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Chair moves to adjourn regular session; motion carried

May 04, 2026 | Daniel, Wasatch County, Utah


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Chair moves to adjourn regular session; motion carried
The chair called for a motion to adjourn the regular session under agenda item number 16 at 9:29 a.m. The chair stated, "I'll call for a motion on agenda item number 16," and then offered the motion, saying, "Motion will be adjourned this lovely evening." A member said, "Second." The chair then called for a vote and received audible affirmative responses, including "Yes" and "Kohler, yes."

The motion to adjourn was carried by voice vote; the transcript does not record who moved the motion by name or the full vote tally. The proceeding to adjourn was introduced as a procedural action under agenda item 16 rather than as a policy decision.

This was a brief procedural exchange: the meeting resumed the regular session, a motion to adjourn was offered and seconded, and the chair directed a vote that resulted in the motion carrying. The transcript records the time (9:29 a.m.) and a named affirmative response from Kohler but does not provide further details about the motion's mover, the identity of the seconder, or individual vote counts.

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