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Gwinnett commissioners approve agenda, minutes and consent items; adjourn meeting
Summary
During the April 15 Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners business session the board approved the meeting agenda, the April 1 meeting minutes, and the consent agenda by voice vote, and later moved to adjourn; no separate tallies or roll-call votes were recorded in the transcript.
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The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners approved the April 15 meeting agenda, the April 1 minutes, and the consent agenda by voice vote during the business session that began April 15 at 2 p.m.
The meeting record shows a motion and second for each item followed by an "aye" voice vote and no recorded objections. The clerk announced each approval without a roll-call tally. Later in the session the board received public comment and then approved a motion to adjourn.
Why it matters: These procedural approvals set the meeting’s business order and validated minutes and consent items for county records. No contested votes or recorded tallies were entered into the meeting transcript for these items.
Votes at a glance: - Motion to approve the April 15 agenda: motion made and seconded; outcome: approved by voice vote (no roll-call tally recorded). - Motion to approve minutes from the April 1 meetings: motion made and seconded; outcome: approved by voice vote (no roll-call tally recorded). - Motion to approve the consent agenda (begins on page 5 of packet): motion made and seconded; outcome: approved by voice vote (no roll-call tally recorded). - Motion to adjourn: motion made and seconded; outcome: approved by voice vote.
Ending: The board adjourned the 2 p.m. business session and noted the 3 p.m. informal discussion was canceled; no additional votes were recorded in the April 15 transcript.
