City approves preliminary-plat amendment for Monarch Ranch subdivision
Summary
The Manor City Council approved a corrected preliminary plat for Monarch Ranch that adjusts lot sizes and rights-of-way after additional Greg Lane acquisitions, clearing a duplicate street-name issue and keeping the project’s 400 lots on about 120.833 acres.
The Manor City Council on a unanimous voice vote approved a preliminary-plat amendment for the Monarch Ranch subdivision, a 400‑lot project on about 120.833 acres located at the southwest corner of Greg Lane and FM 973.
Development Services Director Michael Burrell told the council the change "is a correction to the concept plan" after additional right‑of‑way acquisition along Greg Lane shifted lot lines and sizes. He also said the amendment corrects a duplicate street name so addresses will be searchable and deliverable.
Councilmember Sergio Moreno moved to approve the amended preliminary plat; Mayor Pro Tem Hill seconded the motion, which the council approved without further discussion.
The amendment updates the subdivision’s plats to reflect recent right‑of‑way acquisitions and to prevent addressing conflicts stemming from duplicated street names. Burrell said the changes “accurately reflect it on the plots and plans submitted to the city.”
The approved change keeps the project’s stated lot count and acreage but reconfigures some lots and rescinds the duplicate street name to resolve addressing problems that had prevented deliveries and caused confusion for residents in the subdivision.
City staff did not identify any new fee or financing changes in connection with the amendment; next steps are ministerial plat updates and continued review as the developer proceeds through permitting and final plat processes.
The council took the action as part of the public‑hearings portion of the meeting; no public testimony relevant to the amendment was recorded in the meeting transcript.

