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Cibolo council denies preliminary acceptance for Saddle Creek Unit 9A over maintenance concerns
Summary
The City Council voted 6-0 to deny preliminary acceptance of public infrastructure for Saddle Creek Unit 9A after residents and council members raised repeated concerns about developer maintenance, unfinished work and unresolved drainage issues in earlier sections of the subdivision.
The City of Cibolo City Council on Wednesday denied preliminary acceptance of public infrastructure for Saddle Creek Unit 9A, a 10.7-acre subdivision that contains 46 residential lots, citing ongoing maintenance problems and unresolved construction issues in adjacent units.
City engineering staff had recommended preliminary acceptance after a punch walk and subsequent repairs, saying the infrastructure valuation totaled $689,323. But residents and several council members urged caution, saying the developer has repeatedly failed to maintain existing sections and that unresolved leaks and drainage problems would cause newly accepted work to fail.
An attendee who identified herself as a resident and HOA representative described recurring problems with trash, unmaintained lots, erosion and drainage, and said the…
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