>> I am the communications technician for the company.
Don't sign your name on any of the company's radio documents ... your license to operate on 152.285 / 157.545 expired in 2005.
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=1832127
The first bit of good news is that your company is still licensed to operate on .280 and .340.
The second bit of good news is that, although there are several other licensees on 152.285 (the rptr output) in your neighboring counties, they were all on the frequency when your license was still active. That may make it easier to deal with a frequency co-ordinator and retain the same frequencies.
Just don't let your company "sit" on this situation, though, because another entity could quickly snatch up your frequency pair ... and that will cost your company time and money.