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Council fills seats on Residential Contractor Board after vacancy period

2083342 · January 6, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved reappointments and new appointments to the Residential Contractor Board on Jan. 6 to restore a full membership after several departures; the board will meet as needed to hear contractor complaints.

The City of Aberdeen City Council approved reappointments and new appointments to the Residential Contractor Board at its Jan. 6 meeting, restoring vacancies that developed as members moved away or retired.

The council approved reappointment of Jack Hollingsworth, Jeff Mitchell and Kurt Presler and appointed new members Doug Karst, Duncan Ferreria, Austin Holcher and Nathan Solom to the board.

Ken, a city staff member, said the board has existed for more than a decade and generally meets only when complaints or concerns about contractors or permitted projects arise. "This board has been in place for 10 plus years now. They normally deal only with instances where there are concerns or complaints with a contractor or a light or a permitted project. They meet very rarely," he said. He added the city sought to fill holes on the board caused by members moving away or retiring.

Council members voiced support for the slate, and the appointments were approved by voice vote without recorded opposition.

The board will remain available to convene if contractor complaints or permit issues arise; council members did not set a regular meeting schedule at this session.