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Council approves Oct. 28 minutes and reappoints Judy Walters to Board of Zoning Appeals

5930685 · November 13, 2024
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Summary

The Town of Sykesville council approved minutes from its Oct. 28 meeting and reappointed Judy Walters to the Board of Zoning Appeals for a three-year term through August 2027.

At the Nov. 12 meeting the Sykesville mayor and town council voted to approve the minutes of the Oct. 28 meeting and to reappoint Judy Walters to the town Board of Zoning Appeals for a three-year term expiring in August 2027.

Minutes approval: The council first moved to approve the Oct. 28 minutes. The minutes were amended as discussed on the record and the council voted to approve the amended minutes. The council noted that Council President Carter was not present at the prior meeting and would abstain from the minutes vote.

Reappointment to Board of Zoning Appeals: The council then considered the consent agenda item to reappoint Judy Walters to the Board of Zoning Appeals for a three-year term through August 2027. A council member moved approval of the consent agenda inclusive of the reappointment; the motion received a second and the council approved the reappointment.

Vote tallies and procedure: The minutes were approved as amended (recorded in the meeting as multiple ayes with one abstention for the absent council president). The reappointment was approved by voice vote as part of the consent agenda. No additional conditions or discussion about Walters’s appointment were recorded in the meeting minutes.

Administrative note: The council pulled the minutes from the consent agenda at the start of the meeting so the two consent items could be considered separately because Council President Carter had not attended the previous meeting and would likely abstain from the minutes vote.