STONECREST — The Stonecrest City Council voted to recess into executive session Tuesday evening to discuss personnel, litigation, real estate and cybersecurity, then returned later the same night and approved the executive-session minutes.
Councilman Barr moved “to go into executive session to discuss personnel, litigation, real estate, and cybersecurity,” a motion that was seconded and carried, the presiding official announced. The motion carried 3 to 2 on a roll-call vote; the transcript records District 1 voting no and Districts 2, 4 and 5 voting yes, with the presiding official declaring the motion carried 3–2. The council recessed to executive session and returned at 8:24 p.m., per the motion recorded on the call agenda.
The presiding official said City Attorney Miss Thompson had previously given an opinion that the agenda was in order for the special call. After the executive session, the council moved and seconded approval of the executive-session minutes. On that roll-call vote the transcript records District 1: Nay; District 2: Aye; District 3: Nay; District 4: Aye; District 5: Aye, and the presiding official announced the minutes were approved by a 3–2 vote.
The meeting opened with a roll call by the clerk and the body confirmed a quorum before taking up the motion to enter executive session. The special call was convened at 6:08 p.m.; the council returned to open session at 8:24 p.m. The presiding official then declared the special call adjourned.
The transcript does not record full, named attributions for every motion second or which council seat corresponds to each council member in the roll-call lines. The record does show the matters named for the executive session (personnel, litigation, real estate, cybersecurity) but does not provide additional public detail about actions taken in the closed session.
Next procedural steps: none were recorded on the call agenda; the presiding official adjourned the meeting after approving the executive-session minutes.