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Brazoria County approves final plat for lift station site in Mambo

December 09, 2024 | Manvel, Brazoria County, Texas


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Brazoria County approves final plat for lift station site in Mambo
The Manvel Planning, Development & Zoning Meeting held on December 9, 2024, focused on key developments in the city, particularly concerning infrastructure and utility management. The primary agenda item was the consideration of a final plat for the Brazoria County Municipal Utility District Number 57 Lift Station Number 2.

The proposed plat aims to establish a 0.0574-acre reserve designated for a lift station site within the Meridian area. This site is strategically located along the north side of Cruiser Road and is part of the Brazoria County CNR 3 drainage district. The associated drainage and construction plans for Cruiser Road are currently under review.

City staff presented the plat, noting that it aligns with the preliminary plat approved in November 2023. They recommended approval of the final plat with two specific conditions: the provision of an approved drainage plan by the relevant drainage district and the submission of approved construction plans for Cruiser Road in accordance with city ordinances.

During the discussion, a question arose regarding drainage activities near a lake south of Kaiser Road, although it was noted that this inquiry may not directly relate to the lift station proposal.

The meeting concluded with a clear recommendation from city staff, setting the stage for further actions regarding the lift station and associated infrastructure improvements in Manvel.

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