Silver Rock Development downsizes residential lots
The amended concept plan for a portion of the Silver Rock development from the February 24 Horseshoe Bay Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. Courtesy of the city of Horseshoe Bay.
A planned Horseshoe Bay subdivision along Texas 71 has been scaled down from 28 residential lots to eight large-acre lots.
Horseshoe Bay City Council approved a final plat at its April 21 meeting for a portion of the 52-acre Silver Rock development, allowing a significantly reduced residential layout for this phase of the project.
The approved plan creates eight single-family lots of around five acres each, along with three commercial parcels and a new private roadway at Texas 71 and Silver Rock Loop. The roadway will connect to Silver Rock Loop rather than directly to Texas 71 and will include drainage infrastructure as well as water and wastewater utilities for the lots.
The revised layout replaces an earlier concept that envisioned 28 smaller residential lots on the site. According to Horseshoe Bay, the developer is now working with city staff to finalize construction plans consistent with the approved plat.
The Silver Rock project is a large mixed-use planned development along the Texas 71 corridor. Future potential uses identified in the overall plan include commercial development such as a self-storage facility, gas station with convenience store, restaurant space, and medical or professional offices, along with a planned assisted living facility and additional residential areas.

