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The Collin County Commissioners Court recorded several routine motions and votes during its Oct. 13 meeting. Below are the actions the court approved, items held, and the recorded tallies from the public record.
Approved motions
- Approval of remaining consent-agenda items (excluding pulled items 1F1 and 1H1): Motion passed 3-0. The presiding official recorded the vote as unanimous; two members were absent.
- Promotion approvals (consent agenda item 1L5): The court congratulated Brandy Norton Roberson and Stephanie Lindley on promotions and approved the item by voice vote, recorded as 3-0.
- Health Care Foundation consent agenda: Approved by voice vote and recorded as 3-0.
Held items
- Item 1F1: Pulled from the consent agenda to resolve a purchaser-discrepancy and pricing issue; the court stated the item will be held pending additional funds or clarification from the purchaser.
- Item 1H1: Pulled because the proposed lease-extension language removed a 180-day termination notice; the county said it would return to the landlord to resolve the unacceptable provision and hold the item.
Nut graf: The court approved routine consent items and a budget amendment (covered separately) while holding two specific consent items for further negotiation with external parties. Several routine approvals were recorded 3-0 with two elected officials absent from the meeting.
Ending: The court adjourned its session and then convened the Health Care Foundation, which approved its consent agenda 3-0 and adjourned.
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