City Council Approves Controversial Fence for Drainage Easement

October 07, 2024 | City of Lake Jackson, Brazoria County, Texas

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In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed a proposal to allow a homeowner to construct a fence along a drainage easement between two properties on Basswood Street. The homeowner, who has been maintaining the area, proposed connecting a new fence to their neighbor's existing fence, ensuring continued upkeep and access for city maintenance.

The homeowner emphasized that the fence would not obstruct city access, as they plan to install a double-wide gate that would remain unlocked for any necessary city operations. City officials confirmed that the property in question is owned by the city, and the proposed fence would encroach slightly onto this public land. However, they noted that similar agreements have been made in the past, allowing homeowners to maintain fences in such easements.
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Council members expressed support for the proposal, recognizing the homeowner's commitment to maintaining the area and the practical benefits of the fence. The agreement will be documented in property records to ensure clarity for future owners regarding property boundaries and responsibilities.

The council unanimously approved the motion to authorize the fencing of the drainage easement, marking a collaborative effort between the city and residents to enhance property management while ensuring public access.

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