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The Ottawa County Housing Commission conducted routine procedural business at the start and end of its meeting.
Early in the session the commission moved to approve the agenda; a motion was made, seconded and the chair called for a voice vote in which members present said "aye" with no recorded opposition. The minutes were likewise moved, seconded and approved by voice vote.
Near the end of the meeting staff presented a proposed 2024 meeting schedule. Commissioners noted conflicts with holiday weeks (July 2 adjacent to July 4 and a September date that falls on Labor Day) and moved to adjust those dates to avoid holidays. The motion to adopt the revised schedule was seconded and approved by voice vote with commissioners present saying "aye." The transcript records general assent but does not include a roll-call vote with member names and individual tallies.
No formal votes on ordinances, contracts or budget items were recorded during this meeting; the recorded actions were procedural approvals and schedule adoption.
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