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Commissioners table Oak Hill replat after residents cite deed restrictions and septic concerns
Summary
After lengthy public comment, the Brazos County Commissioners Court tabled a requested replat that would alter lot lines in Oak Hill Subdivision; speakers cited deed‑restriction violations, unresolved septic issues at a nearby RV park and incomplete documentation.
The Brazos County Commissioners Court on June 17 tabled a requested replat of Lots 21–23 in Oak Hill Subdivision after multiple residents and the subdivision’s architectural committee raised objections, including alleged violations of recorded deed restrictions and concerns about an RV park septic system.
The replat application sought to adjust lot lines so that portions of a residential lot would be assimilated into adjacent commercial lots supporting an RV park. The county engineer and staff advised the court that the replat application satisfied the county’s subdivision requirements for a replat, but several residents urged the court to deny or delay approval because of private deed restrictions and potential public‑health risks.
Why it matters: The replat would change the boundary between lots that are recorded as residential and neighboring lots recorded as commercial; residents said the change could enable expanded commercial use at the site, and they asked for additional review of…
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