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Riley County commissioners handled several routine motions during the July 3 meeting.
Appointments: Commissioners moved and seconded approval of appointments described in Resolution No. 070325, appointing Riley County representatives to county advisory boards including the parks board and the public health advisory council. The motion was moved and seconded and approved by voice vote; commissioners said, "Aye."
Minutes: The board moved and seconded approval of the June 30 meeting minutes as presented. The motion carried by voice vote; commissioners responded "Aye."
Executive session: The commission voted to recess into an executive session under the attorney–client consultation exception to the Kansas Open Meetings Act to receive confidential legal advice regarding a sewer district. The motion to recess was moved and seconded; the session was called to resume at 10:30 a.m. The open meeting later reconvened and the record reflects actions consistent with the executive session; that recording was also approved by voice vote.
No roll‑call tallies were recorded in the public portion of the transcript; motions were approved by verbal "Aye" answers. The meeting did not show any recorded dissent on the three listed actions.
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