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Developer warns Army Corps permitting, mitigation could add roughly $1M to Colleyville Boulevard rezoning project

Colleyville City Council · January 7, 2025
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Summary

A proposed rezoning for about 4.75 acres at 6,312 Colleyville Blvd prompted city staff and the developer's consultants to flag possible Army Corps jurisdiction and FEMA floodplain issues; consultants estimated permitting and mitigation costs and substantial site work that could delay development by months to more than a year.

City staff and the developer’s consultants told the Colleyville City Council on Jan. 7 that a rezoning proposal for about 4.75 acres at 6,312 Colleyville Boulevard will likely require both significant site engineering and federal permitting, potentially adding about $1 million in mitigation fees and a similar order of magnitude in site work costs.

Ben Bridal, the city’s director of community development, described the property as currently zoned agricultural and partly occupied by a residence that would be removed if the CC1 Village Retail rezoning proceeds.…

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