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Committee member moves, board approves executive session to discuss personnel and seek legal advice
Summary
At a board work session, a committee member moved that the board enter an executive session to discuss personnel matters, specific individuals and to seek legal advice; the motion was seconded and approved with audible "aye" votes. A separate scheduling remark noted a meeting time of June 17 at 7 p.m.
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A committee member moved that the board enter an executive session "for purposes of discussing personnel matters, and specific individuals and seek legal advice in various matters," and another participant seconded the motion, the transcript shows.
The motion passed following audible "aye" responses; the transcript does not name who made or seconded the motion nor record individual votes. Earlier in the session a speaker mentioned a meeting date and time, saying "It's June 17 at 7PM," though the transcript does not show a separate second or vote tied to that scheduling remark.
Executive sessions are closed portions of public meetings where officials may discuss personnel issues or receive legal advice that the body determines should not be in the public record. The transcript records only the motion and the subsequent audible approval; it does not include details about which personnel matters would be discussed, which specific individuals might be the subject of discussion, or any legal advice to be sought.
The public record here is limited to the motion, a second, and the approval recorded in open session. No further agenda details for the executive session were disclosed in the provided transcript.
