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Zoo development proposal sparks zoning change debate

June 03, 2024 | Midland, Midland County, Texas



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Zoo development proposal sparks zoning change debate
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a significant property replatting and zoning change proposal for a 132.75-acre site, previously known as the Nueva Vista Golf Course. The proposal includes the creation of approximately eight lots, with the current zoning classified as local retail and agricultural estate.

The surrounding area features a mixed zoning designation, accommodating single-family dwellings and other residential types. The proposed development aims to transform the site into a zoo, which will also incorporate retail offices and restaurants.

City staff recommended an additional condition for the proposal, stipulating that it must receive approval from the city council due to its size exceeding 25 acres. This requirement underscores the project's potential impact on the community and the need for thorough review. The meeting concluded with an invitation for questions and comments from the commission, highlighting the collaborative nature of the planning process.

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