Lexington 05 convened a special call meeting and approved the agenda before entering an executive session to consider an employee investigation. Speaker 2 moved to approve the agenda and Speaker 1 called the vote; Speaker 1 stated the motion "carries, 6 to 0."
The body then voted to go into executive session. Speaker 2 moved "that we enter executive session to consider the following review of employee investigation," which Speaker 1 seconded; Speaker 1 reported that motion also carried 6 to 0. The minutes on the record show the group later moved out of executive session by a separate motion, again passing by a 6-to-0 tally. These votes were recorded on the public motion record and did not include further on-the-record action taken during the closed session.
After returning to regular session, the body moved to the action agenda and addressed the election of a vice chair. Speaker 2 announced they would withdraw their own name from consideration, stating "I would like to withdraw my name from consideration," and then nominated "Mister Herring." Speaker 1 asked, "Scott, do you accept?" A vote followed and Speaker 1 announced the motion carried 5 to 0; the transcript records Speaker 1 offering congratulations to the newly elected vice chair.
The meeting closed with Speaker 2 moving to adjourn and Speaker 1 announcing the motion "carries, 6 to 0." No additional formal actions or ordinances were recorded on the public record in the transcript provided. The transcript does not include personnel details from the executive session beyond the stated subject, nor does it show any formal disciplinary action or policy change taken on the record.
Votes at a glance: approve agenda — passed (6 yes, 0 no); enter executive session to review employee investigation — passed (6 yes, 0 no); exit executive session — passed (6 yes, 0 no); vice chair election (nomination of Mister Herring) — passed (5 yes, 0 no); adjourn — passed (6 yes, 0 no).