A governing body (not specified in the transcript) approved Resolution 26-71 to adjourn out of an executive session following a motion, a second and a roll-call vote.
According to the transcript, an unidentified speaker read "Resolution 26-71 in the matter of adjourning out of executive session" and said, "So moved." The motion was seconded and the body moved to discussion, after which a vote was called.
The roll call as recorded in the transcript shows "Mister Merrill?" followed by "Aye," and "Mister Benton?" followed by "Aye." The transcript does not include additional names or vote tallies beyond those two affirmative responses. After the vote, the record notes, "Any further action?" and "No further business."
The transcript labels all lines with a single speaker identifier; it therefore does not consistently attribute individual speaking turns to distinct, named meeting members. The names "Mister Merrill" and "Mister Benton" appear in the transcript immediately before affirmative responses, and the article reports those recorded responses as shown in the record.
No other motions, amendments, or substantive discussion points appear in the provided transcript segments. The record includes brief, nonprocedural remarks at the start — "I just worked here" and "I don't know what's going on" — by an unidentified speaker, but the transcript does not connect those remarks to any agenda item or action.
The meeting recorded no further business in the provided transcript segments.