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Votes at a glance: Sussex County commissioners approve CAP bank, personnel agenda, bills and wetland authorization

Board of County Commissioners of Sussex County · March 13, 2025
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Summary

At the March 12 meeting the board adopted the 3.5% cap bank resolution, approved minutes and multiple routine items (payment of bills lists A and B, personnel agenda), adopted resolutions listed A–J, and authorized the director to sign a DEP wetlands application for the Sheriff's Transfer Station.

The Sussex County Board of County Commissioners recorded several formal actions on March 12. Key outcomes include:

- CAP Bank resolution (3.5% appropriation cap bank for 2025): finally adopted after a public hearing with no speakers (see separate story).

- Motion to approve minutes from the Feb. 13 and Feb. 26, 2025 meetings: motion carried.

- Payment of bills: Roll calls and motions approved 'bills list A' (Resolution A for 03/12/2025) and 'bills list B' (from 03/12/2020); votes were recorded by roll call in the meeting transcript.

- Personnel agenda (Resolution A of 03/12/25): approved by motion and roll call.

- Resolutions A–J: The board moved to adopt a slate of resolutions A through J; a motion, second, and roll call were recorded and the slate was carried.

- Wetlands application for the Sheriff's Transfer Station: the board authorized the director to sign and submit the DEP wetlands application so that the project can proceed.

Where recorded, the meeting used voice votes and roll-call confirmations. The meeting minutes include separate roll-call lines naming Deputy Director Space, Director Carney and several commissioners on individual votes; the transcript records 'Yes' and 'Abstain' responses at different points but does not provide a single consolidated vote-tally table for every action in the audio itself.