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Morrow County commissioners approve routine bills, transfers and an appointment

March 20, 2024 | Morrow County, Ohio


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Morrow County commissioners approve routine bills, transfers and an appointment
Morrow County commissioners voted on a package of routine financial and administrative items at their March 20, 2024 meeting, approving bills and several transfers and accepting an appointment to the county's Board of Developmental Disabilities.

The board approved bills number 1361 and moved multiple appropriations, including funds allocated to the Community Service Building and a transfer from the general fund to the Johnson Stewart Fund. Commissioners also journalized the treasurer's report closing business on Feb. 29 and approved pay application No. 9 for ongoing assignments. Clerk-level announcements listed the items and motions; the board responded with affirmative roll-call confirmations.

Votes at a glance
- Bills No. 1361: approved (motion and second recorded; affirmative responses on roll call).
- Appropriation to Community Service Building: approved (motion moved and seconded).
- Transfer from general fund to Johnson Stewart Fund: approved (motion moved and seconded).
- Journalize treasurer's report (close business on Feb. 29): approved.
- Pay application No. 9: approved.
- Appointment of Mark Schultz to the Morrow County Board of Developmental Disabilities: accepted by the board.

Why it matters
Routine approvals such as bills, transfers and pay applications keep county operations funded and vendors paid. The appointment to the Board of Developmental Disabilities fills a vacant seat on a local governing body that oversees services for residents with developmental disabilities.

What commissioners said
Clerk (Speaker 3) presented each item and called for votes. When the appointment was announced, county staff described it as a routine journal entry accompanying other consent items. There were no recorded dissents during the roll-call confirmations reported in the transcript.

Next steps
The board did not schedule additional public hearings on these items during the session; staff indicated one agenda item (a tax-review/cRA-related amendment) will return as a formal amendment at a future meeting. The meeting recessed and then returned to regular session before adjourning.

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