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Council approves Dec. 16 minutes, confirms appointments by unanimous consent and moves to executive session

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Summary

The Blythewood Town Council unanimously approved minutes from Dec. 16, made appointments to planning and zoning boards by unanimous consent, entered and later reconvened from executive session, and adjourned.

At the Blythewood Town Council meeting the following procedural motions were adopted by the council during the regular session:

• Approval of minutes: Mayor Pro Tem Brock moved to approve the Dec. 16 minutes as presented; Councilman McKendrick seconded. The council voted in favor and the motion carried.

• Appointments: Mayor Pro Tem Brock moved that the council approve new appointments (including Katasha Hietison to the Planning Commission and Mario Lewis to the Board of Zoning Appeals) and reappointments by unanimous consent; there were no objections and the appointments were confirmed.

• Executive session: The council voted to enter executive session pursuant to South Carolina Code §30-4-70 to discuss four listed items, including a Project Connect update, negotiation related to proposed contractual arrangements and the proposed sale of real property at Doko Park, legal advice on business license fees, and personnel and legal advice related to SANE. The motion to enter executive session carried by voice vote.

• Reconvene and adjournment: The council reconvened in open session (motion to reconvene made by Mayor Pro Tem Brock, seconded by Councilwoman Page) and later approved a motion to adjourn (moved by Councilman McKendrick; seconded by Councilwoman Paige).

No roll-call tallies were recorded in the meeting record for these motions; the minutes and appointments were approved by voice/unanimous consent as documented.