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Votes at a glance: Whiteville council adopts agenda, approves minutes and records motions on appointments and budget items

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Summary

During the meeting the council adopted the agenda, approved minutes, carried a motion appointing a member to an unexpired board term, and recorded motion(s) approving budget amendments; several other staff requests were presented for later action.

The Whiteville City Council recorded several routine and substantive motions in the meeting transcript provided.

- Agenda adoption: The council adopted the meeting agenda following a motion and voice vote. "Agenda is adopted," the clerk recorded after the call for the vote.

- Approval of minutes: The council approved the minutes from the April 22 meeting after a motion and voice vote. "Minutes are approved," the clerk recorded.

- Appointment to fill unexpired board term: The transcript records a motion to appoint a citizen (referred to as "Bill" in discussion) to fill an unexpired board vacancy; the motion passed after the call for the vote. The staff discussion referenced that the unexpired term runs through October, the prior holder was "Mr. Dean," and that the selection would fill an unexpired term. The motion carried.

- Budget amendments and Providence Building item: Staff presented budget amendment number 5 (multi-source amendments, Golden Leaf grant, Corvallis contribution, and unexpected roof replacement) and the transcript records "Motion carries" after that presentation indicating approval.

Several other items were presented as staff recommendations or requests (a request for a resolution identifying sidewalk projects for NCDOT, authorization to execute roundabout easements, and staff analysis of tax collection options). For those items the transcript records staff presentation and requests for future council action; the transcript excerpt does not record formal council votes for the sidewalk resolution request or the roundabout easement authorization.

Where the transcript did record formal outcomes, the results are summarized above. Where the transcript did not include a roll-call or named-vote, the article lists outcomes as recorded by the clerk and staff comments; missing details are marked as not specified below.