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Waller County approves Bluebonnet subdivision agreement with conditions after debate over lot sizes and road dedication
Summary
Commissioners approved a development agreement for the 229-acre Bluebonnet subdivision, authorizing up to 876 lots (cap 1,000) and requiring right-of-way dedication, roadway contributions and a condition to allow future dedication of a drainage buffer if Morrison Road is widened.
Waller County Commissioners Court approved a development agreement for the Bluebonnet subdivision, a proposed 229-acre project that would build up to 876 residential lots with a contractual cap of 1,000 lots.
County staff said the developer will provide a mix of lot sizes (29% 40-foot lots, 21% 45-foot lots, remainder 50-foot lots), prohibit multifamily and build-to-rent products inside the subdivision, and dedicate right-of-way for Morrison Road. Staff and the developer said Morrison Road contributions would allow the county to expand the scope of planned improvements; the county expects roughly $155,000 to be dedicated to county parks as part of the deal and…
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