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Sugar Land gives first consideration to annexing 45.11 acres for regional water and wastewater plants

2084531 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented a public hearing and first reading for Ordinance No. 2363 to annex 45.11 acres of city-owned land in the extraterritorial jurisdiction for a planned regional water treatment plant and regional wastewater treatment plant; council voted 7-0 on first consideration.

The Sugar Land City Council opened a public hearing and on first consideration approved Ordinance No. 2363 to annex about 45.11 acres of city-owned land in the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction for development of a new regional water treatment plant and a regional wastewater treatment plant.

Jessica Echols, interim senior planner, told the council the parcel was purchased by the city in December 2023 and is located south of Rabs Bayou, east of the Greatwood Lake subdivision and north of FM 2759. Staff recommended temporary R-1I interim single-family residential zoning for the annexed land and said the property would be placed in Council District 4 if annexed. “This item is the…

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