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Parties may file written responses within seven days; meeting adjourned

3787084 · June 11, 2025
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Summary

A staff member told attendees that parties may file a written response within seven days, noted the proceeding would be "CTR, CTR only," and then adjourned the meeting; no formal motions or votes were recorded in the excerpt.

A staff member said parties may file a written response within seven days and indicated the proceeding was "CTR, CTR only," then closed the meeting.

The staff member told participants, "They wanna file a written response, they may do that. 7 days," and later said, "Right. So, again, it looks like we're all set. CTR, CTR only." The same speaker then offered thanks and announced the meeting was adjourned: "I wanna thank everyone for their tent, attention, in this matter. And with that, this meeting is adjourned. Have a nice evening."

The transcript excerpt provided no formal motions, seconds or recorded votes related to the filing deadline. The only procedural timeline specified in the excerpt was the seven-day window to submit a written response; who may file that response beyond the generic reference to "they" was not specified in the excerpt.

No authorities, ordinances, statutes or formal agenda items were named in the excerpt. The remark "CTR, CTR only" was recorded verbatim in the transcript; the excerpt does not define the acronym or explain its legal or procedural consequences.