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Committee designates Allegany County lead agency for eight‑year agricultural‑district review
Summary
The committee approved a resolution naming Allegany County as lead agency for the environmental review of Agricultural District No. 4 as part of its eight‑year review process; the motion passed by voice vote.
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The Allegany County Resource Management Committee voted March 5 to adopt a resolution designating Allegany County as the lead agency responsible for the environmental review required for the eight‑year review of Agricultural District No. 4.
Staff presented the memorandum requesting resolution and said the designation is a standard step taken when an agricultural district is reviewed. Committee members moved and seconded the resolution; Tim McCall was recorded as the second. The chair called for the vote and members indicated approval by voice vote. The committee recorded five members present with one absent earlier in roll call; the motion carried without recorded opposition.
Staff described the action as procedural and necessary to allow the county to carry out the required environmental review. Committee discussion was limited; no amendments or further direction were recorded during the meeting.
The committee also approved the minutes from its Feb. 5 meeting earlier in the same session by motion and voice vote; that procedural action was recorded with Tim Demick noted as having seconded the minutes approval.

