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Parks board recommends 9.35 acres, pond remediation for Eden Ranch development
Summary
The Flower Mound Parks Board voted to recommend that town council accept 9.35 acres of parkland from the Eden Ranch residential project and require dredging and refurbishment of the development's central pond to town standards.
The Flower Mound Parks Board voted unanimously to recommend that the town accept 9.35 acres of parkland from the Eden Ranch residential development and require remediation of the site’s central pond to town standards.
The recommendation, made during the board's Aug. 6 meeting, asks planning and zoning and town council to accept the acreage and a park development fee totaling $233,184 and to require the developer to dredge and refurbish the pond so it meets the town’s standards for public parks and aquatic health.
The board and staff said the parcel sits in the central conservation area of Flower Mound and could be used as a passive, conservation-focused park with trails, shoreline access and educational programming. John Haber, the town’s parks, trails and landscape manager, told the board the developer was…
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