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Body moves to executive session over personnel, real estate and litigation; returns and files closed-meeting affidavit

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Summary

At the special call meeting officials voted to enter executive session to discuss personnel, real estate and a pending litigation threat, recessed, returned, and recorded a unanimous vote to execute the closed meeting affidavit; attorney Plunkett reported no motions resulted from the closed session.

Speaker 3 requested a motion "to go into executive session to discuss personnel real estate and pending threat in litigation." Speaker 1 moved the motion; the presiding record identified Commissioner Dylan Clark (Fifth) as the mover and the Commissioner from the Eighth (recorded variably as Bridal/Brandon Garrett) as the seconder.

After the presiding speaker called for the vote, Speaker 4 announced "That motion carries with mister Jordan Johnson out," indicating Jordan Johnson was absent; the meeting then recessed to an executive session.

Upon return Speaker 3 requested a motion for the presiding official to execute the closed meeting affidavit. The clerk recorded the motion as moved by the Commissioner from the Eighth (recorded as Brandon Garrett) and seconded by Commissioner Francine Scott (Ninth). The clerk recorded the vote as unanimous. Attorney Plunkett was asked whether any motions resulted from executive session and said, "There are none." Speaker 1 then adjourned the session.

The transcript records the movers, seconders and an absence but does not provide a roll-call tally of individual yes/no votes beyond the unanimous statement for the affidavit vote and the note that Jordan Johnson was out for the earlier executive-session motion.