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Unidentified meeting participants approve alcohol license by voice vote
Summary
Participants at a meeting not identified in the transcript voted by voice in favor of an alcohol license; the transcript records a motion, a second and a collective “Aye,” but does not identify the licensee or individual votes.
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Participants at a meeting not identified in the transcript voted by voice in favor of an alcohol license and then moved to adjourn.
Speaker 2 (unidentified meeting participant) said, "We're just voting on alcohol license right now." Shortly afterward, Speaker 1 (unidentified meeting participant) called for a motion, the motion was seconded, and Speaker 1 asked, "All in favor?" with attendees responding, "Aye." The transcript does not record names tied to the votes or the identity of the license applicant.
The exchange in the transcript shows no substantive debate about the license. The record contains no details about the applicant, the type of alcohol license, conditions, or any opposing votes. After the voice vote, the meeting welcomed an individual named Chuck Mac and later a motion to adjourn was made.
Because the transcript excerpts lack an identified governing body, specific agenda language, or recorded individual votes, the article reports only what the transcript shows: a motion and second on an item described as an "alcohol license," a voice vote in which those present said "Aye," and no further particulars about the license or the voters.

