York County ZBA approves past minutes, adopts 2026 schedule and elects officers

York County Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) · December 12, 2025

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Summary

At a short York County ZBA session, members approved minutes from Aug. 14 and Oct. 9, adopted the 2026 meeting schedule, and elected Jeff Blair chair and Ashley Shim vice chair for 2026; vote tallies were not recorded in the transcript.

The presiding officer (Speaker 1) called the York County Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting to order and moved to approve minutes from Aug. 14, saying there were no questions. After a second and a hand/voice vote, the presiding officer announced the motion passed; the transcript does not include a numeric tally.

The board then considered minutes from Oct. 9. The presiding officer asked for questions, heard none, made a motion for approval and the motion was seconded. The presiding officer again announced the motion passed; the transcript contains no roll-call or count.

Under new business, the presiding officer introduced the 2026 meeting schedule that was provided in the meeting packet and noted the submittal deadline. A motion to adopt the 2026 schedule was made, seconded, and approved by the body; the transcript records the approval but does not record specific vote counts.

The board moved to elect officers for 2026. Speaker 2 nominated Jeff Blair for chair; Speaker 1 seconded the nomination. The presiding officer then called for the vote and indicated the nomination carried (no numeric tally recorded). For vice chair, the presiding officer nominated Ashley Shim, Speaker 2 seconded, and the presiding officer indicated there were no oppositions recorded in the transcript.

The meeting proceeded to other business after officer selection. The transcript records routine procedure—motions, seconds and voice/hand votes—but does not provide roll-call vote tallies or named movers for some routine motions.

The board adjourned later in the meeting after a motion and second.