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Waller County approves Cameron Prairie development agreement permitting 40‑foot lots and funding road work, parks and signal improvements
Summary
The Commissioners Court approved a development agreement for Cameron Prairie, a proposed 377‑acre subdivision that could yield up to 1,500 lots overall (1,088 in the initial agreement), grants variances for 40‑foot lots capped at 30%, requires right‑of‑way dedication and provides about $130,000 in cash for parks and engineering.
Waller County Commissioners Court voted Feb. 18 to approve a development agreement for Cameron Prairie, a 377‑acre subdivision that will allow an initial build of 1,088 lots with options to expand to a larger build‑out.
The agreement grants development variances commonly approved by the court, including allowing 40‑foot lots (capped at 30% of the project), reduced local street right‑of‑way widths and specific cul‑de‑sac radii, along with setback adjustments. In exchange for those variances the developer agreed to several public improvements and cash contributions.
Key provisions: The county engineer said the agreement requires…
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