A scheduled meeting of the Mecklenburg County Board of Appeals was adjourned at about 7:30 p.m. after members determined they did not have a quorum, according to the meeting transcript.
The adjournment means the board postponed its business until its next monthly meeting. The transcript records one board member saying they would ask “Mr. Howard” to make a motion to call the meeting to order, and another member declaring the meeting adjourned when the quorum was not present.
Board member 2 said, “The meeting be adjourned until next month, later today. Thank y'all for coming. Okay.” The transcript does not record any formal votes, seconds, or adopted motions before the adjournment.
Meeting organizers attempted to convene the session and called for a motion to come to order at about 7:30 p.m.; the recording indicates the attempt lasted until roughly 7:35 p.m. but provides no date for the meeting in the transcript. Because a quorum was not present, the board did not take up substantive agenda items and postponed them to the next monthly meeting.
The transcript includes no references to specific appeals, agenda items, or alternate arrangements for handling matters before the board. The next meeting date was not specified in the transcript.