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The Brentwood Conservation Commission voted at the Jan. 14 meeting to enter a nonpublic session to discuss real-estate related business under the statutory citation read aloud during the meeting.
Speaker 1 moved to enter nonpublic session "per RSA 91 8 3 2 d for real estate related transactions," and Speaker 9 seconded. The chair called a recorded roll call and members answered in the affirmative. Members then exited the public meeting to continue the discussion in nonpublic.
Roll-call acknowledgments included named responses in the transcript: members called their votes aloud during the recorded ballot (e.g., several speakers answered 'Aye' in succession). The motion and vote were recorded on the public minutes, and the commission left the public meeting to proceed in nonpublic as permitted by the cited RSA provision.
What happens next: The nonpublic session will proceed as stated; any decisions or disclosures will be reflected in the commission’s minutes consistent with state law and the commission’s nonpublic-session procedures.
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