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Washington County Commissioners Court on July 22 approved a plat revision for Lot 2 of the Anton Subdivision (James Schreyer survey), adjusting a lot line between two parcels so that an existing home would fall onto a different lot.
County staff explained Lot 2 had been 4.116 acres and the adjacent lot to the northeast was 1.452 acres; the revision shifts the lot line to place the existing dwelling within the intended lot and county staff confirmed the on‑site sewage facility (OSSF) would remain within required setbacks. "We've looked at the OSSF in the area...this is going to be within setbacks parameters when shifting that lot line," the county presenter said.
Staff also reported that TxDOT will allow driveway access only as a shared driveway for the two parcels; that shared access arrangement has been communicated to the landowners. The county said all statutory replat requirements in the Texas Local Government Code (as cited during the meeting) had been met, including posting the replat on the county website for a month and mailing notices to landowners within 200 feet.
Motion to approve the plat revision passed after a second; the court recorded no objections. Staff noted the replat does not change public parks or rights‑of‑way and that no new lots are being created — the matter is strictly a lot‑line adjustment.
Ending: The plat revision was approved and will be processed per county platting procedures; landowners will work with TxDOT to finalize shared driveway arrangements.
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