Council signaled support for moving the Kettle Creek Addition No. 1 annexation to formal hearings after staff and the applicant described the project’s plans and public‑service impacts.
Project overview: The site is a 19.88‑acre county enclave entirely surrounded by the city. The applicant proposes R‑Flex medium zoning (5–16 dwelling units per acre) with a development plan indicating roughly 6.19 units per acre in initial design, a mix of compact detached and attached housing, 1.7 acres of creek‑adjacent habitat preservation, and stormwater detention.
Utilities and fiscal impact: Springs Utilities staff flagged available tie‑in points and provided a high‑level cost estimate for utility connections in the $700,000–$1,000,000 range. Staff said the fiscal impact report shows a positive cumulative cash flow driven largely by construction‑period sales/use taxes and ongoing revenues once developed.
Transportation and public safety: The plan includes a realignment of Kettle Creek Road and additional right‑of‑way dedication (13 feet) on Old Ranch Road to accommodate future widening; traffic study recommended a left‑turn decel lane at site access. Police and fire raised no immediate operational concerns during annexation committee review; emergency services currently reach the site via mutual‑aid arrangements.
Council response and next steps: Councilmembers generally supported advancing the checkpoint; the council president asked members for a thumbs‑up to move the item forward and the majority indicated approval. Staff anticipates formal hearings and public notice early in 2026.