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City Council Moves to Deny Controversial Meadow Creek Plat

September 23, 2024 | Decatur, Wise County, Texas


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City Council Moves to Deny Controversial Meadow Creek Plat
In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed the final plat request for the Meadow Creek addition, encompassing approximately 46.48 acres. The preliminary plat had received conditional approval back in April, but since then, it has undergone five extensions as the developers worked to address outstanding issues.

City staff reported that the developers have yet to finalize an agreement with the pipeline operator on the site, which has contributed to the delays. To facilitate progress, city officials proposed moving the application to denial, allowing the developers additional time to rectify the deficiencies without the pressure of monthly continuance requests to the planning and zoning board. The developers agreed to this approach.

As of September 23, the city had not received the revised documents necessary for approval, and specific deficiencies were noted in the staff report. The planning and zoning board recommended denial of the application, with two members absent during the vote. The council will now consider this recommendation as they move forward with the Meadow Creek final plat request.

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