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Bland County supervisors accept FY23 audit, approve appointments and recreation match
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Summary
Bland County supervisors unanimously accepted the FY23 financial audit, approved routine payroll and vendor payments, appointed Wade Hall to the Pathway Park RIFA and added Supervisor Patrick Groseclose to the School Facility Committee, and authorized up to $8,000 in matching recreation funds at their Feb. 27 meeting.
The Bland County Board of Supervisors unanimously accepted the county's FY23 financial review and audit and approved several administrative actions at a Feb. 27 meeting at the Bland County Courthouse.
The board approved a broad consent agenda that included minutes, payroll for Jan. 31 ($129,042.09) and Feb. 16 ($129,155.55), vendor bills for December ($5,572.45), January ($95,407.20) and February ($327,112.96), reports from county offices and appropriations for Social Services ($15,212.70 local allotment) and the Bland County School Board's March requisition ($1,112,984.67). The motion to adopt the consent agenda passed on a roll-call vote: Mr. Kelley, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Groseclose and Mr. Costello all voted yes.
During public comment, Robert Haynes III asked the board to use tax dollars to cover concealed-carry permit fees for all Bland County residents. The transcript records the request but shows no formal action or response to it at the meeting.
Gordon Jones presented the FY23 audit; following the presentation, Supervisor Stephen Kelley moved and Supervisor Randy Johnson seconded a motion to accept the report "as presented." The board recorded a unanimous roll-call vote in favor.
The board made two committee appointments. Supervisor Patrick Groseclose moved to appoint Wade Hall to the Pathway Park Regional Industrial Facilities Authority for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2025; Supervisor Stephen Kelley seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. Later the board appointed Supervisor Groseclose to the School Facility Committee with a term to expire June 30, 2024.
On budget business, the board authorized appropriating up to $8,000 from the Recreation budget to match community donations. The motion, made by Supervisor Randy Johnson and seconded by Supervisor Patrick Groseclose, passed unanimously on a roll-call vote.
The meeting concluded after a motion to adjourn passed unanimously. No additional public hearings or votes were recorded in the transcript.
