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Commissioners elected Commissioner Bundy as chair and Commissioner Jackson as vice chair at the Housing and Community Development Commission meeting on Oct. (date not specified).
The vote was taken by roll call after multiple nominations. Commissioners Cassidy, Daniels, Jackson, Smith and Stuland recorded “aye” on the roll call; Commissioner Vance was absent and excused. The commission did not record any no votes or formal abstentions during the roll call reported on the record.
The election follows the commission’s standing procedure that officers are chosen from among its membership and serve one-year terms. Commissioners discussed nomination protocol and the one‑year/ two‑consecutive‑year limit that applies to service as chair prior to completing the vote.
Commissioners and staff said the formal switching of seats will be handled at a future meeting where full logistics can be completed with all members present. No related policy or budget decision was enacted as part of the election.
Membership changes and officer elections are procedural items the commission holds at the start of each term; the commission will continue its regular business at subsequent meetings with Bundy presiding.
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