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Conroe council hears petition timeline, drainage easement concerns for Roman Hills property; Stanley Lake MUD to submit annexation petition
Summary
Property owner Jennifer Kinzer and representatives of Stanley Lake MUD told the council the district will sign and submit a consent‑to‑annexation petition for the Roman Hills/Sundowners Food Park parcel; council and staff discussed contractual annexation steps and an outstanding drainage easement for an annexed Conroe Forest parcel.
At the May 7 Conroe workshop, property owner Jennifer Kinzer presented a history of efforts to obtain water, sewer and drainage easement guarantees for land along Highway 105 West (Roman Hills / Sundowners Food Park and Conroe Forest). Kinzer said Stanley Lake Municipal Utility District (MUD) confirmed capacity is available and planned to sign a consent‑to‑annexation petition at the district’s May 9 board meeting; she said the signed petition would then be sent to the city for the mayor’s signature and council review.
Key points: Kinzer and her representatives said Stanley Lake MUD’s board approved the annexation petition and that legal and engineering documentation were in process. Michael Sullivan, representing the family, and attorney Randy Bays (represented by Kinzer in…
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