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Temple council approves final plat for French Hill subdivision with exceptions for cul-de-sac and parkland

3575387 · February 21, 2025
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Summary

The Temple City Council voted 4-0 to approve the final plat for the 48.129-acre French Hill subdivision replat No. 1, allowing two developer-requested exceptions for a cul-de-sac configuration and parkland dedication; the planning and zoning commission recommended approval 6-0.

The Temple City Council on Feb. 20 approved the final plat for the French Hill subdivision, replat No. 1, a roughly 48.129-acre, 257-lot residential replat in East Temple, by a 4-0 vote.

The approval allows two developer-requested exceptions to the Unified Development Code: one related to cul-de-sac length and layout and one related to parkland dedication. City staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval; the commission voted 6-0 in favor on Feb. 3.

City planning staff described the replat as a 48.129±-acre project shown as 257 lots, 9 blocks and 5 tracts located in the Maximo Marino survey, abstract 142, south of the recently approved North…

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