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Freeport council approves two residential replats to address septic compliance

Freeport City Council · April 28, 2026
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Summary

The Freeport council voted unanimously April 28 to approve two residential replats — one to merge parcels 10 and part of 11 into an approximately 18-acre lot to allow septic compliance, and a second to combine lots 13 and 14 into lot 13A (Block 721). Staff had recommended approval of both requests.

The Freeport council on April 28 approved two administrative replat requests aimed at resolving property configuration and septic-system compliance issues.

Reggie Harris, Freeport's director of building and codes, told the council the first request would combine parcel 10 and part of parcel 11 into a single residential lot of roughly 18 acres so the property owner could locate and maintain a septic system in compliance with health and subdivision rules. Harris said the current parcel configuration prevents the septic infrastructure from crossing the property line and…

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