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City of Waterville meeting approves Resolution 17-26 and adjourns
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Summary
At a City of Waterville meeting, the chair said "Resolution 17 26 been moved in second," called a voice vote that was recorded as 'aye,' and the motion carried; later a motion to adjourn (moved and seconded) passed and the meeting ended. Details of the resolution and vote counts were not specified in the transcript.
A meeting of the City of Waterville approved Resolution 17-26 by voice vote and adjourned after brief unscheduled business, according to the meeting transcript.
The chair announced, "Resolution 17 26 been moved in second," then asked, "And all those in favor, say aye." Those present responded 'aye' and the transcript records no opposition, indicating the motion carried (the transcript does not provide a numerical vote tally or identify the mover and seconder for this resolution).
The chair then opened "other information or unscheduled business" and asked participants to "go around the horn." Shortly afterward, a motion to adjourn was made; the record shows Mary Duncan identified in the discussion and Nick Sargent saying, "Second." The chair called for a voice vote, those present again voiced 'aye,' and the chair declared, "We are adjourned."
The transcript provides no substantive description of Resolution 17-26's subject, no supporting materials, and no recorded debate on the measure. The only formal actions recorded in the transcript are the adoption of Resolution 17-26 by voice vote and the subsequent adjournment; specific vote counts and the text or purpose of the resolution are not specified in the record.

