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Fulshear adopts CDO changes to widen downtown setbacks, add LID option and require greener building clusters
Summary
Council approved amendments to the Coordinated Development Ordinance that set a 10‑foot downtown front setback with required sidewalks, add a grama‑water/LID option to ease stormwater obligations, and increase green‑space expectations for building clusters to improve streetscape and drainage.
The Fulshear City Council on April 21 approved updates to the city’s Coordinated Development Ordinance aimed at improving downtown streetscape, drainage and internal development areas.
Planning staff described three primary changes: a single 10‑foot front setback for downtown buildings (replacing the previous 0–5‑foot option) tied to an 8‑foot…
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