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Votes at a glance: commission approves rezoning, annexation, budget amendments and appointments

County Commission · February 24, 2026

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Summary

Commission recorded multiple votes: several rezoning ordinances and an annexation passed unanimously, budget amendments and fund transfers were approved, appointments were confirmed (17 yes, 1 abstain), and the commission approved authorizing an engineering solicitation for a jail project.

At its regular session the county commission approved a slate of routine and substantive measures, including rezoning decisions, budget amendments, appointments and a planning resolution.

Key outcomes:

- Minutes: Chair called for a motion and the minutes were approved by voice vote.

- Appointments: The commission approved appointments to the Board of Agriculture (Katie May Harper, Van Thompson, Will Dennis), Board of Equalization (Lance Howell), and Board of Zoning Appeals (Seth Thurman). Vote recorded: 17 yes, 1 abstain.

- Ordinances and rezoning: - Ordinance 3-39-2026-01 (rezoning Parcel 018009 on Highway 25 from C2 to R1) passed on second reading with an electronic vote of 18 yes, 0 no. - Ordinance 3-40-2026-02 (combined rezoning/regulatory document) was presented and approved on electronic vote, 18 yes, 0 no; planning staff noted new PUD zoning language and a land-use matrix for clarity. - Ordinance 3-41-2026-03 (rezoning A1 to I1 for Parcel 019014 on Halltown Road) was advanced and a public hearing scheduled; related annexation ordinance 3-42-2026-04 for the same parcel passed 18 yes, 0 no.

- Budget amendments: Multiple fund draws and internal transfers were approved as a package, including a $10,300 insurance recovery for a sheriff's vehicle, a $33,210 draw from fund balance for employee medical insurance premium increases, and $22,000 moved to contract for EMS billing services (contract estimated at 5% of net collections). The package passed 18 yes, 0 no.

- Resolution: Resolution 202602836 (park master plan) was adopted 18-0.

- Other: The commission authorized the mayor to solicit engineering services for a proposed jail/judicial center (vote 18-0). The wheel tax proposal discussion was tabled pending more detailed numbers.

All recorded electronic votes shown in the meeting packet were taken with the devices and recorded in the minutes.