Citizen Portal
Sign In

Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!

Get email alerts on the Administrative Decision topic

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Board affirms memorandum of decision in Reynolds matter

Board of the Department · November 12, 2025
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

During a routine meeting the board voted to affirm a memorandum of decision in the Reynolds matter; the clerk moved to affirm the decision 'as written' and the chair called the vote. The memorandum will be routed to the chairman for signature; the transcript does not record the document’s substance or a detailed vote tally.

The board voted to affirm a memorandum of decision in the Reynolds matter at a regular meeting, a procedural step that moves the written decision forward for signature.

The meeting clerk said, "I'll make a motion to affirm the decision as written." Chairman Treadwell called for the vote, members answered "aye," and the chair announced that the motion had passed. The transcript records the action but does not include the memorandum’s substance or any supporting findings discussed during the meeting.

The clerk asked whether the chairman needed the memorandum re-sent for signature; the clerk said he would send it. The transcript shows the chairman asking the clerk to "send it to me, please," and the clerk confirmed he would do so, indicating the next procedural step is the chairman’s signature on the document.

Earlier in the meeting the board handled routine business: the prior meeting minutes were approved and the board agreed to table calendar scheduling for next year while staff member Nate consults with board members and confirms dates with Dr. Deangelis and the board attorney.

A motion to adjourn followed, but the transcript records a confused exchange at the vote ("All in favor? No. We are both against.") and does not clearly record a formal adjournment outcome.

What the record does not show: the transcript contains no description of the substance of the Reynolds memorandum (findings, remedies, sanctions or specific orders), no formal roll-call vote tally for the Reynolds motion, and no timetable for public release or further procedural steps beyond routing the memorandum for signature.