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Commission recommends denial of Lydell Walker Phase 5 final plat under state shot-clock rules
Summary
The commission voted 4-0 to recommend disapproval of the Lydell Walker Phase 5 final plat, citing outstanding engineering comments, a changed property boundary on submitted materials and the state—ast-track "shot clock" requirement that limits review time for plats that don—ault a voluntary waiver.
The Hutto Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 7 recommended disapproval of the Lydell Walker Phase 5 final plat, a proposed 172-lot residential final plat covering roughly 36.574 acres, citing unresolved technical comments and statutory timing constraints under the state pproval "shot clock."
Staff summarized the proposal as part of the larger Lydell Walker subdivision (approved at preliminary plat stage) and said the tract is within mandated watersheds (Mustang Creek and Brushy Creek). Staff noted the property was annexed and zoned SF-1 (village zoning) in September 2021 and that water and wastewater service plans anticipate use of existing conveyance and the…
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