A. ID 17-828 Deliberations regarding Real Property - Under Texas Government Code, Section 551.072; and Consultation with Attorneys - Under Texas Government Code, Section 551.071.
Discuss, deliberate and receive information from staff and provide staff with direction pertaining to the potential purchase of a certain 18.969 acre tract out of the David Hough Survey, Abstract No. 646, in Denton County, Texas, and generally located in the 2600 block of South Mayhill Road, Denton, Texas, including as it relates to the widening and realignment of Mayhill Road. Consultation with the City's attorneys regarding legal issues associated with the potential acquisition or release of real property interests in the tract described above, including as it relates to the widening and realignment of Mayhill Road, where a public discussion of these legal matters would conflict with the duty of the City's attorneys to the City of Denton and the Denton City Council under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas, or would jeopardize the City's legal position in any administrative proceeding or potential litigation. (Option to acquire 18.969 acre Donnelly remainder tract - Ordinance 1997-276 & Ordinance 1997-292)
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B. ID 17-835 Deliberations regarding Real Property - Texas Government Code Section 551.072; Consultation with Attorneys - Texas Government Code Section 551.071.
Discuss, deliberate, and receive information from staff and provide staff with direction pertaining to the lease and use of 1001 S. Mayhill Rd., Buildings 101 and 102, 1301 S. Mayhill Rd., and 651 S. Mayhill Rd., Denton, Denton County, Texas. Consultation with the City's attorneys regarding legal issues associated with lease of lease and use of said property described above where a public discussion of these legal matters would conflict with the duty of the City's attorneys to the City of Denton and the Denton City Council under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas, or would jeopardize the City's legal position in any administrative proceeding or potential litigation.
A. ID 17-828 Deliberations regarding Real Property - Under Texas Government Code, Section 551.072; and Consultation with Attorneys - Under Texas Government Code, Section 551.071.
Discuss, deliberate and receive information from staff and provide staff with direction pertaining to the potential purchase of a certain 18.969 acre tract out of the David Hough Survey, Abstract No. 646, in Denton County, Texas, and generally located in the 2600 block of South Mayhill Road, Denton, Texas, including as it relates to the widening and realignment of Mayhill Road. Consultation with the City's attorneys regarding legal issues associated with the potential acquisition or release of real property interests in the tract described above, including as it relates to the widening and realignment of Mayhill Road, where a public discussion of these legal matters would conflict with the duty of the City's attorneys to the City of Denton and the Denton City Council under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas, or would jeopardize the City's legal position in any administrative proceeding or potential litigation. (Option to acquire 18.969 acre Donnelly remainder tract - Ordinance 1997-276 & Ordinance 1997-292)
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B. ID 17-835 Deliberations regarding Real Property - Texas Government Code Section 551.072; Consultation with Attorneys - Texas Government Code Section 551.071.
Discuss, deliberate, and receive information from staff and provide staff with direction pertaining to the lease and use of 1001 S. Mayhill Rd., Buildings 101 and 102, 1301 S. Mayhill Rd., and 651 S. Mayhill Rd., Denton, Denton County, Texas. Consultation with the City's attorneys regarding legal issues associated with lease of lease and use of said property described above where a public discussion of these legal matters would conflict with the duty of the City's attorneys to the City of Denton and the Denton City Council under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas, or would jeopardize the City's legal position in any administrative proceeding or potential litigation.