After months of extended speculation, the Saline County board of commissioners made a move to close on the property slated for a new jail during Tuesday's meeting. The Salina City Commission approved two ordinances on the first reading Monday night that amended their future land use designation from an employment area to a public or semi-public area and rezoned the tract of land that would be used for the jail to a planned development district. County administrator Philip Smith-Hanes gave Commissioner Rodger Sparks the option to delay signing the closing documents for the property transfer until after the second reading of the ordinances.