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Millcreek Historic Preservation Commission swears in Melissa Coy, unanimously approves March 13 minutes

3377497 · April 10, 2025
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Summary

At its April 10 meeting the Millcreek City Historic Preservation Commission administered the oath of office to new member Melissa Coy and approved minutes from its March 13 meeting; the commission confirmed a quorum and adjourned after routine business.

The Millcreek City Historic Preservation Commission on April 10, 2025, administered the oath of office to Melissa Coy and then approved minutes from the commission’s March 13 meeting, the commission said.

Commissioner Melissa Coy stood and repeated the oath administered by a city staff member. The oath included a pledge to support the U.S. and Utah constitutions and to discharge the duties of office with fidelity.

Chair Lufkin announced that the commission had a quorum with Commissioner Johnson attending remotely. A motion to approve the March 13 minutes was made and seconded; Chair Lufkin called the vote and the chair said the motion passed unanimously.

The meeting proceeded to required training and routine staff updates before commissioners discussed upcoming outreach including a July Fourth parade appearance and an August event. The commission adjourned after those items.