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Brewster County Commissioners on Nov. 25 took up a motion to renew a winter burn ban covering the late‑November to mid‑January period. The agenda item as read by the presiding speaker listed the ban as running Nov. 28 through Jan. 12; later in the exchange the motion language referenced Nov. 26 as a start date.
The motion to renew the burn ban was moved and seconded during the meeting. The transcript records multiple commissioners responding with “No” in a sequence during the roll call, followed later by a single “Yes.” The record does not supply a clear numeric vote tally or resolve the inconsistency in the start date recorded in different speakers’ remarks.
Court discussion did not include extended debate about the underlying conditions prompting the ban; the item proceeded from motion to voice responses without additional public testimony or formal amendment. The transcript shows the court directed staff to keep community contacts informed about the ban, though no explicit enforcement details or effective enforcement dates were entered on the record beyond the differing dates read aloud.
Because the meeting record contains conflicting date references for the ban and does not provide a clear roll‑call tally, county residents seeking exact effective dates or enforcement details should consult the county clerk’s office or a later official order for the authoritative text and effective dates.
The court continued with its agenda after the burn‑ban item; no additional action or amendment to the burn‑ban language was recorded in the transcript.
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