EPISODE · Jul 2, 2025 · 8 MIN
Opponents to an RV park expanding into their subdivision gets support from Brazos County commissioners
from WTAW - Interviews · host Bryan Broadcasting
This podcast contains comments from the June 17, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting.Brazos County commissioners have entered a dispute among property owners in a subdivision west of Easterwood Airport.Twice during June, homeowners in Oak Hills were able to stop the owner of an adjacent RV park from replatting property that he owns in the subdivision.During the commission's June 17th meeting, general counsel Bruce Erratt said the RV park owner met the county's subdivision requirements for the replatting.Erratt said opposition from the homeowners was a private matter between the Oak Hills homeowners association and the RV park owner that could be addressed in district court.Multiple homeowners disagreed with Erratt's opinion and said if the replatting was approved, this would allow the park owner to proceed.Commissioner Chuck Konderla received support from Wanda Watson and Fred Brown to delay action until after a meeting between the RV park owner and the Oak Hills HOA. County judge Duane Peters and commissioner Bentley Nettles did not attend the June 17th meeting.This was the second attempt by the RV park owner to replat the property. His first request was denied during the commission's June 3rd meeting by commissioners Konderla, Watson, and Brown. The owner was not present at either commission meeting.Click HERE to read and download the map of the proposed replatting that was part of the June 17, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting.Click HERE to read and download minutes of the June 17, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting on this subject.Click HERE to read and download minutes of the June 3, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting on this subject.
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This podcast contains comments from the June 17, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting.Brazos County commissioners have entered a dispute among property owners in a subdivision west of Easterwood Airport.Twice during June, homeowners in Oak Hills were able to stop the owner of an adjacent RV park from replatting property that he owns in the subdivision.During the commission's June 17th meeting, general counsel Bruce Erratt said the RV park owner met the county's subdivision requirements for the replatting.Erratt said opposition from the homeowners was a private matter between the Oak Hills homeowners association and the RV park owner that could be addressed in district court.Multiple homeowners disagreed with Erratt's opinion and said if the replatting was approved, this would allow the park owner to proceed.Commissioner Chuck Konderla received support from Wanda Watson and Fred Brown to delay action until after a meeting between the RV park owner and the Oak Hills HOA. County judge Duane Peters and commissioner Bentley Nettles did not attend the June 17th meeting.This was the second attempt by the RV park owner to replat the property. His first request was denied during the commission's June 3rd meeting by commissioners Konderla, Watson, and Brown. The owner was not present at either commission meeting.Click HERE to read and download the map of the proposed replatting that was part of the June 17, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting.Click HERE to read and download minutes of the June 17, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting on this subject.Click HERE to read and download minutes of the June 3, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting on this subject.
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Opponents to an RV park expanding into their subdivision gets support from Brazos County commissioners
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