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5-Year + Outlook
               Development activity is expected to remain robust.  New commercial and residential
               construction has remained relatively consistent coming out of the last recession with
               an  average  of  7 new  commercial  permits per  year  and  an  average  of  134 new
               residential permits per year, both being the average of the previous 10 years.


                 FISCAL YEAR                    NEW RESIDENTIAL                NEW COMMERCIAL


                 FY2017                         136 permits                    2 permits

                 FY2018                         163 permits                    2 permits

                 FY2019                         116 permits                    11 permits

                 FY2020                         86 permits                     6 permits

                 FY2021                         61 permits                     2 permits

               With two  new  subdivisions opened  in  2021,  several  residential  lots  will  still  be
               available.  Thus, residential  permitting activities are expected to remain consistent.
               New commercial  activity is expected to remain consistent as well,  if not increased,
               now that Colleyville  Boulevard construction has been completed.

               As the City approaches build out, currently estimated to occur by 2035 according to
               the current Master Plan  estimate, new residential activity  has begun to decrease.
               Assuming  current  economic  conditions  remain  static,  land  for  new  residential
               subdivisions will  significantly  decrease, leaving  only infill  and tear down & rebuild
               projects to build out.  Commercial activity will be more difficult to predict.  However,
               given that there remains limited undeveloped commercial land in the City, in addition
               to numerous redevelopment opportunities for existing legacy properties, commercial,
               as  well  as  institutional,  development  opportunities  should  continue  to  avail
               themselves over the next five  years and beyond. The reconstruction of Colleyville
               Boulevard  (State  Highway  26)  is  at  completion  which  will  attract  commercial
               development and redevelopment.

               Overall, the department will remain very busy over the next five years and is in need
               of staffing at a level commensurate with community and organizational expectations
               to be  able  to adequately  fulfill  its mission to protect, preserve and promote the
               exceptional and unique quality  of the community’s built  environment and natural
               resources.














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