Governing body approves proclamation after staff reports mold discovery
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The governing body voted unanimously to approve a proclamation after staff said mold was found in a facility, according to the meeting transcript; the proclamation was approved as presented and no further implementation details were recorded in the excerpt.
The governing body voted unanimously to approve a proclamation after staff reported that mold had been found in a facility, according to the meeting transcript.
Staff member said the mold discovery was the reason the proclamation was on the agenda. A presiding officer asked for a motion; a member moved to approve and the motion carried with a voice vote. The transcript records the chair saying, “The proclamation is approved as presented.”
The proclamation concerns what the transcript identifies as the “red body clerk.” The transcript does not specify the text of the proclamation, the facility affected, or any immediate follow-up actions or timeline. The meeting excerpt shows the item was discussed during the business portion of the meeting and concluded with a unanimous approval; no roll-call vote or names of yes/no voters appear in the provided transcript.
No additional directives or implementation steps for the proclamation are recorded in the transcript excerpt.
A motion to adjourn followed later and was put to a voice vote.
