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Tomball annexes 11.765‑acre tract at 130 Zion Road for single‑family development

August 18, 2025 | Tomball, Harris County, Texas


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Tomball annexes 11.765‑acre tract at 130 Zion Road for single‑family development
The Tomball City Council on Aug. 25 approved the consent annexation of roughly 11.765 acres at 130 Zion Road and adopted Ordinance No. 2025‑33 on first reading. The property owner and the developer, Partners in Building, said the tract sits inside the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction and that all owners consented to voluntary annexation.
Applicant Kent Stiles with Partners in Building told council the project will be strictly residential and consist of three homes on a single lot; the developer confirmed that required street and utility infrastructure will be designed and built to city engineering standards and that city engineers have reviewed requirements. Staff said no public comments were received during the advertised public hearing.
Council action: The motion to adopt the ordinance passed 5–0. Staff noted any municipal capital improvements related to the annexation would be at the developer’s expense and that municipal service levels would match comparable areas of the city after annexation.
Next steps: Staff will finalize the municipal plan accompanying the annexation and process permits once infrastructure plans are submitted and reviewed.

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