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Planning commission recommends annexation and rezoning for Nature Creek Reserve housing development
Summary
The Decatur Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend city council approve the voluntary annexation, comprehensive plan amendment and planned-development rezoning for a single‑family subdivision called Nature Creek Reserve by Libertas Decatur LP.
The Decatur Planning and Zoning Commission on March 2025 recommended that city council approve a three‑part application by Libertas Decatur LP — an annexation, a comprehensive plan amendment and a planned‑development rezoning — for a single‑family subdivision branded Nature Creek Reserve.
Planning Director Lisa Hannon entered the staff reports into the record and told the commission the annexation application covers approximately 25.3262 acres, plus about 0.96 acres of right‑of‑way along North U.S. Highway 81287, and lies in Decatur’s extraterritorial jurisdiction. “This is going to be the first of 3 applications by Libertas Decatur LP, also known as Nature Creek Reserve,” Hannon said.
Staff said the property is contiguous to city limits, would not create an enclave and is currently not served by city water or wastewater; utility improvements are required. Hannon recommended…
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