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Utah County Commission adjusts consent agenda, approves closed strategy sessions for property and personnel
Summary
The commission continued or struck multiple consent items, approved three closed strategy-session meetings (items 11–13) by voice votes that carried 3–0, and later reconsidered and struck consent item 1 by a 2–0 vote.
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At its meeting the Utah County Commission adjusted its consent agenda — continuing several items and striking others — and approved closed strategy sessions to discuss real property, water rights, and personnel matters.
Unidentified Speaker 1 introduced a 10-item consent agenda and the group reviewed individual items. The commission agreed to continue consent items (including item 3 and item 9) to a later meeting and to strike several items from consent (including items 7, 10 and 14). Unidentified Speaker 4 specifically moved to strike item 10 until after the year.
Cliff moved to approve and set a date, time and location for a closed strategy session to discuss the purchase, exchange or lease of real property and water rights (agenda item 11). The motion was seconded and carried by voice vote, recorded as 3–0.
Similar motions to set closed strategy sessions for item 12 (sale of real property/watershares) and item 13 (matters concerning the character, professional competence or physical or mental health of an individual) were seconded and carried by voice votes recorded as 3–0.
After the closed sessions, the commission returned to open session and reconsidered the consent agenda. During the reconsideration an attendee noted that "Larry was paying for it" in closed session, and a motion to strike consent item 1 was seconded and carried 2–0 (two 'Aye' votes). The commission then moved to adjourn; Unidentified Speaker 1 noted Commissioner Lee had left earlier.
The meeting record shows voice votes and continuations, but does not list named vote tallies linked to specific commissioners in the transcript. The commission did not take final substantive legislative action on the consent items that were continued.
