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The Bruceville-Eddy City Council voted unanimously to accept a city administrator contract after returning from executive session.
Speaker 3 moved "I make a motion that we accept the city administrator contract as discussed in council in executive session." The presiding officer put the motion to a vote and announced it carried unanimously. No individual vote tallies or roll-call votes were recorded in the public record.
The meeting's chair then announced a start date: "So Lawrence Controne and his official date of work will be December 1." The council invited the public to welcome Controne in December. The transcript contains no further public elaboration of the contract terms or salary; those details were discussed in executive session and were not disclosed on the public record at the meeting.
The motion followed an executive-session discussion earlier in the agenda; the meeting notice had indicated there might be "possible action on issues discussed in executive session," and the contract vote was the only formal personnel action taken on the record at this meeting.
No amendments to the motion were recorded. The presiding officer also announced that there was no action taken at this meeting regarding a separate matter involving Black Rock Construction and that the city's attorneys were addressing that issue.
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