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Board approves routine resolutions, expands investment committee and adopts subdivision rule changes

November 07, 2025 | Delaware County, Ohio


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Board approves routine resolutions, expands investment committee and adopts subdivision rule changes
The Delaware County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 6 unanimously approved a series of routine resolutions covering minutes, payments, committee membership, appointments, grants and administrative housekeeping.

The board approved, by roll calls recorded on the record, the following measures: approval of the Nov. 3 electronic record of proceedings (Resolution 25-920); approval of purchase orders, in-house certificates and payments of warrants in batch CMAPR1105 and memo transfers in MTAPR1105 (Resolution 25-921); rejection for consideration of an amendment to the Indian Run Lateral No. 3 watershed drainage improvement petition as not substantial in form (Resolution 25-922); approval of travel expense requests (Resolution 25-923); increasing membership of the Delaware County Investment Advisory Committee to five members (Resolution 25-924); appointing and reappointing members to the Delaware County Trail Committee (Resolution 25-925); awarding a Delaware County Trail Assistance Program grant to Liberty Township at a recommended $32,500 (Resolution 25-926); a resolution of necessity to purchase or lease motor vehicles for the sheriff's office after a cruiser was totaled (Resolution 25-927); and a transfer of appropriations to fund the cruiser replacement (Resolution 25-928). Later in the meeting the board adopted amendments to the subdivision regulations (Resolution 25-929) and voted to recess into executive session for appointments and pending or imminent litigation (Resolution 25-930).

Most motions were moved and seconded on the record and recorded as approved with all three commissioners voting aye. The board did not receive or accept written testimony on the subdivision regulation amendments before closing the public hearing and taking its vote.

The meeting record shows commissioners and staff offering brief rationale on specific items: the Investment Advisory Committee expansion was presented as an initiative of the county treasurer to increase community input; the Trail Assistance grant was presented by regional planning staff as a half-award due to an expected 50% local match requirement; and sheriff's office staff said a cruiser was totaled in an accident and the actions would restore fleet numbers.

No formal dissents or recorded no-votes appear in the public record for the items listed above.

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