’ Chambers, 2100 E. Walt Williams Drive, Pahrump, NV Public Comment during the Commission Meeting on October 7, 2025 will be for all matters off the agenda, and be limited to up to three minutes per person. Additionally, public comment of up to three minutes per person may be heard during individual action items. The Commission reserves the right to reduce the time allowed for public comment. The Commission may prohibit comment if the content of the comments is a topic that is not relevant to, or within the authority of, the Commission, or if the content of the comments is willfully disruptive of the meeting by being irrelevant, repetitious, slanderous, offensive, inflammatory, irrational or amounting to personal attacks or interfering with the rights of other speakers. Persons are invited to submit comments in writing on the agenda items and/or attend and make comment on that item at the Commission meeting. Decorum during the meeting must be upheld pursuant to the BOCC Rules of Procedure sections 7.5.3 and 7.5.4 whereby no person in the audience shall engage in disorderly conduct such as hand clapping, stamping of feet, whistling, using profane language, yelling, and similar demonstrations, which conduct disturbs the peace and good order of the meeting. Any person who becomes disruptive or interferes with the orderly business of the Board may be removed from the Board Chambers or other meeting room for the remainder of the meeting. NOTE: All items are approximate except for bid openings, public hearings, and any other items agendized at a specific time. Items on the agenda without a time designation may be taken out of order. The Board may combine two or more agenda items for consideration. The Board may remove an item from the agenda or delay discussion relating to an item on the agenda at any time. Items on the agenda without a time designation may not necessarily be considered in the order in which they appear on the agenda. NOTICE: It is anticipated that the items of business before the Board of Commissioners on October 7, 2025 will be fully completed on that date. However, should item(s) not be completed, it is possible item(s) could be carried over and be heard before the Board of Commissioners beginning at 8:30 a.m. on the next day, or a time identified by the Board. Subject to technical difficulties, people may participate by calling 1-[PHONE REDACTED] and entering conference room number 255-432-824. Technical difficulties may occur before or during the meeting preventing your ability to call in. The Chair of the Board of County Commissioners will open public comment periods by announcement. Commenters must press *9 on their telephone keypads to notify Administration they wish to speak. The meeting is also viewable at There is a 30 to 40 second delay between the in-person meeting and the meeting video. ---PAGE BREAK--- NYE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM # SUBJECT October 7, 2025 1 Additional Posting Locations: Amargosa Valley Community Center, 821 E. Amargosa Farm Rd., Amargosa Valley, NV; Beatty Community Center, 100 South A Ave., Beatty, NV; Gabbs Town Hall, 503 Brucite St., Gabbs, NV; Round Mountain Community Center, 650 Civic Dr., Round Mountain, NV Support documentation for the items on the agenda, provided to the Nye County Board of Commissioners is available to members of the public at the County Manager’s Office (101 Radar Road, Tonopah, Nevada & 2100 E. Walt Williams Drive, Pahrump, Nevada) and on the County’s website, or by calling Administration at (775) 482-8192 WEBSITE: Special Note: Any member of the public who is disabled and requires accommodation or assistance at this meeting is requested to notify the Nye County Manager's Office in writing or call [PHONE REDACTED] prior to the meeting. 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT (Up to three-minute time limit per person) Public comment will be for all matters off the agenda. Public comment must be limited to matters that are within the jurisdiction and control of the Board of County Commissioners. Action will not be taken on the matters considered during this period until specifically included on an agenda as an action item (FIRST). 3. Commissioner/Manager Comments (This item is limited to announcements, brief discussions of public comments, correction of factual inaccuracies, direction to staff, or topics proposed for future board meetings. deliberation of topics not on the agenda is prohibited by the Nevada Open Meeting Law). 4. Approval of the Agenda for October 7, 2025 (Non-action item) 5. For Possible Action – Emergency Items SITTING AS THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TIMED ITEMS 6. 10:00 a.m. – Presentation of a certificate and/or plaque to one employee honored for their years of service. 7. 10:00 a.m. – For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation regarding the statement of county treasurer pursuant to NRS 354.280 including receipts, balances in funds, money on deposit, outstanding checks, and cash on hand. 8. 10:00 a.m. – For Possible Action – Public Hearing, discussion and deliberation to issue an Outdoor Festival License to Wrecking Ball Entertainment for the Pahrump Hot Air Rally in the Valley to be held on February 13 through 15, 2026 at Petrack Park located at 150 N. Highway 160, Pahrump, NV. SITTING AS THE NYE COUNTY BOARD OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS – CHAIR JABBOUR 9. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation regarding the General Road Report by the Public Works Director on General Road Maintenance, Gravel Road Maintenance, Asphalt Patching, Weed Mowing, and direction regarding public works projects. ---PAGE BREAK--- NYE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM # SUBJECT October 7, 2025 2 SITTING AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF UNINCORPORATED TOWN OF PAHRUMP 10. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation to: a. Approve, amend and approve or reject the Affiliation agreement between The Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education on behalf of Great Basin College and Pahrump Valley Fire & Rescue Services for clinical training for students to achieve their educational objectives in the disciplines of Nursing, Radiology, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Emergency Medical Services, Respiratory Therapy, Human Services, Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy, and electrocardiogram (EKG) at no cost to the Town and; b. Execute the agreement. 11. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation to allow a variance from PTO 74 Section 8.118(F) that requires property owners to provide a stamped letter from a Nevada licensed engineer that indicates the maximum number of people the septic system is able to handle if the property is served by a private on-site septic system for current and future Short Term Rental registrants and to accept a current inspection report from a licensed septic contractor or Sanitation Company until such time as Section 8.119(F) is revised. SITTING AS THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 12. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS – These are items that Staff recommend for approval. The Board reserves the right to move any consent agenda item to the regular segment of the agenda should issues arise that need to be addressed. Discussion of any item from the Consent Agenda Items that needs review before a decision is made. 12.1 For Possible Action – Approval of Assessor’s Office Change Request(s) to allow the Nye County Treasurer to process and: a. Issue a corrected bill in the amount of $1,983.86 to Kenneth & Sonja Riggio, owners of 3641 E. Marathon Dr., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 045-554-06. b. Issue a corrected bill in the amount of $60.34 to the James Thomas & Mary Suber Joint Living Trust, owner of 2120 S. Upland Ave., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 040-051-11. c. Issue a corrected bill in the amount of $120.69 to Herbert L. & Charleen H. Taylor, owners of 430 W. Spring Mountain Vista Ave., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 029-214-07. d. Issue a corrected bill in the amount of $60.35 to the Halbardier Family Trust, owner of 1640 W. Donner St., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 036-281-24. e. Issue a corrected bill in the amount of $1,745.14 to the vested owner of 3211 W. Frontier Way, Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 027-732-76. f. Issue a corrected bill in the amount of $217.70 to Commnet of Nevada, LLC, owner of business personal property account number EQ104784 located in the Round Mountain Taxing District. g. Issue a refund in the amount of $983.49 to LERETA, the loan servicing company for the former owner of 4831 W. Bell Vista Ave., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 027-181-49. h. Issue a corrected bill in the amount of $0.00 to Patrick & Karen Rily, owners of 4801 S. Homestead Rd., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 045-041-04. i. Issue a corrected bill in the amount of $1,831.06 to Sienna Espinosa, owner of 4330 E. Turner Blvd., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 045-316-27. ---PAGE BREAK--- NYE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM # SUBJECT October 7, 2025 3 j. Issue a corrected bill in the amount of $0.00 to the Town of Pahrump, owner of 671 S. Raindance Dr., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 038-251-11. k. Issue a refund in the amount of $2,637.10 to Millie A. Crookes, owner of 971 E. Kansas St., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 038-685-04. l. Issue a refund in the amount of $398.13 to Kamal & Zhi Qun Aghamohseni, owners of 6970 N. Mountain View, Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 027-241-05. m. Issue a corrected bill in the amount of $0.00 to the Town of Pahrump, owner of 4840 E. Masterson St., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 041-272-21. n. Issue a corrected bill in the amount of $0.00 to the Town of Pahrump, owner of 3951 S. Donne Ave., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 041-281-02. o. Issue a refund in the amount of $608.28 to LERETA, the loan servicing company for the former owner of 1701 E. Keith St., Pahrump, NV, Assessor's Parcel Number 041-342-02. 12.2 For Possible Action – Approval to assign the Development Agreement between Nye County and L. I. Development, LLC, as Assignor, and 9 of a Kind, LLC, as Assignee, for the real property located at 7751 S. Fox Avenue, Pahrump, NV, commonly known as the Indian Road Subdivision, containing 120 acres. Assessor’s Parcel Number 045-361-04. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 13. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation to appoint a person from the panel of substitute justices of the peace pursuant to NRS 4.340 as a justice of the peace to attend to his or her official duties from the following list of persons: Michael Foley and Philip Bovee. A temporary vacancy from absence, disability or other cause must not be filled by another justice of the peace or a substitute justice of the peace for more than 30 days at any one time. CLERK 14. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation to reschedule the first and second meetings in November to Wednesday, November 4, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. in Tonopah, NV and Thursday, November 12, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. in Pahrump, NV due to the General Election and to allow for certification of the General Election. 15. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation to: a. Declare that 438 S. Florence Ave. Tonopah, NV is a public nuisance consisting of an unsafe, unhealthful building, which poses a public health and safety hazard; and b. If declared a public nuisance, set a date, time, and place for a Public Hearing pursuant to NRS 244.360(1) and 244.360(2), not less than 30 nor more than 40 days subsequent to the filing of a nuisance complaint. COUNTY MANAGER 16. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation to adopt, amend and adopt, or reject Nye County Resolution No. 2025-21: A Resolution Authorizing the Transfer of Nye County Property to a Political Subdivision. ---PAGE BREAK--- NYE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM # SUBJECT October 7, 2025 4 17. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation to: a. Approve, amend and approve, or reject a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Nye County, the Town of Pahrump, and Valley Electric Association, Inc. for the development of electrical and telecommunications infrastructure and services; and b. Execute the MOU. 18. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation to: a. Approve or reject the Supplemental Agreement No. 2 to the Airport Lease between Nye County and U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the purpose of continuation of leased space at the Tonopah Airport; b. Execute the agreement; and c. Continue to deposit revenue to fund 10209 Airports. 19. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation regarding a Program Funding Application from Pahrump Valley Public Transportation for the VETrans Program in the amount of $35,000.00 to be funded from 10210, Veteran Services Department. 20. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation regarding a Program Funding Application from No to Abuse – Nevada Outreach Training Organization, Veteran Resource Funding Program in the amount of $15,000.00 to be funded from 10210 Veteran Services Department. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 21. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation to: a. Approve, amend and approve, or reject an agreement between Nye County and State of Nevada Governor's Technology Office for the purpose of continuation of leased Public Safety Communications rack spaces to Nye County for various sites; b. Execute the agreement; and c. Fund $25,957.12 to 10101 General. 22. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation to: a. Execute amendment #1 to the site rental agreement dated December 8, 2020 between Nye County and New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC., a Delaware Limited Liability Company, as successor-in- interest to Commnet Wireless, LLC. to replace exhibit of the lease and increase rent by $400.00 per month for additional equipment to be placed on the Amargosa tower located at 821 E Amargosa Farm Rd, Amargosa Valley, NV and; b. Continue to deposit revenue to fund 10291 County Owned Buildings. ---PAGE BREAK--- NYE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM # SUBJECT October 7, 2025 5 PUBLIC WORKS 23. For Possible Action – Discussion and deliberation to: a. Approve or reject Beatty Disposal's request to waive the 3.5% cap on Consumer Price Index (CPI) adjustments and as outlined in Article 8, Section A of the Second Amendment to the Amended and Restated Solid Waste Franchise Agreement; and b. Approve or reject Beatty Disposal's proposed additional rate increase up to 7.63% starting December 7, 2025. 24. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT (Up to three-minute time limit per person) Public comment will be for all matters off the agenda. Public comment must be limited to matters that are within the jurisdiction and control of the Board of County Commissioners. Action will not be taken on the matters considered during this period until specifically included on an agenda as an action item (SECOND). 25. Commissioner/Manager Comments (This item is limited to announcements, brief discussions of public comments, correction of factual inaccuracies, direction to staff, or topics proposed for future board meetings. deliberation of topics not on the agenda is prohibited by the Nevada Open Meeting Law). 26. ADJOURN Nye County Board of County Commissioners Meeting Participation Information: • Call 1-[PHONE REDACTED] and enter conference room code 255-432-824. • Public comment periods will be opened by announcement. • Commenters must press *9 if they wish to speak. You will hear “the organizer sees your raised hand” when the control has been properly engaged. • When it is your turn to give comment, you will hear “you may now speak” and must identify yourself by saying and spelling your first and last name. Notes: • The meeting is viewable at http://nyecounty.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=4 there will be a 40 second delay from the video to the call. • Report issues to Nye County Admin at or by calling [PHONE REDACTED]