The Lancaster County ad hoc committee ended an executive session after receiving legal advice on a potential contractual matter related to the Haven development agreement, and no motions or votes on that matter were taken, a staff member said.
A staff member announced that the committee had met in executive session “in regards to 1 item, the receipt of legal advice subject to the attorney client privilege regarding a potential contractual matter related to the Haven development agreement. No motions were made and no votes were taken.”
Earlier in the closing minutes, a committee member called for a motion to end the executive session. A motion to come out of executive session was made and seconded; the record does not specify who moved or seconded the motion nor a roll-call tally for that procedural action. After the executive session ended, a motion to adjourn was made, seconded and the meeting concluded with the remark, “We adjourn.”
The committee provided no further details about the legal advice, the substance of the potential contractual matter, or next steps on the Haven development agreement during the public portion of the record. The transcript excerpt shows the committee met in executive session on this single item and that no formal votes on the underlying matter were taken during that closed session.
No additional documents, timelines, or follow-up actions were announced on the record; the transcript does not specify when the committee will revisit the Haven development agreement or whether any actions will require full public meeting notice or outside approvals.