The meeting opened with a statement that it was held in compliance with the Open Public Meeting Act (Public Law 1975, chapter 231). Unidentified Speaker 2 read the compliance notice, saying the meeting had been advertised in the Daily Record and Suburban Trends, that the agenda was posted, and that a copy had been filed with the county clerk.
During roll call, names called included Mister Bloomer; Mister Cerisi (noted would be late); Miss Esposito; Mister Giddon; Miss Icaio; Mister McSweeney; Mister Pompeo (recorded absent); Mister Sanic; and Missus Shanton (recorded absent). The meeting record shows a quorum was present.
The presiding officer opened the public-comment period but said there were no members of the public present and closed the period. The presiding officer then "Motion[ed] to go into executive session," a motion that was seconded by Unidentified Speaker 3 and approved on a voice vote with an "Aye" response; no opposition was recorded in the transcript. The public record in the provided transcript does not state the subject or legal basis cited for the executive session, nor does it include a numerical vote tally.
The meeting proceeded into executive session after the motion. The transcript ends with the motion and voice vote; no further public business or the stated purpose of the executive session is recorded.