Detroit Water and Sewerage Department
File #: 20-0240    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Request, Closed Session Status: Approved
In control: Office of the General Counsel
On agenda: 9/29/2020 Final action: 9/29/2020
Title: Approval of a meeting with legal counsel in closed session pursuant to Section 8(h) of the Michigan Open Meetings Act and Section 13(1)(g) of the Freedom of Information Act to consider material exempt from discussion or disclosure by state or federal statute, specifically a confidential attorney client communication.
Indexes: Board of Water Commissioners

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Approval of a meeting with legal counsel in closed session pursuant to Section 8(h) of the Michigan Open Meetings Act and Section 13(1)(g) of the Freedom of Information Act to consider material exempt from discussion or disclosure by state or federal statute, specifically a confidential attorney client communication. 

 

 

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Agenda of September 29, 2020

Item No. 20-0240

Closed Session Request

 

TO:                       The Honorable   

                     Board of Water Commissioners  

                     City of Detroit, Michigan

 

FROM:                      Debra N. Pospiech, Esq., Chief General Counsel, Detroit Water and Sewerage Department

 

RE:                     Confidential Attorney Client Communication

 

MOTION

Upon the request of Chief General Counsel Debra N. Pospiech, Esq., the City of Detroit Board of Water Commissioners, by an affirmative roll call vote of 2/3 of the Board Members appointed and serving hereby resolves to (1) Meet with legal counsel in closed session pursuant to Section 8(h) of the Michigan Open Meetings Act to consider material exempt from discussion or disclosure by state or federal statute, specifically a confidential attorney-client communication which is exempt from public disclosure pursuant to Section 13(1)(g) of the Freedom of Information Act.

 

BACKGROUND

General Counsel has issued a confidential memorandum containing legal opinions and must be discussed with the Board in a closed session.  Such action is permitted under the Open Meetings Act and Freedom of Information Act.    Section 7 of the Open Meetings Act requires an affirmative roll call vote of 2/3 of the Board Members appointed and serving to approve a closed session.  

 

Respectfully Submitted,

Debra N. Pospiech

Debra N. Pospiech, Esq.

Chief General Counsel