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Court closes public hearing on Twinwood Industrial plat adjustment; staff say lot line move tied to conveyance

Waller County Commissioners Court · March 18, 2026
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Summary

A public hearing on the Enterprise Park at Twinwood replat focused on an interior lot‑line adjustment between reserves A and B; county staff said the change does not alter acreage or drainage requirements and is tied to conveyance between owners.

The court held a public hearing on a proposed replat for Enterprise Park at Twinwood that adjusts the interior lot line between Reserve A and Reserve B. Ross, the county staff planner, told the court the replat "is just moving a line," and said it does not change the overall acreage or applicable fire‑code and drainage requirements. "It's an existing plat, so we're required to have a public hearing," Ross said.

A resident asked whether the change affected setbacks or drainage; staff replied that the plat is a commercial reserve, not an environmental reserve, and that the purpose is typically related to conveyance or purchasers’ acreage needs. The court closed the hearing with no further speakers and proceeded to the next agenda item.