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The Lakeville Library Board of Trustees voted Oct. 29 to accept corrected minutes from July 23 and Sept. 17 and to adopt a revised Great Ponds Gallery policy.
Chair Patrick Marshall called the meeting to order at 9 a.m. and trustees reviewed typographical and formatting errors in the secretary’s minutes, including misspelled words and name spellings. After trustees discussed specific corrections, a trustee moved to accept the minutes 'as corrected' and the board approved the motion by voice vote.
Later in the meeting a trustee presented the Great Ponds Gallery policy revisions recommended by the gallery committee. The trustee moved to approve the revised policy as supplied in the packet; with no further discussion the board adopted the gallery policy by voice vote.
Votes at a glance - Motion: Accept July 23 and September 17 minutes 'as corrected' — Outcome: approved by voice vote (motion moved and seconded; board vocalized 'aye'). - Motion: Adopt revised Great Ponds Gallery policy (packet revision) — Outcome: approved by voice vote (board vocalized 'aye').
Neither motion recorded a roll-call tally in the meeting transcript and no individual vote tallies were provided. The meeting minutes will be updated to reflect the agreed corrections and the new gallery policy will be incorporated into board policy materials.
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