Austin Considers Land Waivers & Lawsuit Deal
Development Waivers Proposed
City leaders began reviewing a proposal to extend a development rule waiver for the Bonita Vista Subdivision.Lawsuit Settlement Initiated
Discussions started on settling a lawsuit with Bee Caves Partners Ltd., involving a conditional development waiver for Gill Ranch.Preliminary Approvals
Both items received initial approval on their first reading, meaning final decisions will require further consideration.
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2 こ の USTU Austin City Council MINUTES For SPECIAL CALLED MEETING FOURTH FLOOR AUDITORIUM - - Council Chambers, 307 West Second Street, Austin, Texas DECEMBER 12, 1988 CENTRAL LIBRARY - 4:30 Ρ.Μ. Mayor Cooke called to order the special called meeting of the Council, noting the absence of Mayor Pro Tem Shipman, Councilmembers Nofziger and Barnstone. BONITA VISTA SUBDIVISION AND GILL RANCH Council- The Council, on Councilmember Carl-Mitchell's motion, and member Urdy's second, passed through FIRST READING ONLY an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 871029-J.to extend the waiver of Section 13-15-208 to Bonita Vista Subdivision. (4-0 Vote, Mayor Pro Tem Shipman, Councilmembers Barnstone and Nofziger absent) The Council, on Councilmember Carl-Mitchell's motion, Councilmember Urdy's second, passed through FIRST READING ONLY of an ordinance authorizing settlement of Bee Caves Partners Ltd. v. City of Austin by execution of a settlement agreement and passage of a conditional waiver pursuant to Section 13-15-208 to Gill Ranch. (4-0 Vote, Mayor Pro Tem Shipman, Councilmembers Barnstone and Nofziger absent) Council adjourned its meeting at 5:15 Ρ.Μ.