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Planning commission backs wildlife-impact analysis for large residential plats

Fulshear Planning and Zoning Commission · May 1, 2026
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The Fulshear Planning and Zoning Commission on May 1 recommended approval of ordinance 2026-1524 requiring a wildlife-impact analysis for residential developments of 20 acres or more inside city limits; staff called it 'part one' of a two-step process and said the study would be performed by licensed biologists and reviewed with plat applications.

The Fulshear Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of ordinance 2026-1524 on May 1, 2026, which would require a wildlife-impact analysis for residential developments of 20 acres or more inside city limits.

Staff told the commission the ordinance is intended to preserve natural elements on large parcels as development proceeds and incorporates guidance from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife…

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