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The Rangeley Board of Selectmen on Dec. 1 approved routine minutes, confirmed an appointment to a town committee and authorized a landowner-permission form for a local snowmobile club.
A motion to approve the Nov. 24 meeting minutes was made by Jim and seconded by Sam; the chair called the vote and the motion passed. No roll-call tally was recorded in the transcript.
Later in the meeting the board moved and approved the appointment of Keith Savage to the Capital Planning/Improvement Committee (CPIC). After the vote the board offered brief congratulations to Savage.
In a separate action the board authorized the town manager to sign a landowner-permission form for the Rangeley Lakes Snowmobile Club. During discussion a member said the town has previously included permissions for limited town vehicle use for administrative purposes and for installation of cameras for security; the speaker offered to include those items on the current form unless the board objected. No member objected and the chair called the motion passed.
Votes at a glance
- Minutes (Nov. 24): Motion to approve by Jim; seconded by Sam; outcome: passed; vote tally: not specified. - Appointment — Keith Savage to CPIC: Moved and seconded; outcome: approved; vote tally: not specified. - Rangeley Lakes Snowmobile Club landowner permission: Motion to authorize town manager to sign; outcome: approved; vote tally: not specified.
The meeting transcript does not include formal roll-call tallies for these motions or record any dissents.
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