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Yakima County adopts consent agenda and approves coroner separation agreement; public hearing on agritourism extended
Summary
The Yakima County Board of Commissioners adopted a multi-item consent agenda by voice vote and approved a separation/resignation agreement with the coroner. The board also opened and extended a public hearing on proposed agritourism code changes.
Yakima County commissioners on April 15 adopted the consent agenda, approved a separation/resignation agreement with the county coroner and extended a public hearing on proposed changes to the county's agritourism code.
Julie Lawrence, clerk of the board, read a multi-item consent agenda that included auditor and corporate counsel resolutions, multiple interdepartmental agreements, contract amendments and grant items (full list below). The board adopted the consent agenda by voice vote; all three commissioners present voted in favor.
The board then considered Agreement 121-2025, described in the meeting as a separation/resignation agreement with coroner Jim Curtis. The board moved, seconded and approved the agreement by voice vote. At the time of the vote staff said the coroner retains a seven-day…
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