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Board approves routine resolutions and budget updates in unanimous votes
Summary
The Livingston County Board of Supervisors approved a package of routine resolutions by unanimous consent, including budget amendments, fund transfers, a county planning account, a lease with NYSED/AccessVR, mortgage tax apportionment, a salary schedule amendment for the county clerk/DMV, engagement of legal counsel, and two youth board appointments; an executive session request to discuss an appointment followed.
The Livingston County Board of Supervisors moved through a series of routine administrative resolutions and approved them by unanimous consent during the regular meeting.
Key items adopted included an abstract of claims, amendments to the 2026 county highway and sheriff’s budgets, a transfer of funds for the Department of Health, establishment of a planning account, authorization for the chairman to sign a lease with the New York State Department of Education for AccessVR, apportionment of mortgage tax receipts for 10/01/2025–03/31/2026, an amendment to the 2026 county clerk/DMV salary schedule, and authorization to engage Stamm Law Firm LLP for legal services. The clerk conducted roll-call confirmations on these unanimous-consent items, and the chair declared them adopted.
The board also recorded two appointments to the Livingston County Youth Board: Avery Snyder and Justin Zajac. At the conclusion of the public items, a supervisor requested the board go into executive session to discuss an appointment; the transcript cuts off before the start or outcome of that session was recorded.
Most resolutions were moved with a request for unanimous consent and little or no debate on the floor; the transcript records repeated roll-call 'Aye' responses and the repeated notation that items were "adopted." The meeting therefore proceeded with administrative housekeeping necessary for county operations rather than extended policy debate.

