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Chesterfield County Council convened an executive session Oct. 24 under a cited supplemental code section to discuss negotiation strategy and attorney-client privileged matters related to the sale of an identified parcel, referred to in the meeting as Property W. The council returned to open session with no votes recorded in executive session.
After returning to open session, Council Member Smallwood moved to approve third reading of Project W; the motion was seconded and carried. No substantive debate was recorded on third reading following the executive session announcement.
Council announced the executive session was held "pursuant of supplemental code, section 34 78 2" for negotiations and attorney-client privileged discussion regarding the sale of Property W. The meeting minutes record that no votes were taken during the closed session and that the council approved third reading of Project W after reconvening.
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