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Missoula County commissioners approve annual compensation-board resolution, set June 2 meeting
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Summary
The Missoula County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution to establish the county's statutory compensation board and set its meeting for June 2; the resolution passed on a unanimous voice vote. The board's membership and public-notice plans were described.
Missoula County commissioners approved a resolution establishing the county's statutory compensation board and set that board's meeting for June 2, the county's staff told the commissioners.
The action was taken after a motion to approve the resolution and a second; the board approved it by voice vote. An unidentified county staff member said the compensation board is required by state statute and must include the three county commissioners, the county attorney, up to four citizen members and three other elected officials. For this year the staff described the board as comprising the three commissioners, the county attorney, the sheriff, one justice of the peace (Judge Holloway), Clerk of District Court Amy McGee and two standing citizen members, Steve Johnson and Karen Harrison.
The staff member said the county posted notice of the compensation-board meeting in the Missoulian and on the public calendar. The staff member also said the county will run notice in the Missoulian for two weeks prior to the June 2 meeting.
Commissioners took the vote during the meeting's business agenda after confirming no items were pulled from the consent agenda. The clerk recorded the motion and the second before the board voted.
The resolution sets the process that Missoula County will use to consider and recommend salary levels for elected county officials at the statutorily required compensation-board meeting.
No additional public comment was recorded on the resolution during the meeting.

