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Planning Commission approves agenda and minutes, shifts October, November and December meeting dates

6442030 · September 26, 2025
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Summary

The Medical Lake Planning Commission approved the meeting agenda and minutes, and voted to move the November and December meetings one week earlier and set the October meeting to Oct. 16; all motions carried unanimously among commissioners present.

At its meeting, the Medical Lake Planning Commission took several procedural votes: approving the agenda, approving the July 24 minutes, moving the November and December meeting dates one week earlier, and setting the October meeting to Thursday, Oct. 16.

The commission first approved the meeting agenda and then approved the minutes from July 24 by voice vote. Later in the session Commissioner Kevin Tully moved to move the November meeting to Nov. 20 and the December meeting to Dec. 18 (one week earlier than the regular fourth‑Thursday schedule); the motion was seconded and passed by voice vote. Separately, the commission moved the October meeting to Oct. 16 to address multiple attendance conflicts; that motion also passed by voice vote.

Votes at a glance - Approve agenda — motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved (voice vote). Yes: 5, No: 0, Abstain: 0. - Approve minutes (July 24) — motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved (voice vote). Yes: 5, No: 0, Abstain: 0. - Move November meeting to Nov. 20 and December meeting to Dec. 18 — motion moved by Commissioner Kevin Tully; second not specified; outcome: approved (voice vote). Yes: 5, No: 0, Abstain: 0. - Set October meeting to Oct. 16 — motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved (voice vote). Yes: 5, No: 0, Abstain: 0.

No motions to change bylaws were adopted; a commissioner noted that making a permanent change to the regular meeting date would require a bylaw amendment and a subsequent vote. The commission adjourned at about 6:46 p.m.