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CEMEX Files Floodplain Permit for 164.8-Acre Comal Tract

The county portal records the Aug. 18 application at “Pay Fee(s),” placing it at a filing stage.

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COUNTY PERMIT RECEIPTFloodplain Development Permit 102883
Applicant: CEMEX Construction Materials South LLC • Filed: Aug. 18 • Status: Pay Fee(s)
Comal County Engineer Permit Records
The county snapshot records the applicant, filing date, tract description, acreage and portal status.

Comal County added an Aug. 18 floodplain-development filing that names CEMEX Construction Materials South LLC as the applicant and ties permit 102883 to a 164.774-acre tract.

Comal County residents now have a trackable permit number—102883—for a CEMEX filing tied to 164.774 acres, with the portal recording its status as “Pay Fee(s).”

The county classifies the application as a Floodplain Development Permit in the County Engineer permit group. Its declared scope pairs that permit type with subdivision field A0585, while the tract description begins “A-585 SUR-598 S A & M G RR.”

That combination of applicant, acreage, permit type and record number distinguishes the filing from the county portal’s other recent entries. It also gives nearby property owners and residents following CEMEX activity a precise lookup key for future county records.

The “Pay Fee(s)” status places the entry at an early administrative point in the county system. The next verifiable movement will be a fee completion, review action, document update or other status change attached to the same permit number.

The county snapshot also supplies a flood-permit document reference and an official mapping reference for the record. Reviewing those materials alongside the next portal update can establish the project’s physical scope and connect the legal tract description with a county-supported location.