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The Oak Harbor Marina Advisory Commission recorded three routine actions during the meeting: adoption of the meeting agenda, approval of the July 14 minutes and the reappointment of student representative Grant Nienhaus.
Nut graf: All three motions were moved, seconded and carried with ayes recorded on the floor; no no votes or abstentions were recorded in the meeting transcript.
The motions and outcomes recorded in the meeting transcript:
1) Approve agenda as submitted — motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved (ayes recorded).
2) Approve July 14 minutes as submitted — motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved (ayes recorded).
3) Reappoint Grant Nienhaus as student representative — motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved (ayes recorded). The transcript notes Grant was not present but "gave his blessing" for reappointment.
Ending: The commission completed these routine actions early in the meeting and proceeded to substantive business on marina finances, staffing and long-term projects.
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