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Councilors conducted a second reading Oct. 6 of Ordinance O-57-25, which would change the zoning classification for the replat of Lot 108A and 110A of Walnut Run Estate Phase 3 from S-1 Service District to R-12 Residential District. The item was submitted by the Planning, Zoning and Building Commission.
Why it matters: A zoning reclassification would change permitted uses and development standards for the parcels noted in the replat; such changes affect future residential development and local land‑use planning.
At the meeting the ordinance was moved, seconded and a roll call was conducted; members recorded their votes during the second‑reading session. The item remains in the statutory reading process and will require any further readings or final adoption in a subsequent meeting if required by council rules.
Background: The item was presented to council by the planning commission; no substantive debate or amendments were offered on the council floor during the recorded portion of the second reading.
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