In a recent government meeting, council members discussed significant zoning changes affecting over 1,000 acres in the area, particularly around West Rosemont Parkway and US Highway 75. The proposed development plan includes a mix of residential options, including single-family homes, townhomes, and multifamily units, with a total of 3,000 multifamily units and 2,000 single-family units planned.
The discussion highlighted the challenges of zoning within the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ), where the city faces limitations on imposing density and use restrictions unless a development agreement is established. The council approved a motion to proceed with the annexation and zoning changes, passing with a vote of 6 to 1.
However, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended denial of the zoning request, citing concerns that the proposed lot sizes do not align with the city's comprehensive plan, which suggests larger lot sizes of at least half an acre. Local resident Alex Evans voiced opposition during the public hearing, emphasizing the need for compatibility with existing neighborhoods and better access to main roads, particularly for residents of Hurricane Creek Estates.
The council's decision to move forward with the development plan reflects ongoing tensions between growth and community concerns, as residents seek to balance new developments with the preservation of neighborhood character and infrastructure needs. The public hearing remains open for further community input as the project progresses.