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Zoning change sparks industrial development debate

October 23, 2024 | Tyler, Smith County, Texas


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Zoning change sparks industrial development debate
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposed zoning change for a property located on East Commerce Street, shifting its designation from R1B Single Family to M1 Light Industrial District. The area is predominantly surrounded by industrial zoning, with existing developments including a body shop to the east and several single-family homes to the west.

The applicant aims to develop a machine shop on the site, which aligns with the Tyler First Future Land Use Guide that designates the area for light industrial use. The request involves rezoning two tracks of land to accommodate this development.

To address potential impacts on nearby residential properties, the Unified Development Code mandates a Type C buffer yard. This could include options such as a fence with trees or a berm, designed to mitigate the transition between industrial and residential zones. Additionally, a 25-foot setback is required for any buildings adjacent to the residentially zoned properties.

The proposal has already been reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission, indicating a step forward in the zoning process. The outcome of this request could significantly alter the landscape of East Commerce Street, reflecting a broader trend towards industrial development in the area.

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