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Weston County commissioners approved payment for a replacement meeting-room monitor and signed a Bureau of Land Management letter on landscape and conservation rule-making.
Staff explained that a previously installed smart board had malfunctioned; the replacement is a commercial monitor that staff said provides basic display and video-conference capabilities even though it lacks some smart-board functions. The board discussed the cost trade-offs between repairing high-end smart boards and replacing them with less expensive monitors.
Separately, the board moved and seconded a motion to authorize the chairman's signature on a letter to the Bureau of Land Management concerning the Research, Conservation and Landscape Health Rule; commissioners voted in favor by voice.
Voucher 74503 (invoice label referenced as "2D") for the monitor was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote; the meeting record does not include a roll-call tally in the transcript.
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