The Atchison County commissioners approved two legal measures: a resolution extending the county's participation in the Neighborhood Revitalization Plan (NRP) interlocal agreement through April 30, 2026, and a charter resolution modifying the county's property-redemption procedure following tax-foreclosure sale.
County counselor Mr. Van Parish told the commission the NRP extension is intended to prevent any lapse between the current plan and the effective date of a new plan. The commission adopted the extension by voice vote; staff referenced the adopted file number as 1562 upon adoption.
Mr. Van Parish also presented a charter resolution altering the county's internal process for redeeming properties after a tax-foreclosure sale, changing from one delinquent-year preference to an alternative specified in the resolution. He explained that charter resolutions require a three-quarters governing-body vote and must be published twice in the county's official newspaper; a valid protest petition signed by at least 2% of registered voters within 60 days of final publication would trigger an election and prevent the charter resolution from taking effect. Commissioners voted to adopt the charter resolution (filed as 1563).
Next steps: County staff will publish the charter resolution in the official newspaper twice; monitor for any valid protest petition during the 60-day window; follow through on interlocal NRP coordination with cities and school districts per the approved extension.