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Copperas Cove council declines WBW development agreement, directs staff to remove CCN reimbursement

City Council of Copperas Cove · November 19, 2025
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Summary

After public comment and extended debate over who should pay for CCNs, Copperas Cove City Council voted down a proposed development and annexation agreement with WBW; council then directed staff to present a counterproposal with 0% city reimbursement for CCN costs.

Copperas Cove City Council on Nov. 18 rejected a proposed development and annexation agreement with WBW Single Development Group LLC covering about 310 acres in the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction and directed staff to return with a counterproposal that removes city reimbursement for CCN costs.

City staff and the developer presented the draft agreement, which included a provision allowing the developer to be reimbursed by the city for up to $149,180 of the cost of a certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN) transfer, with reimbursement tied to certificates of occupancy for completed homes. City Manager Ryan Havelock said the developer would pay the full CCN purchase cost up front and the…

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