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The Saint Clair County Board of Commissioners on July 17 confirmed multiple appointments to county boards and moved nominations for the Land Bank Authority to a vote. Key appointments and nominations - Margaret Smith was appointed to the library board as the District 5 representative for the remainder of a five-year term expiring August 26 (motion approved). - David Kaharo was appointed as a member-at-large representative on the Aeronautics Advisory Board for the remainder of a three-year term expiring Sept. 30, 2027 (motion approved). - Nominations for the Land Bank Authority: The commission nominated Lynn Grover, Pauline Repp and Dina (Diana) Westfall for a member-at-large vacancy (three candidates for one seat) and closed nominations. Voting proceeded but produced split ballots (3–2–2); after two rounds without a majority the commission voted to defer final action to committee in August and to readdress the vacancy at that time. Procedure and next steps The chair instructed the clerk to record how commissioners voted on the Land Bank ballots; the clerk indicated the commissioner's names would be entered in the minutes. Because the three-way vote produced no majority, commissioners agreed to carry the item to committee for final action in August. Several commissioners discussed the composition of the Land Bank and the advantages of introducing new members while others noted experience among current applicants. Speakers and votes Appointments and nominations were made by motion, seconded and carried as recorded on the meeting minutes. The Land Bank nomination process required multiple ballots and procedural clarification on casting and recording ballots.
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