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Commission sets quarterly in‑person schedule and confirms April virtual session with federal visitors

2769810 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to hold in‑person meetings quarterly (June, September, December) and the April 9 meeting will be virtual to accommodate federal visitors, who are scheduled for on‑site meetings Feb. 22–24 (as described by staff).

The Real Estate Appraisal Commission voted on Feb. 19 to hold quarterly in‑person meetings beginning in June, with the remaining meetings held virtually. Commissioners said the pattern will be in‑person June, September and December, with other monthly meetings held virtually to improve public participation and to accommodate travel and winter weather.

Commissioners also discussed a scheduled visit from federal officials. Staff explained the April 9 commission meeting will be virtual so the federal representatives can join without travel inconvenience; the federal on‑site visit was described during the meeting as scheduled for the 22nd, 23rd and 24th (two to three weeks after the April meeting was referenced in discussion).

Why it matters: Commissioners said quarterly in‑person meetings should increase attendance by local appraisers while limiting travel burdens in winter months. Staff said hybrid (in‑room plus remote participant) arrangements are possible but discouraged as a standard practice.

Action taken A motion to adopt a quarterly in‑person meeting schedule (in person in June, September and December; virtual otherwise) passed unanimously. Staff will post the revised schedule and confirm logistics for in‑room attendance, including whether members may log in by Zoom if they cannot attend in person.

Provenance Topic introduced when commissioners discussed the upcoming federal visit and whether a commission meeting should coincide with that visit; topic concluded when the commission voted to adopt a quarterly in‑person meeting schedule.