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Kerrville council unanimously denies annexation of 263-acre tract near SH‑173

3613355 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

After a public hearing with multiple residents opposing the plan, the Kerrville City Council voted unanimously to deny Ordinance 2025-03, which would have annexed about 263 acres adjacent to State Highway 173 and established R‑1 and R‑2 zoning for a proposed residential development.

The Kerrville City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to deny Ordinance 2025-03, a proposal to annex approximately 263 acres adjacent to State Highway 173 and establish a mix of R‑1 and R‑2 residential zoning for a new subdivision.

The measure would have brought property described as portions of the William Watts and David Chouchard surveys inside the city limits, adopted a service plan for the land and set zoning for the site. City staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission had recommended approval after the commission amended the request to a combination of R‑1 and R‑2 by a 4‑1 vote.

Planning staff presented a map showing about 17 acres proposed as R‑1 adjacent to the Comanche Trace development, roughly 3 acres of riverfront property intended for an amenity area, and the remainder as R‑2. Applicant representative Ashley Fairmont…

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