The Bates County Sheriff’s
Office has entered into a lease agreement with the property owner located at
905 N Orange, Butler Mo 64730. The
decision to lease the property came after the County had researched constructing
a 40 x 60 storage building on a piece of property the County owns in
Butler. Preliminary prices ranged from
$60,000 and up. This caused the County to
weigh the option of a pre-existing building.
The lease is a four year lease with the County taking ownership at the
end of the lease term. The lease will be
paid for out of the Sheriff’s Office yearly budget. Careful budget considerations were given when
making the decision to enter into the lease.
Since 2009, the Sheriff’s Office has been able to expand its services to
the community while consistently ending each year under budget by at least
$250,000.00.
The purpose of
constructing a building was for storage of Sheriff’s Office equipment along
with a place to process seized motor vehicles during investigations and records
storage. The Sheriff’s Office has had to rent storage buildings due to storage needs
changed since the building was constructed in 2004.
The leased building,
located at 905 N Orange was originally the Coca-Cola building and later Kelly’s
Trucking before becoming storage for Prospect Rentals. The building will see a new life with
multiple purposes to include storage facility, vehicle processing facility and
storage, along with records storage and K9 training facility.
The building is
large enough to support the Sheriff’s Office inmate work programs that were
started this summer. Currently the
Sheriff’s Office utilizes volunteer inmates to perform community service
projects like replacing the bleacher seats at the fairgrounds, picking up trash
and mowing yards to name a few. There
are plans to expand the inmate work program giving inmates trade skills before
being released back into the community.
The pilot program will start out with volunteers in each industry teaching
inmates carpentry skills with future plans to add metal fabrication.