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Austin's Nuclear & Environmental Legal Review

Thursday, February 10, 1994 special called
  • The Austin City Council held a special executive session to discuss confidential legal matters, with no public decisions made.
  • Key discussions focused on the city's ownership interest in the South Texas Nuclear Plant.
  • Council members reviewed the legal application of the Save Our Springs (SOS) Ordinance to a specific development project in the Wallingwood Subdivision.
  • Other confidential agenda items included pending litigation involving Westinghouse Electric Corporation and Houston Lighting & Power Company.

Full Transcript

FOUNDED 142 Austin City Council MINUTES - February 10, 1994 SPECIAL CALLED MEETING OFFICE OF THE MAYOR 10:00 Α.Μ. Mayor Todd called to order the meeting of the Council, noting the absence of Mayor Pro Ten Urdy. EXECUTIVE SESSION 1. 2. The City Council will announce that it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code to receive advice from Legal Counsel, to discuss matters of land acquisition, litigation and personnel matters. No final action will be taken on any subject or matter unless specifically listed on the agenda for this meeting. Pending/Contemplated Litigation - Section 551.071 Discuss City of San Antonio, Texas et al v. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Cause No. 90-5-00684-C, in the 23rd District Court of Matagorda County, Texas. Discuss Houston, Lighting & Power Company, v. City of San Antonio, et al., Cause No. 88-923-E, in the 101st District Court of Dallas County, Texas. Advice from Counsel - Section 551.071 3. Discuss ownership interest in South Texas Nuclear Plant. 4. Discuss legal issues regarding the application of SOS Ordinance to Lot 1, Section II, Wallingwood Subdivision, Site Plan Case No. SP-93-0245C. RECESSED AND ADJOURNMENT The Council recessed for executive session at 10:07 A.M. and adjourned its meeting at 11:07 A. M. !