March 27, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Architectural Control Committee
The Architectural Control Committee approved updated house plans for a new single-family home in Sandy Bay Highlands, with one key condition: the sump pump must be tied into the public storm sewer. The committee wrapped up in about 25 minutes with no recorded public input.
Key Decisions
Approved updated plans for a new single-family home on Lot 1, Block 2 in Sandy Bay Highlands, but required the sump pump to connect to the public storm sewer—an infrastructure detail that can affect drainage and neighborhood runoff issues.
Public Input
No public comments or communications recorded for this meeting.
Agenda Items
Review updated plans for the construction of a single-family dwelling on Lot 1, Block 2, Sandy Bay Highlands, Subdivision No. 1, Submitted by New Custom Homes, LLC.
Passed
The committee voted to approve updated plans for a single-family home on Lot 1, Block 2 in Sandy Bay Highlands. The approval came with a condition that the sump pump must connect to the public storm sewer, a practical requirement that matters because it affects how groundwater is handled and can reduce the chance of water being dumped onto neighboring lots. The minutes do not describe the updated plan changes beyond that condition, so residents don’t get much detail on what was revised or why.