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Votes at a glance: committee approved minutes, two event permits, recreational-trails resolution and ordinance amendment

April 13, 2025 | Sawyer County, Wisconsin


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Votes at a glance: committee approved minutes, two event permits, recreational-trails resolution and ordinance amendment
At the meeting, the Sawyer County Land, Water and Forest Resources Committee recorded the following formal outcomes (voice votes; specific tallies not recorded):

- Approval of minutes from the previous meeting: Motion made and seconded; "Aye. Motion carried."

- Approval of the Hungry Bear Bridal Race event application (uses a portion of county trails on the north end of the county): Motion made and seconded; "Aye. Motion carries." Materials submitted included an event application, insurance and a course map. Trail closures and restrictions at ATV/snowmobile trail crossings were noted in the application.

- Approval of a related event-route item (Climbing Club trail road) that is part of the Hungry Bear event application: Motion made and seconded; "Aye. Motion carries."

- Approval of the 2025 recreational-trails aid resolution (annual resolution to apply for snowmobile and ATV grants): Motion made and seconded; "Aye. Aye. K. Resolution carries." Committee directed staff to forward the resolution to the county board for approval.

- Approval of the amendment to Sawyer County's taxation ordinance, Chapter 24 (to align county process with state Acts 206 and 207, set procurement timelines and adopt administrative fees per property): Motion made and seconded; "Aye. Aye. Aye. Post? Motion carries."

Notes: The meeting transcript records voice approvals but does not provide roll-call tallies or names attached to each recorded "Aye." When vote counts or recorded roll-call votes are needed, committee minutes or the county clerk's official record should be consulted.

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