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Votes at a glance: Tillamook County commissioners approve personnel requisitions, vehicle purchase, easement and other items

5605454 · March 5, 2025
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Summary

The board approved multiple routine personnel, procurement and administrative items at its March 5 meeting, including two personnel requisitions, a grant-funded vehicle purchase, a temporary easement to ODOT and administrative letters.

The Tillamook County Board of Commissioners on March 5 approved a series of routine personnel, procurement and administrative items. The actions below passed during the meeting; brief discussion points and clarifying details follow.

Votes at a glance

- Personnel requisition: new full-time records clerk for the Sheriff’s Office — motion moved and seconded; recorded as passed. - Personnel requisition: returning retired accounting technician (on-call, not to exceed 150 days) for the Department of Community Development — motion moved and seconded; recorded as passed. - Contract for goods: purchase of a 2022 Dodge Durango for the Emergency Management Department (funded by a State Homeland Security grant, ~ $32,000) — motion moved and seconded; recorded as passed. - Modification/contract item: (covered separately) Modification No. 3 to Agreement No. 6051 with Adventist Health Tillamook for inmate healthcare — covered in separate article. - Letter of support: to the Internal Revenue Service for formation of a workforce-housing nonprofit entity (501(c)(3)) — motion moved and seconded; recorded as passed. - Opt-out: notification to the University of Oregon School of Law that Tillamook County opts out of the community dispute resolution grant application selection process (the University will assume the county role for processing grant applications) — motion moved and seconded; recorded as passed. - Temporary easement: execution of documents granting a temporary easement to the Oregon…

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