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Commissioner alerts court to proposed 333-unit subdivision and public improvement district; workshop planned
Summary
A developer proposes a 333-unit subdivision on 44 acres in Commissioner Cook’s precinct and is seeking use of a public improvement district (PID) and a variance to 50-foot lots; county staff will hold a workshop to review liabilities, infrastructure and drainage concerns.
Commissioner Cook told the Hardin County Commissioners Court on Feb. 21 that a developer is in the process of purchasing roughly 44 acres in his precinct along River Road and is proposing a subdivision of about 333 housing units.
According to Cook, the developer proposed financing options that include a public improvement district (PID) — a special assessment the tax collector would collect from property…
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