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The Thurston County Planning Commission at its Oct. 15, 2025 meeting took two routine procedural actions: it approved the meeting agenda and it approved the Oct. 1, 2025 meeting minutes with an amendment.
A motion to approve the Oct. 15 agenda was moved and seconded and passed by voice vote (all in favor). Later the commission voted to approve the Oct. 1 meeting minutes and to designate the audio recording as the official record; the minutes were approved as amended to substitute the phrase "penalties should be in line with the noncompliance" for wording that had read, "penalties for noncompliance should increase." The requested edit was made at the request of Commissioner Kevin Pestinger and accepted by the commission before the vote.
No other formal votes or ordinance/adoption actions were taken on Oct. 15; the meeting proceeded to work sessions on the Critical Areas Ordinance and Title 20 modernization.
Ending: The approvals were recorded by voice; no roll‑call tallies were provided in the meeting transcript.
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