Participants return from executive session and adjourn after voice votes

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At the end of a recorded meeting, an unidentified participant moved to return from executive session and the body subsequently adjourned following voice votes; the transcript records 'Aye' and at least one 'Nay' but does not identify voters by name or provide a roll-call tally.

An unidentified meeting participant moved to return from executive session and was seconded; attendees then conducted voice votes and the meeting was adjourned, according to the meeting transcript. Unidentified Speaker 1, an unidentified meeting participant, moved to return from executive session, and Unidentified Speaker 2 seconded the motion. The transcript records an "Aye" in response to the motion to return. Shortly afterward a motion to adjourn was made and seconded; the audio records both "Aye" and at least one "Nay" before a roll call and the declaration, "We are adjourned." The record does not include named vote tallies or identify which individuals cast the verbal votes. These exchanges describe routine procedural actions concluding the session; the transcript provides no substantive discussion or decisions on policy or agenda items. The transcript excerpts show the motion to return from executive session, the seconder, and voice voting; they also show a subsequent motion to adjourn, a second, a brief exchange including a recorded "Nay," and a roll call leading to the chair's statement that the meeting was adjourned. Because the audio and transcript do not attach names to the voice votes, the outcome is recorded here only as the motions being approved according to the meeting record, not by individual roll-call votes.