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The Chatham County Board moved and seconded several appointment and reappointment items during its Oct. 3 meeting. The clerk read motions to appoint Josh Zugich to the Live Oak Public Library board and Kia Walker to the Department of Family and Children Services; both motions received seconds and the chair asked commissioners to cast their votes. The board then moved to reappoint Don Waters to the Chatham County Hospital Authority and reappoint multiple members to the Coastal Regional Commission and the Chatham County zoning board of appeals (James Corsi, Benjamin Palote, Meredith Stone, Kawana Drayton and Robert Vanguard among those named). Motions and seconds were recorded in the meeting record and commissioners were asked to cast votes; the transcript records the motions and calls to vote but does not show roll-call tallies or final outcome statements for each individual item.
Where motions included a vocal "so moved" and a second in the record, the clerk indicated the motion would proceed to a vote and asked commissioners to cast their votes. The transcript does not show each motion's final tally or whether any individual appointment was defeated; the clerk's process indicates the board moved each item forward for a recorded vote at the meeting.
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