AVON —- A dispute between town of Avon and developers of the Village at Avon has taken years to resolve with the parties working on their own. Now there’s a court-ordered schedule.
The town and the Traer Creek Metropolitan District signed a settlement “term sheet” in October of last year. That document set a path to end litigation that began in 2009, and avoided a trial that was set to begin Oct. 31 of last year. By early spring, a settlement was still eluding the parties, so District Judge Tom Moorhead re-set a trial date for April 16.
That new trial date was avoided, in part because Moorhead laid out a schedule by which the parties would resolve various problems, including revisions to the original agreements between the town and the Traer Creek Metropolitan District.
That schedule includes a number of meetings that, in theory, will lead to those town approvals, settling the case in full sometime between August and October.
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