Austin Legal: Lawsuits, Land, Environment
- A special closed-door meeting was held to address legal matters, with no public discussion or decisions made on any agenda items.
- Officials sought legal advice on critical annexation, land development, and environmental issues.
- They reviewed the status of at least seven active lawsuits filed against the city.
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FOUNDED .... Austin City Council MINUTES - October 05, 1994 THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM SPECIAL CALLED MEETING MUNICIPAL BUILDING 5:00 Ρ.Μ. Mayor Pro Tem Nofziger Called to Order the meeting of the Council, noting the absence of Mayor Todd. EXECUTIVE SESSION (No Public Discussion on These Items) The City Council will announce it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, ursuant to Chapter 551 of the Texas Government code, to receive advice from Legal Counsel to discuss matters of land acquisition, litigation and personnel matters as specifically listed on the meeting agenda. Council would take any subsequent action in the open meeting as listed on the agenda. 1. وت 2. Advice from Counsel * Section 551.071 Seek advice of legal counsel regarding annexation, development and environmental issues. Discuss the status of the following cases: a. Josie Ellen Champion, et al v. City of Austin, Cause No. 94-07160. b. South Cross Plaza v. City of Austin, Cause No. 94-06387. c. Bradfield Cummins II, Ltd., et al v. City of Austin, Cause No. 94-02877. d. Williamson Pointe Venture v. City of Austin, Cause No. 93-09435. e. Circle C Land Corporation v. City of Austin, Cause No. 94-08128. f. FM Properties Operating Company v. City of Austin, Cause No. A-94-CA-647-JN. g. Jerry J. Quick, et al v. City of Austin, Cause No. 92-0637. RECESSED AND ADJOURNMENT The Council recessed for executive session at 5:15 P.M. and adjourned its meeting at 8:15 P.Μ. MINUTES approved 10/20/94 1 OCTOBER 5, 1994 L ! C C