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Wichita County commissioners approve routine payments, authorize takings assessment for subdivision rules and sign off on IT and election system contracts
Summary
At a Dec. 31 meeting, the Wichita County Commissioners Court approved consent items and routine bills, authorized a takings impact assessment to allow public hearings on proposed subdivision regulations, approved vendor invoices for election machine licenses and IT backup hardware, and received courthouse renovation updates before adjourning.
Wichita County Commissioners Court met Tuesday and approved a slate of routine payments and administrative steps while authorizing a takings impact assessment needed to advance proposed county subdivision regulations.
The court opened at 10:00 a.m. and, after brief public comments and an announcement that the courthouse will be closed for New Year’s Day, moved through its consent agenda and general business items. Unidentified Speaker 1 recorded a motion to amend consent agenda item 2 to read as a repair offer from TAC for a 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe, with a repair value listed in the agenda materials as $7,751.09; the consent agenda passed without recorded opposition.
The takings impact assessment for the proposed Wichita County Subdivision Regulations was presented to the court as a required administrative step before posting and holding a public hearing. "Nothing has changed on this one from the one we did prior," Unidentified Speaker 1 said, adding the county is asserting the assessment finds no taking but must complete the review to proceed. Commissioners and other participants said…
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