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Town of Lakeville schedules May 12 public hearing at Ted Williams Camp; approves Dec. 19 minutes
Summary
At a remote Town of Lakeville meeting, members voted unanimously to schedule a May 12 in-person hearing at Ted Williams Camp (Loompon Lodge), approved Dec. 19 meeting minutes and set the next regular meeting for April 17 at the library before adjourning.
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The Town of Lakeville scheduled an in-person public hearing for May 12 at 6 p.m. at Ted Williams Camp, Loompon Lodge, after a unanimous roll-call vote during a remote meeting. The board also approved minutes from its Dec. 19 meeting and announced its next regular meeting for Thursday, April 17 at the library before adjourning at 7:07 p.m.
The hearing scheduling drew a single motion and a second; a roll-call vote followed because several members participated remotely. "I'll let Kathy decide who's seconded that," said the meeting chair (name not specified), who called for the roll call. Town members recorded unanimous support; the chair said, "the motion carries unanimously."
The board then considered approval of minutes from the Dec. 19 meeting. A member moved to approve the minutes and another member seconded. During the roll-call vote, members again registered unanimous approval: "Aye," recorded for each participating member, and the chair confirmed the motion carried.
Before adjourning, the chair announced the next regularly scheduled meeting would be Thursday, April 17 at the library. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn that carried by unanimous roll call; the chair stated the meeting was adjourned at 7:07 p.m.
The items taken—scheduling a public hearing, approving prior minutes and adjourning—were procedural and did not include further debate or detailed reports in the transcript. No ordinances, resolutions, contracts or budget votes were discussed or adopted in the recorded segments.

