The Washington County Solid Waste Management meeting approved routine business and heard a brief operations update before adjourning.
Chair (identified in the transcript as the meeting leader) asked members to review the minutes and invited a motion; a motion was made, seconded and approved by voice vote (tally not specified). The board then moved to approve claims; that motion also received a second and passed by voice vote, with the transcript recording general assent but no roll-call tally.
Chair then turned the meeting over to Tammy, who reported on site operations amid recent wet weather. Tammy said operations had continued despite heavy rain and muddy conditions and that the site was currently "not public friendly." She reported that stone had been ordered to improve public access and that "as of Thursday and Friday, the pad is a lot more stable." Tammy added, "we've been able to continue the operations," and noted the ongoing challenges with mud and rain. (A numeric phrase in the transcript—"it's about 700 days over the past 3 weeks"—was unclear in the audio/transcript and is reported here as stated.)
Board members briefly responded. Mayor Green thanked staff and other members; the Chair complimented Tammy, saying, "Tammy's doing a good job. She's right on top of it," and praised the team for working well together. No members of the public offered comments during the public-comment period; the Chair stated there were no public concerns at that time.
A motion to adjourn was made, seconded and approved by voice vote. The meeting ended with brief informal remarks among participants about contacting each other later.
The meeting record does not include roll-call vote tallies or the names of motion movers and seconders for the approved items; those details were recorded only as motions, seconds and voice votes in the transcript.