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The Clay County Planning Commission approved the minutes of its Dec. 3 meeting by voice vote during the meeting’s action items.
Commission Chair Mary Bridgeman introduced the item for approval. A commissioner moved the approval, members voted “aye,” and the chair said the motion carries. The meeting record did not include a recorded roll-call tally or the names of the motion maker and seconder.
Staff also told the commission that a single application that had been on the agenda was withdrawn late the previous afternoon; as a result there were no public hearings on the agenda that night. The withdrawal was announced by staff and no public hearing occurred.
Administrative notes announced at the meeting: minutes are posted on the county website after they are approved (a lag of roughly a month was noted), and the commission’s next meeting is scheduled for Feb. 4, 2025.
Votes at a glance
- Approval of minutes of the Dec. 3 Planning Commission meeting — outcome: approved (voice vote). Motion maker/second: not specified. Vote tally: not specified. - Agenda application — outcome: withdrawn (no public hearing).
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