The Splendora Independent School District Board of Trustees on June 16 approved Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP to serve as the district's bond counsel, approved servitude and right-of-way easements to Entergy Texas, Inc. at the Greenleaf Elementary School site, and received an update on the 2022 bond program.
Why it matters: Approving bond counsel and easements and receiving a program-manager update are steps in delivering capital projects funded by the district's 2022 bond program.
A motion by Kim Klepcyk, seconded by Dan Muirhead, approved the proposed agreement for Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP to serve as bond counsel; the board voted 5'0 in favor. Separately, Allen Wells moved and Jason Sessum seconded approval of the servitude and right-of-way easements to Entergy Texas, Inc. on the Greenleaf Elementary School site; that motion also passed 5'0.
The board received a program-manager update on the 2022 bond from LAN (program manager). The minutes list the update as a report item; no vote or formal action was taken on the update itself. The easement approval is recorded as a formal board action and will enable Entergy Texas access as described in the easement document attached to board materials.
Decisions at the meeting record formal approval of bond counsel and the Entergy easement. The minutes do not include details of the easement terms or financial considerations in the public record; those details are part of board packet documents referenced in the meeting materials.