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Little Elm ISD declares about 60 acres on Yacht Club Road surplus, authorizes sealed-bid sale
Summary
The Little Elm ISD Board voted unanimously to declare the surface only of roughly 60 acres on Yacht Club Road in Oak Point surplus and authorized the superintendent to advertise the parcel for sale by sealed bid. The property is described as Lots 17 and 18, Hunters Ridge Addition (Denton CAD IDs 184835, 189088).
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When the Board reconvened at 6:44 p.m., Superintendent Michael Lamb briefed trustees on a proposal to declare the surface only of approximately 60 acres of real property on Yacht Club Road in Oak Point as surplus and not necessary for the district's current or foreseeable educational needs. The parcel is described in the agenda as Lots 17 and 18 of the Hunters Ridge Addition (Denton CAD Property ID Nos. 184835 and 189088).
Vice President DeLeon English moved to declare the land surplus and to authorize the superintendent to advertise the property for sale by sealed bid; Secretary Ken Beber seconded the motion. The Board approved the motion 5-0. Superintendent Michael Lamb later thanked the Board for their approval. "Mr. Michael Lamb thanked the Board for their approval," the minutes record.
The minutes specify that the declaration applies to the surface only and directs advertisement for sale by sealed bid; they do not list an appraised value, reserve price, timeline for the sealed-bid process, or any conditions of sale. The Board conducted the closed-session deliberation under Tex. Gov't Code §§551.071 and 551.129 before taking the open-session vote. The minutes include the Denton CAD parcel identifiers but do not note further steps such as appraisal, survey, or environmental review.
