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Chair records approval of motion identified as "2 6 Dash278"
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Summary
A motion recorded in the minutes as "2 6 Dash278" was moved, seconded and approved after a roll call showing three recorded ayes (Merrill, Batten and Lewis); no substantive discussion was recorded and the meeting was immediately adjourned.
The chair moved to approve an item during a Delaware County meeting and the motion was seconded, the transcript shows.
The chair, recorded in the transcript as Speaker 1, called for discussion and then for a vote, referencing the motion in the record as "2 6 Dash278." The transcript does not include the motion’s full text or explanation.
The chair conducted a roll-call style vote. "Mister Merrill," "Mister Batten," and "Missus Lewis" were each recorded as saying, "Aye." No "No" votes or abstentions were recorded in the transcript, and the chair announced the motion’s approval.
There was no substantive discussion recorded after the motion was made. The chair then stated, "No further business," and, "We are adjourned," closing the meeting.
Note on attribution: the transcript assigns all spoken lines to a single speaker label (Speaker 1). For clarity, this article uses the functional label "the chair" to describe that speaker’s role; the label is derived from the procedural cues in the transcript (calling for discussion, seeking votes, and adjourning) rather than an explicit self-identification.

