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The Johnson County Board of Supervisors on July 31 approved a final plat and a subdivider’s agreement for Commerce Court Addition Subdivision (PCC‑25‑28736). The motion to approve was moved by Supervisor Remington and seconded; the board approved the item by a 3-0 vote with Supervisor Sullivan recorded as abstaining because he said he had not had an opportunity to review the materials.
The item was presented under department business as item d-1. No public comments were recorded on the subdivision during the meeting. The transcript indicates the board moved to approve the plat and subdivider’s agreement and that Supervisor Sullivan stated on the record he would abstain for lack of review.
The meeting record does not include details of the subdivision’s lot counts, developer, or conditions of approval; those details were not read into the record at the July 31 meeting.
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