An unidentified presiding official called the meeting to order Monday, Oct. 25, at 10:00 a.m. and said there was a quorum present.
During the opening minutes the presiding official asked for a motion to enter executive session, saying, "I'd like a motion to go into executive session pursuant to title 1, MRSA 4 0516 consultant." A motion and a second were recorded on the transcript, followed by the question, "All in favor?" The transcript does not record a vote tally or the result of that roll call.
The presiding official later requested a motion to come out of executive session. The transcript records, "I need a motion to come out of executive session. So moved." A second is recorded; the transcript does not show a recorded vote count for the motion to exit.
Shortly afterward the presiding official said a motion was being made to return to executive session, stating, in part, "pursuant to title 1 r s a 4 0 5 6 8 for a continuance agreement to So moved. Second." The recording captures the motion and a second but does not include a roll call or final tally in the provided excerpt.
The provided transcript contains only the procedural motions and the cited statutory references; it does not include the substance of what was discussed during the executive session(s) or any formal outcomes tied to the consultant or the continuance agreement. Any details or decisions made in closed session would appear only if the body later disclosed them in public minutes or subsequent agenda items.