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Christopher Plunker was unanimously appointed chair of the Town of Lakeville Technology Subcommittee, and Bob McNally of Green River Associates was unanimously appointed vice chair during the committee’s July 1 meeting.
The subcommittee also voted to accept its draft charge with one edit: language was added to the “challenges presented” paragraph to note the committee will consider “leveraging financial economies of scale.” The committee chair said the edited charge will be sent to the Select Board for adoption.
Sherry Costant moved to nominate Christopher Plunker for chair and Aaron Goldrick seconded the motion; the committee took a roll-call vote and confirmed Plunker unanimously. The committee then discussed the vice-chair vacancy, and McNally agreed to serve. A motion to appoint McNally as vice chair was moved and seconded; the committee again voted unanimously.
Committee members said they will confirm whether a previously named vice chair (from earlier meetings) remains appropriate once that person arrives at a future meeting. The chair said meeting minutes from earlier sessions in February and April have not yet been located and that the subcommittee is effectively starting from scratch for documentation.
The committee moved to accept the charge with the added language about leveraging financial economies of scale and directed the chair to forward the revised document to the Select Board for its vote.
Votes at a glance - Motion: Nominate Christopher Plunker as chair. Mover: Sherry Costant; Second: Aaron Goldrick. Outcome: Passed (unanimous roll-call vote). - Motion: Appoint Bob McNally as vice chair. Mover: not explicitly named on the record; Second: Wayne Sula. Outcome: Passed (unanimous roll-call vote). - Motion: Accept the subcommittee charge with the edit adding “leveraging financial economies of scale.” Mover/Second: moved and seconded on the record (not attributed by name). Outcome: Passed (unanimous roll-call vote).
The committee set its next meeting for Tuesday, Aug. 19, and indicated a preference to begin at 5 p.m.
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