Unidentified speaker moves to seal nonpublic minutes; voice votes carry motions and adjourn meeting
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At a brief Brentwood Town proceeding, an unidentified speaker moved to seal nonpublic minutes and the group approved the motion by voice. A subsequent motion to adjourn was seconded and carried; the transcript records voice votes but no roll-call or numerical tallies.
An unidentified speaker moved to "seal the nonpublic minutes" during a short Brentwood Town proceeding and the motion was seconded and approved by voice, according to the meeting transcript.
The transcript records the motion in one turn: "I'll make a motion to seal the nonpublic minutes." Another turn recorded "I'll second." The speaker called for votes with "All those in favor?" and the response was recorded as "Aye." The speaker then stated, "Motion carries." The record does not include a roll-call or numerical vote tally; votes were recorded by voice only.
Minutes later the same unidentified speaker moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded and approved by a voice vote: "All in favor?" "Aye." The speaker closed with brief thanks and informal sign-offs.
Votes at a glance: The transcript records two formal motions and voice-vote approvals: (1) a motion to seal the nonpublic minutes — motion seconded and "Motion carries," and (2) a motion to adjourn — motion seconded and carried by voice. The transcript contains no named movers, seconders, roll-call, or numeric tallies; all attributions in this article use the generic speaker label appearing in the transcript.
The transcript does not identify any legal authority cited for sealing minutes (for example, a statute or ordinance), nor does it record any discussion of reasons for sealing or any public comment on the matter. The meeting record in the transcript is brief and procedural, with voice votes rather than roll-call votes recorded.
