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At a glance: Deschutes County votes and approvals from the March 19 meeting
Summary
The Board of Commissioners approved two annexations, accepted a correction to a fuel‑reduction contractor pool, advanced a land‑use ordinance to second reading, authorized an application for a major wildfire‑defense grant and approved an opioid‑fund allocation tied to treatment and harm‑reduction programs. Vote tallies and next steps are listed b
The Deschutes County Board of Commissioners recorded several formal actions during its March 19 meeting. Below are the motions, brief outcomes and next steps.
Votes at a glance
1) Amendment to Notice of Intent to Award — 2025 qualified pool of fuel reduction contractors Motion: Amend exhibit A to add a contractor inadvertently omitted from the list for the 2025 qualified pool of fuel‑reduction contractors. Outcome: Approved Vote: Commissioner Chang — Yes; Commissioner Dyer — Yes; Chair — Yes Notes: Staff identified an inadvertent omission (the contractor had met qualification requirements). County forester Kevin Moriarty presented the request; staff will publish the corrected exhibit and proceed with contracting.
2) Order 2025‑007 — Annexation of 104 parcels into the Terrebonne Sanitary District Motion: Approve order 2025‑007 confirming the annexation of 104 identified tax lots into the Terrebonne Sanitary District (petition/resolution process documented in packet). Outcome: Approved Vote: Commissioner Dyer — Yes; Commissioner Chang — Yes; Chair — Yes Notes: Staff and district representatives said the annexation expands properties eligible for system connection and…
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