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After executive session, council authorizes eminent-domain action, extends Morrison Drive due diligence and approves settlement

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Summary

After a closed legal briefing on July 15, Charleston City Council authorized pursuit of eminent domain for 76 Stewart Street, extended due-diligence time for a Morrison Drive acquisition to 120 days, and approved a settlement in a suit involving the Board of Field Officers of the Fourth Brigade.

Charleston City Council on July 15 met in executive session to receive legal advice on several pending property and litigation matters and took multiple public motions after reopening the meeting.

The council announced it had held the closed session and that no action was taken while in executive session. After reopening, Council member John (Seekings) moved that the council "authorize our legal…

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