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The Sawyer County Administrative Committee approved Resolution 2026-1 to adjust a supervisor district boundary after the City of Hayward annexed a parcel containing the Monarch Gym.
A committee member explained the annexation and said the parcel would be represented as a single property with no registered voter living there. The request moved the parcel from Supervisor Stacy Hessel's ballot area to Supervisor Tom Duffy's for upcoming ballots. "They annexed a property... it's the Monarch Gym," the presenter said while describing the map and the requested change.
A motion to approve the move was made and seconded; the transcript records "Motion by Mr. Breckheimer, second by Mr. Duffy to approve" and then shows the voice vote: "Aye" and "Motion carries." The record does not include a roll-call tally.
The change is administrative and affects which supervisor's ballot listing will include the parcel; because the parcel does not contain a voting resident, it will appear as part of Duffy’s district on future ballots. The committee did not attach additional conditions to the approval.
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