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Jackson County Commission approves courthouse study contract, rescinds landlord solid-waste rule and amends marina residency policy
Summary
At its Jan. 28 meeting, the Jackson County Commission approved a contract to study courthouse renovations, rescinded a prior policy making property owners responsible for renters' garbage accounts, and amended park marina rules to limit living aboard to no more than 10 nights in a 30‑day period; several other routine items were also approved.
The Jackson County Commission on Jan. 28 voted on several administrative actions, approving an architecture study for the courthouse, rescinding a landlord-responsibility solid-waste policy and adopting new marina residency limits.
The commission approved staff’s recommendation to contract for architectural and engineering services to study the courthouse’s existing conditions and present conceptual layouts, cost estimates and phasing options. Staff described a first-phase, “not to exceed” study fee of $45,000 to review current conditions, interview stakeholders including judges and clerks, and produce an order‑of‑magnitude cost estimate. The contract…
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