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Hood County commissioners decline to withdraw conditional approval for Sailfish's Comanche Circle project, vote to table for revised attorney language
Summary
After hours of public comment and developer argument invoking a statutory 30‑day "shot clock," the commission considered withdrawing conditional approval of Sailfish's Comanche Circle but the motion failed 3–2. The court voted to table further action pending revised legal language from county counsel.
After extensive public comment and legal argument, the Hood County Commissioner's Court considered a motion to withdraw its conditional approval of the Comanche Circle concept plan submitted by Sailfish Investors but the motion failed. Residents urged the court to rescind approval and demand fuller engineering data, while the developer argued the plan was complete and had been approved by operation of law under Texas' "shot clock" rules.
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