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Council briefed on Anderson Hill development and proposed public improvement district; staff to seek P3 Works contract approval
Summary
Staff presented plans for a 25-acre Anderson Hill subdivision of 78 single-family lots and introduced a developer-requested capital public improvement district (PID) analysis. Council was asked to approve a P3 Works contract and a developer agreement to fund that analysis; no vote was taken during the briefing session.
City staff briefed the Cedar Hill City Council on April 8 about a proposed public improvement district (PID) for the Anderson Hill development, a 25-acre subdivision approved in 2020 that the city says cannot be built to the approved standards without capital assistance.
Staff described the development as 78 single‑family lots (approved by an October 2020 ordinance that increased lots from 46 to 78), with a minimum lot size of 7,000 square feet, minimum dwelling size of 2,000 square feet, at least a two‑car garage per house, and minimum 85% masonry on facades. Staff said the developer would be Bloomfield Homes for the site and proposed…
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