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Euless council approves five ordinances vacating rights-of-way and sewer easements in Watercolor development
Summary
City council unanimously approved five ordinances vacating portions of road right-of-way and sewer easements in the Watercolor development to clear property for residential lots and new right-of-way; staff said the actions are required by state law to clear title and authorize quitclaim deeds to the developer.
The City of Euless City Council on Tuesday evening unanimously approved five separate ordinances to vacate portions of right-of-way and sewer easements in the Watercolor residential development, clearing the way for new lots, open space and a replacement Watercolor right-of-way.
City planning staff described each request as part of the Watercolor final plat and recommended approval so the developer could receive clear title and proceed with construction. City Attorney Jeffrey Olson told the council state law requires an…
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