File #: 24-058    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Order Status: Passed
File created: 4/3/2024 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 4/9/2024 Final action: 4/9/2024
Title: To enter into executive session under Title 1 MRSA ?405 (6) (C) for the discussion or consideration of the condition, acquisition, or the use or real or personal property permanently attached to real property or interests therein since premature disclosures of the information would prejudice the competitive or bargaining position of the Town.
Attachments: 1. 24-058 Cover Sheet.pdf

I.                     Council Action Requested.

Title

To enter into executive session under Title 1 MRSA §405 (6) (C) for the discussion or consideration of the condition, acquisition, or the use or real or personal property permanently attached to real property or interests therein since premature disclosures of the information would prejudice the competitive or bargaining position of the Town.

 

Body

II.                     Basis for Council Action.

 

Council approval of this item is required because;

a.                     The proposed order contemplates “the discussion or consideration of the condition, acquisition or the use or real or personal property permanently attached to real property or interests therein since premature disclosures of the information would prejudice the competitive or bargaining position of the Town”; and

b.                     The order contemplates “consultations between a body or agency and its attorney concerning the legal rights and duties of the body or agency, pending or contemplated litigation, settlement offers and matters where the duties of the public body's or agency's counsel to the attorney's client pursuant to the code of professional responsibility clearly conflict with this subchapter or where premature general public knowledge would clearly place the State, municipality or other public agency or person at a substantial disadvantage”; and

c.                     The Town Council is the legislative body of the Town pursuant to Article II, Section 3(I) of the Charter.

 

III.                     Issue Summary.