In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposed Planned Unit Development (PUD) at the northeast corner of SH 130 and County Road 152 in Georgetown, Texas. The development aims to transition the area from agricultural use to a more structured industrial zoning, focusing on smaller, flexible industrial buildings under 100,000 square feet.
Key highlights from the proposal include the removal of 28 industrial uses from the zoning classification, leaving primarily warehouse, manufacturing, and contractor services. This strategic reduction is intended to enhance the area's character and limit heavy industrial activities. The applicant has also prioritized landscaping improvements, including a six-foot berm along County Road 152, which serves as a gateway to Berry Springs Park.
The proposed development features two buildings, each approximately 50,000 square feet, with a focus on architectural standards and landscaping that will enhance visibility and aesthetics along County Road 152. Staff analysis indicated that while the zoning change aligns partially with the comprehensive plan, there is a noted lack of commercial services, which could limit future development opportunities in the area.
The Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended approval of the request, emphasizing the importance of the landscaping and access limitations to maintain the area's integrity. However, concerns were raised regarding the potential challenges of transitioning from industrial to other uses in the future, given the existing character of the surrounding area.
The City Council will consider the ordinance to amend the zoning designation, which includes provisions for repealing conflicting ordinances and establishing an effective date for the new zoning regulations. The applicant is expected to present further details in the upcoming sessions.