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The Huron commission approved the certified pay schedule after a brief presentation and roll-call vote. A commissioner noted an omission: seven street‑department employees were not included in the packet due to a page-movement or pagination error.
The clerk or presenter said the full certified pay schedule was before the commission and invited questions. One commissioner pointed to the omission, saying, "there was 7 people from the street department that were not in there" when moving from one page to the next; the transcript records that as the reason for the missing entries. The commission nevertheless moved and seconded approval and recorded the vote in favor.
The meeting record does not include further detail on whether the missing street‑department entries will be added to the official record or whether an administrative correction will follow.
The commission adjourned after completing the vote.
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