At a meeting (date and body not specified), the presiding member called a vote on "motion 2 5 dash 5 9 5," recorded two "Aye" votes and noted that Member Merrill was absent, after which the presiding member adjourned the meeting.
The transcript shows the presiding member calling the roll for the vote: "Moved. Second discussion vote. Vote on motion 2 5 dash 5 9 5. Mister Merrill is absent. Mister Benton?" Member Benton replied, "Aye." The presiding member then asked, "Missus Lewis?" and Member Lewis replied, "Aye." The presiding member closed the meeting by saying, "We are adjourned." These exchanges are recorded verbatim in the meeting transcript.
No mover or seconder for the motion is identified in the transcript, and the record does not state whether the yes votes met the legal threshold required for approval. The transcript contains no additional discussion of the motion's subject, any amendments, or follow-up directions.
The meeting record lists three members by last name: Member Merrill (absent), Member Benton (voted "Aye"), and Member Lewis (voted "Aye"). The transcript does not provide first names, official titles, the name of the governing body, the meeting date, or any contextual documents tied to the motion number cited in the vote call.
Because the transcript includes only the brief roll call and adjournment, there is no recorded debate, staff presentation, or stated implementation steps related to the motion in the provided excerpt.