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The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners approved several routine and administrative items during their meeting.
Key actions taken:
- Elect chair and vice chair: The board agreed to retain the same chair and vice chair as in 2025; motion passed with an "aye" vote.
- Correct rescission board order: Staff identified a numbering error in a previous rescission; the board rescinded the incorrect entry and re-adopted the correct board order. Motion passed unanimously.
- Planning docket approval and subdivision findings: The board approved findings related to Planning Docket PAZ-01-24/SD-03-24 for a 14-lot subdivision (tax lot R441801000), applicant John Abrams; motion passed unanimously.
- IGA #15568 with Oregon Youth Authority: Approved to fund expunction of juvenile records in the total amount of $57,705.84 (retroactive 01/01/2026 through 12/31/2027). Motion passed unanimously.
- MOA with Oregon Health & Science University: Approved a memorandum of agreement for the Nutrition Oregon campaign in the amount of $28,954 (retroactive 01/01/2026 through 12/31/2026). Motion passed unanimously.
- Consent agenda: The board approved the consent agenda and passed routine items as listed on the agenda; motion passed unanimously.
Where votes were recorded as "motion passes unanimously," individual roll-call names and item‑level vote-record details are not included in the verbal transcript; the board indicated unanimous approval on these items.
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