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Yavapai County supervisors approve pension funding plan, zoning permits and branding change; lease for food rescue tabled
Summary
At its Feb. 4 meeting the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors adopted a PSPRS pension‑funding policy and other routine measures, unanimously approved two land‑use permits and a branding‑guide amendment, and tabled a lease for a church‑run food‑rescue program to Feb. 18 after contract‑language questions.
The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 4 adopted a Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS) funding policy, approved two land‑use permits and a change to the county branding guide, and tabled a lease transferring a county space to a church for a food‑rescue operation.
The meeting began with a second‑quarter financial briefing from Finance Director Connie Dekemper and Budget Manager Kevin Forbes. Dekemper reported property‑tax receipts are up about $2,500,000 year‑to‑date (roughly 4%), remote sales are up 12.47% year‑to‑date, retail sales are up 1.38% and restaurants and bars are up 3.45%. Staff said general‑fund expenditures are on target with…
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