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Ellis County court accepts performance bonds, approves replats and adopts roads into county maintenance
Summary
Commissioners accepted three performance bonds totaling nearly $3.4 million for Ellis Ranch Manors, approved two replat requests in the county's extraterritorial jurisdiction, and released a $5,000 supplemental deposit to accept roads for Jordan Run Phase 4 into county maintenance.
The Ellis County Commissioners Court voted unanimously Sept. 16 to accept performance bonds for a proposed subdivision named Ellis Ranch Manors and to approve two replat requests and the acceptance of roadway infrastructure for a completed subdivision phase.
Alberto, a Department of Development staff member, told the court the applicant for Ellis Ranch Manors sought county acceptance of three performance bonds tied to site improvements. The listed bonds were $151,200 for earthwork, $609,447.30 (approximately) for storm drainage, and about $2,600,000 for paving — totaling just under $3.4 million. Staff recommended acceptance, the court…
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