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Council approves routine plats, consent agenda and minutes; several small votes carried without extended debate

January 15, 2025 | Stafford, Fort Bend County, Texas


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Council approves routine plats, consent agenda and minutes; several small votes carried without extended debate
Several routine items were approved by the Stafford City Council with minimal discussion, including replat approvals and the consent agenda.

Land‑use actions approved:
- Replat (Bates Lane): A previously approved single tract was resubmitted to be split into two reserves; staff explained the change and council approved the replat as presented.
- Replat (Fountain Gate Drive, Pheophilia Division): A single parcel will be divided into two equal parcels; staff noted structures already exist and Planning and Zoning recommended approval subject to conditions. Council approved the replat as presented after a brief public hearing.

Other actions:
- Consent agenda: Council approved the consent agenda, including routine contract renewals and staff recommendations as listed on the packet.
- Minutes and joint meeting approvals: Council approved minutes from prior meetings as presented.

Votes at a glance: each item was approved by council motion and recorded on the meeting docket; no substantive amendments were offered during council action.

Quotes: Staff summarized each replat’s purpose in brief presentations; one resident (Jean Wong) representing the Fountain Gate property owner explained the owners are separating buildings because they have different owners/partners.

Ending: These routine approvals clear the way for subsequent permitting and do not, by themselves, change zoning or require variances. Any outstanding conditions noted by Planning & Zoning will be enforced through standard staff review.

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