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The Hamilton County Board of County Commissioners voted July 22 to enter an executive session under Ohio Revised Code §121.22(G)(2) to discuss the sale or acquisition of property.
The special meeting was called to order July 22 and listed a single agenda item: an executive session to discuss property sale or acquisition. A commissioner moved to go into executive session pursuant to Ohio Revised Code §121.22(G)(2); the motion was seconded and recorded yes votes from Commissioner Driehaus and Commissioner Samora Dumas.
The transcript records the presiding officer opening the meeting and noting the date and single agenda item. The transcript includes the motion language invoking ORC §121.22(G)(2), which allows a public body to meet in executive session to discuss the sale or purchase of property. Beyond the motion, second and the two recorded yes votes, no substantive details about the property or any further public discussion were disclosed in the record provided.
Because the action was to enter an executive session, any substantive deliberations about the property sale or acquisition were not part of the public transcript. The public record in this transcript ends with the board moving into executive session; no subsequent public actions or outcomes related to the property were recorded in the provided transcript.
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