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Residents raise property-line, traffic, flood and wildlife concerns over proposed Ironwood MUD 5
Summary
Multiple residents and nearby property owners urged the council to pause or require additional studies on the proposed Ironwood Municipal Utility District 5, citing property-line encroachments, potential flood risk, migratory bird protections and traffic safety along State Highway 304.
Several Bastrop-area residents and adjacent property owners told the City Council on May 20 they oppose or want a pause on the proposed Ironwood Municipal Utility District 5 (MUD 5), which planners have described as a development that could range up to roughly 1,300 homes on approximately 289 acres.
At the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing the commission recommended forwarding the MUD application to the council with a condition that “all property line issues be resolved” before final approval. At the council meeting, Garland Stillwell (executive administrative assistant, Hallcat Trust) told the council that a fence line dispute and a potential adverse-possession claim have been raised by adjacent…
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