His decision comes after an internal investigation found that DeYoung had violated the county鈥檚 sexual harassment policy earlier this month.
During a July 2 public meeting, DeYoung jokingly asked county Finance Director Sandy Novak to sit on his lap while patting his thighs as she was giving a presentation. He later apologized for his actions.
鈥淚 am not trying to get out of anything,鈥 DeYong said during the next business meeting on July 10. 鈥淚t was wrong what I did, absolutely wrong. Nobody should do this.鈥
Novak said during the July 10 meeting that this wasn't the only incident involving DeYoung or the culture within Josephine County.
鈥淢r. DeYoung was very comfortable being very disrespectful in a room full of my peers. No one who saw the video could deny that,鈥 Novak said. 鈥淭he number one comment I received coming out of there is, 'That it's just Dan being Dan.'鈥
The investigation by county staff concluded by restricting DeYoung's interactions with Novak, issuing him a written warning and requiring that he undergo additional training regarding appropriate workplace behavior.
In a statement on Monday he wrote, 鈥淭his has been an incredibly tough decision for me, but over the past 18 months I have come to realize that I am no longer able to contribute effectively to the well-being of this wonderful community. For this reason, I must step away.鈥
DeYoung added that he鈥檒l release a longer statement explaining his decision to step down in the coming days.
DeYoung's term as commissioner was set to end in November. He was not planning to run for reelection. Previously a member of the Grants Pass City Council, DeYoung was elected to the county commission in 2016.