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The Bellevue Environmental Services Commission completed officer elections at the June 5 meeting and chose leadership for the coming year.
Commissioner Juan, nominated and uncontested for chair, was elected by a majority of commissioners present; the presiding officer announced a 4‑0 vote in favor. The presiding commissioner read the ESC bylaws and conducted the nominations and roll‑call voting as required by Robert’s Rules of Order (newly revised).
Commissioner Kurt Letterman was nominated for vice chair; after nominations closed the commission voted 4‑0 to elect Letterman as vice chair. The presiding officer noted that nominees may decline nominations, votes are taken in the order nominations are presented, and a majority of votes cast by commissioners present is required for election.
No other commission decisions or formal actions were taken during the election portion of the meeting.
The commission calendar was reviewed briefly; staff noted a July 10 capital improvement tour and that the storm and surface water system‑plan discussions are planned for commission consideration this fall. The presiding officer said a council office representative will coordinate interviews for a vacant commission seat and invited the chair to join the interview panel.
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