The Norfolk County Commission recorded the following actions during its Dec. 10, 2025 meeting.
Key votes and formal actions (each item passed unless noted):
- Executive session: Motion to enter executive session pursuant to chapter 38 §21 (a)(1), (a)(2) and chapter 30A §21(a)(3) for reputation/discipline matters and bargaining/litigation strategy — motion seconded and approved; commission recessed to executive session and later returned to open session.
- Minutes: Open‑session minutes for early December accepted by voice vote.
- Personnel: Notices of resignation for seasonal golf associates Edward Devon, Keith Cross, Edward Curley, and Michael (surname in transcript unclear) accepted; temporary part‑time hires authorized; the commission noted the Walsallen golf course is closing for the season.
- Appointment: Kevin Mason appointed as county carpenter, effective 12/15/25; motion made and approved.
- Warrants: Payroll warrant 26‑23 (county) $144,015.60; warrant 26‑23 subsection 12 (school) $400,084.72; county expense warrant $406,654.74; school expense warrant 26‑06 $149,750.52 — all approved by motion and voice vote.
- Trial balance: Trial balance cited in the packet (stated figure $39,352,525.84) accepted.
- MOU: Authorization for the chairman to sign a memorandum of understanding between the Norfolk County Commissioners and the Norfolk County Agricultural High School Board of Trustees regarding a capital stabilization account — motion approved by roll call.
- FY26 second supplemental and transfers: Motion to proceed with supplemental appropriations and transfers totaling $275,443.70 approved (see separate article for details).
- Facilities license: License approved for Starwood Productions LLC to stage at Wollaston Recreation Facility on Dec. 15, 2025, with a $3,000 license fee and insurance requirement.
- Schedule: Commission schedule set for Dec. 17 (2:30 p.m.), no meeting Dec. 24, and Dec. 31 (11:00 a.m.).
- Adjournment: Motion to adjourn carried; meeting adjourned at 2:09 p.m.
Where the transcript recorded tallies, they were voice votes or brief roll calls; where roll call was used it was to account for a member briefly stepping out of the room. If no individual roll‑call names are printed in the transcript for a vote, the record shows voice approval.