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Holly Springs council moves to enter executive session to discuss real estate and litigation
Summary
After routine business, the council voted to adjourn into an executive session to discuss real estate and litigation; the motion was made and seconded and an 'Aye' was recorded, though a full roll-call tally is not in the transcript.
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Chair moved to adjourn the public meeting and enter an executive session "for the purpose of real estate and litigation." The motion was seconded and an affirmative vote was recorded.
The transcript records the Chair saying, "I'd like to make a motion to adjourn the meeting and move into an executive session for the purpose of real estate and litigation," and a subsequent "Aye" was announced, but the transcript does not include a full roll-call or the final closing statements that would normally follow an adjournment announcement.
Because the stated purpose includes real estate and litigation, the council likely invoked a closed-session exemption; the transcript does not provide details of what matters would be discussed or any specific property or case names. The meeting record in the transcript ends before the council returned to public session.
