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Beaver Creek HOA raises water-supply concerns as court rejects Beaver Lake plat
Summary
Residents from Beaver Creek HOA told the Burleson County Commissioners Court they opposed a pending agenda item, citing insufficient water supply; separately the court rejected a plat for property at 954 Beaver Lake and postponed action on another simplified plat.
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Members of the Beaver Creek Homeowners Association told the Burleson County Commissioners Court on April 8 that a pending agenda item lacked adequate water supply to support proposed infrastructure and additional real-estate development.
Rene Brown and Valerie Faust, identified in the minutes as Beaver Creek HOA board members, spoke during the public forum (9:02–9:04 a.m.) and urged the court not to approve the item as presented, saying it did not have sufficient water to support the infrastructure and more homes.
The court’s minutes show no direct response recorded in the hearing transcript. Separately, the court unanimously rejected a plat application from Clay and Macarena Korth for property at 954 Beaver Lake and postponed action on a simplified plat for Jim Cross. The minutes record those outcomes as motions by Commissioner Vincent Svec, with subsequent votes recorded as unanimous.
Those plat actions and the public comments were recorded in the court’s minutes and attachments referenced in the record; the minutes do not specify further staff analysis or an immediate follow-up schedule. The court adjourned after approving bills and other routine items for the day.
