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City Council Approves Controversial Medical Office Development

June 19, 2024 | Manor, Travis County, Texas



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City Council Approves Controversial Medical Office Development
In a recent city council meeting, officials discussed a proposed specific use permit for a building in Maynard, Texas, which will house a Chipotle restaurant and a medical office. The medical office is expected to occupy approximately 61% of the building's space, although this represents less than 1% of the overall square footage of the development. Including previously approved retail spaces, the medical use will account for just under 3% of the total area.

Council members expressed their support for the proposal, with a motion made to approve the permit for up to 3,860 square feet designated for medical office and clinic use. The motion received a second from another council member, and discussions ensued regarding potential changes to the medical office's operations in the future. It was clarified that if the type of medical office were to change, the operators would not need to return to the council for additional approvals, as the permit allows for flexibility in accommodating operational needs, such as adding handicap spaces.

The council's focus on retail development was highlighted, with officials noting the importance of sales tax revenue for the area. Buck Cody from Endeavor Real Estate Group emphasized the city's desire to attract retail businesses, aligning with broader municipal goals to enhance local economic growth. The meeting concluded with a consensus on the importance of balancing medical and retail uses in the community to support its financial health.

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