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Concerns over proposed townhome development dominated the Fulshear Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on July 11, 2025, as local residents voiced strong opposition to plans for 113 townhomes on a 10-acre lot adjacent to established neighborhoods.
Lisa Clouse, a resident of Rogers Road, expressed her dismay, highlighting that her family chose their property based on existing deed restrictions designed to maintain the area's residential character. "We did everything per the deed restrictions... it was one of the reasons that we did purchase the land where we did," Clouse stated, emphasizing her commitment to preserving the community's integrity. She warned that if the development proceeds, her family would seek legal counsel to fight against it.
The proposed development has raised alarms among neighbors who fear it could set a precedent for similar projects in the area, potentially altering the landscape of Fulshear. Clouse questioned how residents in other neighborhoods would react if faced with similar developments, suggesting that such changes could drive long-standing community members away.
The meeting also included discussions about the deed restrictions in place, with Clouse referencing specific clauses that aim to protect the residential nature of the area. The commission's decision to deny the proposal was met with relief from residents, who are eager to maintain the character of their community.
As the situation unfolds, local residents remain vigilant, prepared to take necessary steps to ensure their voices are heard in the ongoing planning process. The outcome of this development proposal could have lasting implications for Fulshear's growth and community identity.
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