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Kaufman County commissioners approve routine business, plats, contracts and deputations

3200542 · May 6, 2025
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At a May meeting in the Kaufman County Annex, commissioners approved a package of routine items including a final plat, an interlocal ETJ agreement, a road-use agreement with a solar developer, a deputy appointment, budget transfers and claims payments.

Kaufman County Commissioners Court met in May at the Annex in downtown Kaufman and approved a slate of routine administrative items, including a final plat, an interlocal extraterritorial-jurisdiction (ETJ) agreement, a road-use agreement tied to a solar project, the deputation of a precinct deputy, routine budget transfers and claims payments.

The actions were presented and passed largely by voice vote with little debate. Court members described the approvals as standard business needed to keep county operations, development reviews and contracts moving forward.

Among the approvals, commissioners accepted the final plat for Elysium Estates, a roughly 10-acre parcel divided into four 2.5-acre lots, and approved an ETJ interlocal agreement between Kaufman County and the city of "Portray" as presented by county staff. The court also approved a road-use agreement and release for County Roads 328 and 329 with Abel Springs Solar LLC. Commissioners said the company will submit…

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