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Council approves Post Oak PID, moves on multiple first readings and consent items

July 04, 2025 | Fair Oaks Ranch, Bexar County, Texas


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Council approves Post Oak PID, moves on multiple first readings and consent items
Fair Oaks Ranch City Council approved a set of routine and development actions at its July 3 meeting, including creation of the Post Oak Development Public Improvement District (PID) and several first readings of code and franchise amendments.

The council approved the consent agenda by voice vote; it included approval of the June 19, 2025 meeting minutes; the second reading of an ordinance to extend city limits by annexing about a 344.6‑acre tract (location described as south and west of Ammon Road, east of Stone Creek subdivision); and a resolution authorizing execution of an agreement with M5 Utilities LLC for the Rolling Acres Trail and Willow Wind/Redbud Hill waterline replacement project. The consent agenda passed without items removed.

On the Post Oak PID, staff summarized the petition (Redevelopment of the Reserve at Fair Oaks Ranch with approximately 278 residential units across about 345 acres), the proposed public improvements (landscaping, lighting, street and sidewalk construction, water utility systems, and financing/administration costs), and the method of assessment. Staff read draft findings required by Texas Local Government Code Chapter 372 and recommended creation of the district. Council then adopted a resolution creating the Post Oak Development PID and adopting the findings of fact.

Council also approved first readings of two ordinances: an update to City Code Chapter 9 (personnel) to align the chief‑of‑police appointment language with the 2017 Home Rule Charter (transferring appointment authority to the city manager), and a first amendment to the 2024 franchise agreement with Frontier Texas Ventures LLC to clarify bulk/brush collection scheduling procedures (residents must contact Frontier no later than 5 p.m. on the Friday prior to the designated collection week). Both first readings passed on the motions presented.

All motions on the consent agenda and first readings were approved by voice vote.

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