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The Clayton Town Council approved an estimate to repair damage at Town Hall, voting in favor after a motion and second.
Transcript remarks referenced a total of $4,400 for a base repair and an additional $695 if a particular component is removed or altered; the council recorded a first and second motion and approved the item by voice vote. The record did not include contractor identification or a detailed scope beyond those amounts in the provided excerpt.
Nut graf: Council members directed staff to proceed with the estimate as presented and to return with details if scope or cost changed.
Discussion noted simply that a motion was made and seconded and that the council approved the estimate by voice vote. No follow-up schedule or contract details were recorded in the transcript provided.
Ending: Staff to implement the approved estimate and inform the council of any scope changes or additional costs; the transcript did not specify implementation deadlines.
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