Presiding officer said, "Let the record reflect that, there's no votes taken in executive session." The presiding officer then called for a voice vote and said, "All those in favor? Aye. Vote? Motion carries."
The presiding officer later said, "There's no other business to come before the board this evening. I'll entertain a motion for adjournment." After a brief voice vote — "Yes. All in favor? Aye." — the presiding officer concluded that the motion to adjourn carried.
Nut graf: The meeting closed without recorded roll-call votes during the executive session and ended with a standard motion to adjourn. The transcript provides only brief procedural remarks and voice votes; no substantive agenda discussion or formal roll-call tallies were recorded in the provided excerpt.
The transcript excerpts show two procedural actions: a statement certifying that no votes were taken during the executive session and a motion to adjourn. Both were confirmed by voice vote; the transcript does not identify movers, seconders, or individual voting members by name, nor does it record numerical tallies.
Because the record excerpt is limited to these closing remarks, there is no additional context in the transcript about matters discussed during the executive session or any pending business that might follow. The meeting was ended after the chair invited adjournment and the voice vote carried.