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Presiding officer (Speaker 1) moved that the board enter executive session "for the receipt of legal advice regarding an appeal" identified in the transcript as case Z25-6. The motion was seconded (Speaker 2) and the board voted to enter executive session. On return from executive session the presiding officer stated that the body "only entered executive session for the receipt of legal advice, and no action was taken during executive session."
Shortly after, Speaker 2 offered a motion: "I'd like to make a motion to rehear case number Z25Dash6SE at the earliest regularly scheduled ZBA meeting that is convenient for applicant to represent its application." The presiding officer (Speaker 1) seconded the motion. The presiding officer then asked for those in favor to signify by raising their right hand and announced the motion passed unanimously; the transcript does not provide a numeric roll-call or vote count.
The rehearing motion directs that the appeal identified as Z25-6SE be scheduled for the next appropriate ZBA meeting convenient for the applicant to appear; the transcript does not contain further procedural details such as the exact date for rehearing or whether any additional filings were required.
Because the board stated the executive session was limited to legal advice and that no action was taken there, the decision to rehear was made in open session after the executive session adjourned.
The transcript records the rehearing motion and its unanimous passage as the principal substantive outcome of the meeting.
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