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Council approves 70-acre PUD off Windcrest, with conditions on sidewalks, water conservation and STRs

3035461 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved a planned unit development (PUD) allowing roughly 337 single‑family lots between Windcrest and Piker Road after staff and the developer negotiated site changes and conditions addressing sidewalks, drainage and short‑term rental rules.

The Fredericksburg City Council voted to approve a planned unit development request to convert about 70 acres between Windcrest and Piker Road from R-5 (patio home residential) to a PUD that will yield roughly 337 lots. The PUD gives the city and the developer additional flexibility on lot sizes and layout while spelling out infrastructure and design commitments.

The developer, represented by land development manager Devin Kleinfelder of D.R. Horton, presented a conceptual layout that includes two distinct lot types, internal connector sidewalks, trail links to…

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