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Action   10.
Regular Board of Supervisors Meeting - 10:00 am
Development Services
Meeting Date:
03/10/2026
Title:
SUB25-02 (San Pedro Ranch Estates Final Plat)
Submitted By:
Lara Loewenheim, Board of Supervisors
Department:
Board of Supervisors
Presentation:
PowerPoint
Recommendation:
Approve
Document Signatures:
BOS Signature Required
# of ORIGINALS
Submitted for Signature:
1
NAME
of PRESENTER:
Matthew Taylor
TITLE
of PRESENTER:
Planning Manager
Docket Number (If applicable):
SUB25-02
Mandated Function?:
Federal or State Mandate
Source of Mandate
or Basis for Support?:

Information

Agenda Item Text:

[Item Tabled from the December 16, 2025, Regular Board of Supervisors agenda] Approve the San Pedro Ranch Estates Final Plat Docket SUB25-02 with a waiver allowing an unpaved private subdivision road, provided long-term road maintenance and assurance agreements are recorded with the approved Final Plat (Supervisor District 3).

Background:

The county received a subdivision plat application from Calvin Housley (applicant) to develop an 8-lot residential subdivision at the southeast corner of Pomerene and San Pedro Ranch Roads in Pomerene. The property is zoned RU-4 (Rural District, one dwelling per 4 acres) and totals about 36 acres. Each new lot will retain its rural zoning and be developed with single-family homes.

The Planning and Zoning Commission and Subdivision Committee support the applicant’s request to waive the hard-surface requirement for the subdivision road. The applicant’s rationale for the waiver includes low traffic volumes, rural setting, and reduced impervious surface area. This road measures about ¼ mile and will be maintained by the subdivision residents via a mandatory homeowner maintenance agreement. 

Department's Next Steps (if approved):

Record the final plat and associated agreements.

Impact of NOT Approving/Alternatives:

The property owner can develop the subject property in its current 36-acre configuration or subdivide the property, creating up to five new tax parcels for individual development. County subdivision regulations take effect with the creation of six or more lots.

To BOS Staff: Document Disposition/Follow-Up:

None.

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