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The Cobb County Board of Commissioners on July 8 approved a revised consent agenda that included authorization to settle a workers' compensation claim and multiple routine items. The motion to add a settlement for the workers' compensation claim on behalf of Khan Cosby was moved and seconded and recorded as carried 4-0.
When the board moved to approve the full consent agenda, Commissioner Gambrill asked that the clerk note she did not support agenda item number 8 or agenda item number 14. The clerk's record shows the consent motion carried 4-0; the board noted Commissioner Eric Allen was absent.
Why it matters: consent agendas bundle routine and noncontroversial items for a single vote; the clerk's notation shows a commissioner chose to register opposition to two named items even though the overall motion passed. The record does not include statements explaining Commissioner Gambrill's reasons for opposing items 8 or 14.
Details: the board authorized execution of necessary documents by appropriate county personnel for the approved items. The meeting transcript identifies the added consent item as authorization to settle a workers' compensation claim on behalf of Khan Cosby. The clerk noted the board approved the revised consent agenda and proceeded to the regular meeting.
Actions recorded at the meeting are the formal authorization to settle the workers' compensation claim and approval of the consent agenda; no substantive debate on the contested consent items was recorded on the public transcript.
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