Committee holds executive session on Haven Development Agreement; no public action taken

Lancaster County Council Ad Hoc Development Agreement Committee · January 13, 2026

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Summary

The Lancaster County ad hoc development agreement committee entered executive session to receive attorney–client legal advice on a potential contractual matter related to the Haven Development Agreement; the committee reported no motions or votes were taken during the closed session.

The Lancaster County Council ad hoc development agreement committee voted to enter executive session to receive legal advice relating to a potential contractual matter tied to the Haven Development Agreement and to invite the planning director and possible developer representatives.

The chair moved that the committee go into an executive session "for the receipt of legal advice subject to the attorney client privilege regarding a potential contractual matter related to the Haven Development Agreement and to invite the planning director and potentially the representatives of the developer and to discuss the item." The motion was made, seconded and the committee entered executive session.

After reconvening in public, the chair reported that "during executive session, no motions were made and no votes were taken." The transcript records the committee entering and exiting the closed session but provides no public detail about the legal advice sought or any agreed next steps.

Because the discussion was held under attorney–client privilege, the committee did not disclose the substance of the legal advice in the public record. The meeting proceeded to a motion to adjourn after the executive session.