Travis County Commssioners Court
November 18, 2003
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Consent Items
Posted for consent are c 1 through c 4, and those are ready. We have be asked to consider adding the following items to the consent motion. If you would like for us to discuss any of these items separately, please say so as we call out the number. Number 3, 4, 5, on number 6 the question for the county attorney and t.n.r. Is whether this item needs to request release of the fiscal as the backup indicates the applicant wishes. Joe may have a legal opinion on it.
>> I would like to inform the court that the private streets are ready for acceptance. So it is part of our standard for consumer protection, these are not being accepted for maintenance. So instead of that we are telling you that these were built to county standards. That's what we areequired to do is notify you of that.
>> but the question is whether we have to authorize the release of fiscal or whether you are authorized to do that without our authorization.
>> we are authorized to release the fiscal ourselves.
>> okay. 6, 7, 8 a, 9, 10, 11, 12,, 14, 15 a and b, 16, 17 a and b, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, a 2 and a 3.
>> move approval of the consent items.
>> second.
>> would then like for us -- would anyone like for us to pull any of these items for separate discussion?
>> judge, can we pull number 3. Normally we have already done the public hearing [indiscernible] but right after our public hearing.
>> put that on consent.
>> pull it off, do a separate.
>> pull it off.
>> we will take 3 up straightly.
>> okay. Let's do that.
>> any other comments about the motion? All in favor? That passes by unanimous vote.
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