Commissioners approve vacation of Meadowbrooks Village right-of-way by consent
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The Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners approved Resolution CC25‑182, vacating 1.57 acres of right‑of‑way (Tracts D and E) dedicated in Meadowbrooks Village Subdivision; no member requested removal from consent and the motion passed unanimously.
The Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners approved a consent agenda resolution on July 8 that vacates 1.57 acres of right‑of‑way in Meadowbrooks Village Subdivision.
County Clerk Anna Zendejas read into the record Resolution CC25‑182, case number 25‑000235 VA, describing Tract D (1.2 acres) and Tract E (0.37 acres) as the area to be vacated. No members of the public asked to remove the item from consent and no commissioner pulled it for separate discussion.
A motion to approve consent agenda item 10.1 passed with all three commissioners voting aye. The resolution lists Jefferson County as owner and Jefferson County Open Space as applicant; Lauren was named as the case manager during the reading.
Discussion vs. decision: This was a consent agenda approval; the board took formal action by motion and recorded a unanimous vote. No further public testimony or debate occurred on the record.
What the approval does: The resolution vacates the dedicated right‑of‑way identified as Tracts D and E in Meadowbrooks Village Subdivision. The record provided on July 8 indicates the county as owner and the Open Space division as applicant; the staff case manager was listed as Lauren. No implementation timetable or follow‑up tasks were discussed during the meeting.
Votes and procedure: Clerk Zendejas called the vote. Commissioners Kerr, Zenzinger and Dahlkemper each responded “Aye,” and the chair declared the motion approved.
