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The Linn County Commissioners took routine administrative actions and several procedural votes during the meeting.
The commission approved the minutes of the previous meeting by voice vote. It also approved claims in the amount of $113,600.90 by voice vote after a motion and second were made.
A motion to authorize the chair to sign insurance-related documents was made after public-works staff explained a proof-of-loss statement that would allow insurance to release funds so the county could pay the contractor for courthouse roof work; commissioners approved that authorization by voice vote and asked staff to monitor the claim closely.
Commissioners appointed Jason Hightower as the Kansas Association of Counties voting delegate for the annual meeting by motion and voice vote. Several motions were also made to move into executive session under KSA 75-4319(b) for attorney–client privilege, personnel evaluations, information security, and financial affairs; the record shows those sessions occurred and were followed by returns to open session with no action taken.
The meeting ended after a motion to adjourn carried by voice vote.
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