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Council defers Chapel Run Section 5 exemption appeal amid water‑supply concerns; staff recommended denial

5345944 · July 9, 2025
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Summary

The council deferred an appeal from the Signorelli Company seeking an exemption from Conroe’s temporary development moratorium for Chapel Run Section 5; staff recommended denial citing water system limitations and infrastructure timing.

Council members on July 9 deferred a developer’s appeal seeking an exemption from the city’s temporary moratorium on development for Chapel Run Section 5, citing unresolved water‑supply and infrastructure concerns.

The appeal: Jeff DeWeese of the Signorelli Company asked the council to grant an exemption to permit civil plan approvals so the developer could meet a prior memorandum of understanding (MOU) that required Signorelli to extend a natural‑gas line to a city pump station. DeWeese said the MOU envisioned work taking place well before homes would be built — he estimated 15 months from plan approval to lots on the ground and 18 months to…

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