Votes at a glance: Robertson County Commission actions and outcomes

6489178 · October 21, 2025

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Summary

A roundup of resolutions and formal actions considered by the Robertson County Commission in this meeting, with outcomes and key details from the official record.

The Robertson County Commission considered a number of resolutions and agenda items. Below are the actions recorded in the meeting transcript, with outcomes and available details. Where the transcript did not supply full numeric vote tallies or movers/seconders, items are recorded with the outcome declared on the record.

- Resolution 102025083 — Amend Article 3 (traffic assessments/studies): Passed. The commission adopted new thresholds and procedures requiring developer-paid assessments or studies and a 30-day submission window for review.

- Resolution 102025084 — Amend Table 6 (permitted use schedule) to ensure residential uses are not allowed in industrial zones: Passed. Planning staff presented the change as a clean-up aligning the schedule and verbiage.

- Resolution 061625043 — Clarion Homes rezoning (Horseshoe Road): Failed. After a public hearing with multiple residents and developer testimony, the chair stated the measure did not secure the votes required and declared the resolution failed.

- Resolution 102025085 — Somerville rezoning (4936 Rockhouse Road): Passed. The commission approved the request to rezone 2.86 acres from AG-2 to R-40; planning commission had recommended against it (4–1).

- Resolution 102025086 — Marshall rezoning (Baggett Road): Passed. The planning commission had recommended 5–0; county commission recorded approval.

- Resolution 102025087 — Riddle rezoning (Jones Chapel Road): Passed. No public speakers; planning commission recommended 5–0 and the county commission approved.

- Resolution 091525073 — Retirement payout (payment of retirement, payroll taxes, Medicare for retiring employee Joe): Passed. The commission approved funds to cover payout and associated payroll taxes; transcript notes roughly $22,000 (chair’s summary).

- Resolution 091525075 — Second reading: maintain an extension office employee after federal funding ends: Passed on second reading. Commissioners debated whether to fund the position; the motion passed by recorded voice vote (chair announced 21–1 in favor).

- Resolution 102025088 — Increase gravel/severance tax for the highway department: Passed. Commissioners approved an increase (from 15¢ to a higher rate) with a recorded vote and chair declaration.

Several additional administrative items were approved (minutes, filing reports, notary appointments). For items where the transcript did not provide a clear numeric roll-call or where numbers were spoken unclearly, the outcome is recorded as declared by the chair; specific tallies are noted as “not specified” below where not clearly captured.

Votes and motion details recorded in the meeting minutes should be consulted for exact tallies and motion seconders where required for official record-keeping.