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Council tables Firefly Cove municipal utility district consent agreement after lengthy debate
Summary
Councilors delayed action on a consent agreement to form a municipal utility district for the Firefly Cove development after members and residents debated public access to amenities, long-term tax impacts and enforceability of resident-only restrictions.
Lago Vista city council on Feb. 6 tabled a consent agreement requested by Firefly Cove LLC to create a municipal utility district (MUD) after a daylong discussion about public access to parkland, potential tax burdens on future homeowners and legal enforceability of resident-only access restrictions.
Developers, represented by attorney Lacey Ehlers, told council the MUD would fund water, wastewater, drainage, roads and amenities; city staff and the developer exchanged edits on easements, maintenance and public-access language. City attorney Brad Bullock…
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