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The presiding officer called the Town of Sellersburg meeting to order, conducted roll call and the board approved routine procedural items by voice vote. The board adopted the meeting agenda, approved minutes from the prior meeting and approved allowance claims that had been circulated for signature.
No members of the public addressed the board during the public-comment period. The board then heard a presentation from member Charlie Smith about a private pool-management proposal and discussed community events, including the recent Santa parade and possible timing adjustments for future events.
Before adjourning, the board set a planning item to schedule a park superintendent workshop in January or February and agreed to hold a smaller working meeting (or a public workshop if the full board attends) to develop workshop details.
Votes at a glance: - Adopt agenda — motion made and seconded; approved by voice vote. - Approve prior meeting minutes — motion made and seconded; approved by voice vote. - Approve allowance claims — motion made and seconded; approved by voice vote. - Adjourn meeting — motion made and seconded; approved by voice vote.
The meeting concluded after routine business and the board did not take formal contract action on the pool proposal.
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