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A developer is attempting to build manufactured homes in my neighborhood. Can the Neighborhood Association stop the development of these homes?

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A developer is attempting to build manufactured homes in my neighborhood. Can the Neighborhood Association stop the development of these homes?

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Not in most cases, according to current law. What the County can do is ensure that the developer follow all of the County’s platting regulations. Platting consists of bearings and distances (survey), locations of all streets and roads, parks and easements, location of flood plain, drainage calculations and in the case of septic instances, soil analysis and classification, proof of water availability, and delineation of utilities. Also, ingress and egress to the subject lot or lots is required. Further regulations are more fully set forth in the Bexar County Subdivision Regulations.

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