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After returning from executive session under Texas Government Code, a commissioner moved to authorize staff to proceed with documentation to acquire property interests for parcels tied to the FM 546/Merrick Lane phase 1 project.
The motion, introduced after executive session, asked staff to move forward “with the documentation of the agreement to acquire the property interest amount as recommended by staff subject to the landowner's delivery of title to the subject property free and clear of any and all liens and other encumbrances within 30 days.” A second was recorded. The presiding officer called the question and the court approved the motion 4–0.
No individual vote names were recorded in the public portion of the transcript; the court announced the tally as four in favor and none opposed. The court adjourned after completing that business.
The item had been discussed in executive session under chapters cited for legal and real‑estate matters; court members said they took no action in executive session and returned to open session to take the vote.
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