Travis County Commissioners Court
July 17, 2012 - Item 1
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Number 1 is to receive comments regarding a request to authorize the filing of an instrument to vacate three 15-foot-wide public utility easements located on lots 2, 3, 4 and 10, Block A, and a 15-foot-wide drainage easement located along the east lot line of Lot 7, Block A of the Wells Branch Center Subdivision in Precinct 2.
Move the public hearing be open.
>> Second.
>> All in favor?
That carries unanimously.
>> Good morning, Anna Bolin, Travis County TNR.
This plat?
The process of being amended and when it's amended these easements will not be needed.
Any easements that are needed in the future will be dedicated by separate instruments.
I know of no objections to this item and I recommend approval.
>> Would anyone like to give testimony during this public hearing?
If so, please come forward.
Seeing none.
>> I move that the public hearing be closed.
>> Second.
All in favor?
That passes by unanimous vote.
This will be action item number 12 on today's agenda.
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