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The Saratoga Springs City Council convened an executive session to discuss an Article 7 proposed settlement and voted to enter closed session by unanimous voice vote.
During the executive session staff and council said Commissioner Moran would bring a motion to forward the Article 7 matter at the council's next meeting. At the request of a councilor, staff read the property identifier into the public record: SBL 165.35-2-66, street address 62 Greenfield Avenue.
Action taken at the open meeting: a motion to enter executive session was made, seconded and approved; the minutes record "Aye" votes on the motion to convene. No final public vote on the Article 7 settlement was taken at this meeting; councilors said a motion would be presented at the next meeting.
Ending: Commissioner Moran is expected to present the motion on Tuesday; further public action and any vote will be recorded on the open agenda when presented.
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