Hunterdon County commissioners moved to enter an executive session Sept. 2 to consider seven matters the county’s attorney said required closed deliberation, County counsel Katrina Doyle said.
Doyle told the board, “We have 7 matters for executive session,” then listed the items to be discussed: Bill A919; a hardship request for County Route 650 in American Township; a potential contract for a movie film production in Hunterdon County; the Code Blue warming-center request for proposals (RFP); a security update from Sheriff Brown; health-department obligations; and the Warren County 911 litigation.
The meeting opened with a statement that it was held in accordance with the New Jersey Open Public Meetings Act and that notice had been posted and filed with the Hunterdon County Clerk and local newspapers. After Doyle finished listing the executive-session subjects, a motion to enter executive session was made by “Mister Cool” and seconded by Deputy Director Van Doren; the provided transcript ends before a vote tally or formal announcement of the outcome.
Because the items were placed on the executive-session agenda, the record here does not contain any deliberations or decisions on those topics. The public portion of the meeting paused while the board prepared to go into closed session; no outcomes or staff directions for the listed items are included in the provided transcript.