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Concord trust committee adjourns to executive session to review property tax relief application
Summary
The Hugh Cargill Trust Committee voted to adjourn to executive session to consider a property tax relief application, citing privacy concerns; the motion passed by recorded 'Aye' responses.
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The Hugh Cargill Trust Committee voted to move into executive session to consider a property tax relief application that the committee said involves private family information.
Speaker 1 moved "that we adjourn to executive session for the purpose of discussing individuals or families seeking assistance. The disclosure of which would be a violation of privacy." Speaker 3 seconded the motion and members responded with recorded 'Aye' votes; the committee proceeded into executive session for the confidential review.
Why it matters: Property tax relief applications often include sensitive personal and financial details; the committee followed its stated procedure to discuss the application privately. The committee had received a single property tax relief application and said more details would be handled in executive session.
Next steps: The committee entered executive session to consider the application; no public vote on the application was recorded in the transcript.

