Meeting approves $827.91 insurance claim for Robert Brayton
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An unidentified meeting moved and approved an insurance claim from Erie Insurance on behalf of their insured, Robert Brayton, for $827.91 by voice vote; the session then adjourned. No roll call or detailed discussion is recorded in the transcript.
An unidentified meeting moved to approve an insurance claim from Erie Insurance on behalf of their insured, Robert Brayton, for $827.91, and the motion was approved by voice vote. The meeting then immediately adjourned.
According to the transcript, an Unidentified Speaker said, "I'll make a motion to approve the claim of Erie Insurance, on behalf of their insured, Robert Brayton, in the amount of $827.91." The same speaker also said, "I'll second." The chair asked, "All those in favor?" and the record shows a single audible response: "Aye." No roll-call vote or individual names are recorded.
The action appears to be a routine administrative approval to pay a claim submitted by Erie Insurance on behalf of an insured individual. The transcript contains no discussion of the underlying incident, policy coverage, or any objections to the payment amount. There is no documentation of alternate motions, amendments, or requests for additional information in the provided segments.
Votes at a glance: The transcript records two formal motions with voice votes. First, the motion to approve the Erie Insurance claim (Robert Brayton) for $827.91 was moved, seconded, and carried by voice (recorded as "Aye"). Second, a subsequent motion to adjourn was moved, seconded, and carried by voice (recorded as "Aye"). The transcript does not record a numeric tally or named votes for either motion.
The meeting concluded with the adjournment vote and no further agenda items or public comment recorded in the supplied transcript.
