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Council denies utility-service ordinance tied to Stonewall Commercial East replat amid water-reservation concerns

City Council of Liberty Hill, Texas · January 28, 2026
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Summary

After lengthy discussion about allocating LUEs when a prospective tenant (Waffle House) is not yet ready, the Liberty Hill City Council voted 6-0 to disapprove Ordinance 2025-O-036, which would have authorized utility service for a replat of Lot 3, Stonewall Commercial East.

The Liberty Hill City Council voted unanimously to deny an ordinance that would have authorized city utility service tied to a proposed replat of Lot 3, Stonewall Commercial East, a roughly 1.225-acre parcel near Stonewall Parkway and State Highway 29.

Staff described the request as a utility service request (USR) necessary to approve the replat administratively; the applicants anticipate allocating three LUEs (land-use equivalents) for a proposed Waffle House…

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