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Plat application made for former EPIC City

by | Jan 22, 2026 | Area News, Latest

Formerly marketed as EPIC City, The Meadow community is planned for unincorporated Collin County and Hunt County land near Josephine. Graphic Courtesy Community Capital Partners

Collin County officials have notified the developers of The Meadow Phase 1, formerly marketed as EPIC City, that their plat application is administratively incomplete and cannot proceed to final review until required documentation is submitted.

The proposed 402-acre project would be located in unincorporated portions of Collin and Hunt counties near the city of Josephine.

According to a Jan. 12 letter from the county’s engineering department, the plat application was submitted for county review on Dec. 23, 2025, and supplemental materials were submitted Jan. 7.

In the letter addressed to the project’s agent and engineering firm, Clarence Daugherty, director of engineering for Collin County, said the application for The Meadow Phase 1 did not meet administrative completeness requirements under the Texas Local Government Code and the county’s subdivision regulations.

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