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San Juan County approves sale of 5-acre tract adjacent to 4500 Wildflower Mesa Drive

San Juan County Commission · December 3, 2025
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Summary

After a closed executive session, the San Juan County Commission approved Resolution No. 25-26-40 authorizing sale of a five-acre parcel adjacent to 4500 Wildflower Mesa Drive in Farmington; the closed session had concerned threatened or pending litigation tied to Sunray's proposed relocation.

The San Juan County Commission voted unanimously to approve Resolution No. 25-26-40, authorizing the sale of a five-acre tract of county-owned land adjacent to 4500 Wildflower Mesa Drive in Farmington.

County staff presented the resolution and asked the commission to authorize the sale. Following a brief presentation by staff member Mister Sawyer, an unidentified commissioner moved to approve the sale and another commissioner seconded the motion. The commission approved the measure by voice vote with no recorded opposition.

The measure followed a closed executive session earlier in the meeting. In that session, a commissioner moved to meet in closed executive session “pursuant to Section 10-15-1(H)(2),(7) and (8) to discuss threatened or pending litigation concerning Sunray's proposed relocation to Clovis and the disposal of real property, specifically 5 acres of land adjacent to 4500 Wildflower Mesa Drive in Farmington, New Mexico,” the motion stated.

Mister Sawyer had presented the resolution after the closed session and asked the commission to memorialize its authorization to sell the tract. Commissioners clarified the resolution number on the record before voting.

No purchaser was named during the open meeting and no sale price was disclosed at the time of the vote. The commission’s motion and vote were recorded as a voice vote with “Aye” and no opposition; no roll-call tally was read into the public transcript.

The county indicated it will follow up with any additional procedural steps required to finalize the conveyance and will publish further details once they are available.