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Council tables voluntary annexation and Enclave at Chisholm Trail zoning/PUD to Feb. 24 for further review

Weatherford City Council · January 27, 2026
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Summary

Council agreed to table a voluntary annexation of a 15.949‑acre tract owned by Stanislaw Properties LP and a zoning/PUD request for the Enclave at Chisholm Trail (about 42.6 acres, 123 lots) to Feb. 24, 2026, after council members raised concerns about lot widths and neighborhood impacts.

The council tabled two development items to a date certain of Feb. 24, 2026, after applicants asked for more time and council members raised substantive questions.

Scott McDonald presented the voluntary annexation request for a 15.949‑acre tract owned by Stanislaw Properties LP and said the applicant asked to table the item to the council’s Feb. 24 meeting. The council opened the public hearing, received no public testimony and voted to table the annexation to that date.

McDonald then presented a zoning map amendment and planned unit development (the "Enclave at Chisholm Trail") for roughly 42.6 acres to create approximately 123 single‑family lots. He said the proposal includes about 5 lots per acre, sidewalks, roughly 3.5 acres of open space and an HOA responsible for maintenance.

Council members pressed the applicant on lot sizes and public‑safety access. One council member summarized the applicant's request: "45 of the units are...that equates to 37% of the available lots are requesting to be smaller than what we've got on there," and voiced concern about that percentage. Council member Heidi Wilder said, "I have a little bit of heartburn with that high of a number," urging the applicant to reduce the share of lots below the 75‑foot minimum if possible. Staff and the director of economic development, Ashley Seiler, said the site is an infill opportunity and that the reduced lots do not, in their view, necessarily deter retail interest.

Because the applicant requested tabling and council requested the applicant revisit lot‑width adjustments and other details, the council voted to table the zoning/PUD application to 02/24/2026 so the applicant can respond to council feedback.