17 Feb 2010
DALLAS–The Old Oak Cliff Conservation League and the Dallas Independent School District have entered an agreement to abate the pending lawsuit in which the League sought to prevent the District from demolishing the vacant church building at 300 E. 10th. The District purchased the property from the previous owner to be used as part of the expanded campus for the replacement school for Adamson High School. The League has asked, and the District has agreed, for the opportunity to find a buyer willing to purchase the property from the District and retain the building for other uses. The District has agreed to immediately permit the League to market the property with an agent of the League's choice, and to make the property accessible for viewing to qualified parties.
The abatement agreement requires that the District receive an acceptable purchase contract by August 16, 2010, that the procedures required by State law be followed for its sale, and that any sale be closed by October 29, 2010. If the purchase requirements cannot be completed by the agreed times, then the League has agreed to dismiss its lawsuit and the District will then be allowed to demolish the building consistent with the District's prior plans for the expansion of the Adamson High School campus. Both parties are pleased to limit further litigation on this matter and believe that the abatement agreement is a reasonable compromise.