The Board of County Commissioners approved a set of claims and its consent agenda and then adjourned during its Jan. 2 meeting. Speaker 3 moved to approve claims, reciting the claim identifiers on the record: "I move for approval of claims number 20Four-eighty824Dash08924Dash09024Dash091 and 24Dash092," and the motion was recorded and put to a voice vote. Speaker 1 called for the ayes and recorded "Aye."
Later in the meeting, Speaker 2 moved to approve the consent agenda and to place the file items on file: "I'll make the motion to approve the consent agenda and place the file items to file." Speaker 3 seconded that motion. After the procedural check for discussion, Speaker 1 again called for the ayes; a voice "Aye" was recorded and the motion passed.
Speaker 1 asked for public comments on county business and, hearing none, thanked attendees and adjourned the meeting. Speaker 3 closed with an informal remark that he wished all meetings were that short. The session involved routine, procedural approvals; no substantive policy items, contested votes, or public testimony on county business were recorded in the transcript.