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About Us

Board Members

  • Byron Campbell

    President

    Term expires 2028

  • Warren Threadgill

    Vice President

    Term expires 2028

  • Michael Bradshaw

    Treasurer

    Term expires ntee

  • Mark Harpool

    Secretary

    Term expires 2026

  • Gary Calmes

    Asst. Secretary

    Term expires 2026

  • Kyle Ratcliff

    Director

    Term expires 2028

District Consultants

Attorney

Kelsey Taylor Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP

Dallas Office 4514 Cole Ave., Suite 1450 Dallas, TX 75205 Phone: (214) 980-9090

Communications

Justin Molina Triton Consulting Group, Inc.

25511 Budde Rd Suite 3604 Spring, TX 77380 (281) 766 4276 info@tritoncg.com

Principal Land Owner

M.T. Cole Family Partnership No.1

512 W. Hickory Street, Suite 100 Denton, TX 76201 Phone: (940) 387-3518

Bookkeeper

Kerry Tovery Dye & Tovery

2321 Coit Road Plano, TX 75075 Phone: (972) 612-0088

Engineer

Jim Weigert / Kyle Salzman LJA Engineering

6060 North Central Expressway, Suite 400 Dallas, TX 75206 Phone: (469) 621-0710

Project Manager

Ocie Vest Southridge Park, LLC

417 Southridge Lakes Parkway Southlake, TX 76092 Phone: (214) 766-4276

Meeting Schedule

The District will hold open Board meetings. In accordance with Texas law, meetings are open to the public. Pursuant to the agreement with the City of Denton, once the District contains 100 residents, the Districts shall begin to broadcast its meetings over the internet, provide access to the broadcast from its website, and make video and audio recordings of its meetings. Until development within the District is initiated, such meetings will be held only sporadically. However, once development begins, meetings will be held on a regular basis. It is currently contemplated that Board of Director meetings will be held at City of Denton Development Services Center. Notice of meetings will be posted within the District and on the website 72 hours prior to each meeting. The Board welcomes and encourages public participation and/or attendance.

Residents of the district have the right to request the designation of a meeting location within the district under Section 49.062(g), Water Code. A description of this process can be found https://www.tceq.texas.gov/waterdistrictshttps://www.tceq.texas.gov/waterdistrictshere.

About Us

 

Cole Ranch Improvement District No. 1 of Denton County, Texas (“District”) is a political subdivision of the State of Texas and is subject to continuing supervision by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (“TCEQ”). The District was created during the 86th Regular Session of the Texas Legislature through passage of H.B. 4693 and codified under Chapter 3981, Special District Local Laws Code ("District Act") for the benefit of the public and for public purposes, including the acquisition, construction, improvement , financing, operation, and maintenance of public water, sanitary sewer, drainage, road, landscaping, park and recreational facilities. The District operates as a Municipal Management District pursuant to the District Act and Chapter 375, Local Government Code.

The District consists of approximately 3196 acres of land within the City of Denton, Texas (“City”) located along FM 2449 and west of Interstate 35. It will contain a Master Planned Community that, upon completion, will include approximately 5900 single family homes, 3200 multi-family units, retail and commercial properties. In addition, the District will include approximately 26 miles of hike and bike trails, a 50-acre city park and two five-acre neighborhood parks.

How It Works

Cole Ranch Improvement District No. 1 of Denton County, Texas is governed by a Board of Directors. Five Directors are elected by the qualified voters residing within the District and serve staggered four-year terms. The City of Denton has the right to appoint a sixth District Director. Directors appointed by the City also serve four-year terms. The Board of Directors are responsible for managing the affairs of the District. The District engages consultants such as attorneys, engineers, bookkeepers and others to advise and assist the Board in conducting District business.

The District and City have entered into an Operating Agreement that establishes parameters for operation of the District; describes the specific improvement projects that may be acquired, constructed, and financed by the District; and provides the terms and conditions for financing those projects. Other than drainage and flood control improvements, each completed District improvement project will be conveyed to the City for ownership and operation. The District will have an ongoing responsibility to maintain landscaping in major road right-of-way, as well as, parks and open space. The City of Denton will provide water and sewer, solid waste, electrical, police, and fire/EMS services to the area within the District.

Confidentiality of Personal Information

Pursuant to section 182.052 of the Texas Utilities Code, customer information is confidential and is not shared, except as provided by section 182.054. If you wish to grant or rescind the use of your personal information to another individual or entity on your behalf, please visit the https://www.crid1.org/confidentialityConfidentiality of Personal Information page.