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Brown County commissioners approve two resort-lot replats
Summary
At a March 2, 2026 regular meeting, the Board of County Commissioners, Brown County, Ohio, approved replats for Lake Waynoka Resort Lot 3379 and Lake Lorelei Resort Lots 649–651. Both motions passed unanimously in roll-call votes; no public comment was received.
The Board of County Commissioners, Brown County, Ohio, approved replats for Lake Waynoka Resort Lot 3379 and Lake Lorelei Resort Lots 649, 650 and 651 during its regular meeting March 2, 2026.
Commissioner Gordon Ellis moved to approve the Lake Waynoka Resort Lot 3379 replat; Commissioner Barry L. Woodruff seconded. The board recorded a roll-call vote with Commissioner Barry L. Woodruff, Commissioner Gordon Ellis and President Tony Applegate all voting yea, and the motion passed.
Commissioner Barry L. Woodruff then moved to approve the Lake Lorelei Resort Lots 649, 650 and 651 replat; Commissioner Gordon Ellis seconded. The board again voted yea on the roll call and approved the replat for the three Lake Lorelei lots.
Earlier on the agenda, Commissioner Woodruff moved to approve the minutes of the previous regular meeting and to waive oral reading; Commissioner Ellis seconded and that motion also passed on a roll-call vote.
No members of the public attended the meeting and the public-comment period produced no remarks. The board adjourned after the listed business; Commissioner Ellis moved to adjourn and Commissioner Woodruff seconded, with the roll-call vote recording all three commissioners in favor.
Post-meeting notes in the minutes record that Commissioner Gordon Ellis attended the Southern Ohio Buckeye Safety Council meeting and community events, and Commissioner Barry L. Woodruff attended the Records Commission meeting and an Ohio Valley Regional Development Commission executive committee meeting. Minutes show a March 2 meeting between commissioners and Brian Morrison of MAA Technology to discuss county information-technology services. The minutes were approved March 4, 2026, and bear signatures for the record.
The board did not take other land-use actions during this session and no formal appeals or contested hearings were recorded in these minutes.
