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The Manor City Council approved the second and final reading of an ordinance amending the Manor Heights planned unit development (PUD) to include the Nagle Estates addition and depict new phasing for Manor Heights.
Staff described the ordinance as adding Nagle Estates into the current Manor Heights PUD and incorporating phases 7 and 8. The council approved the motion on second and final reading; Councilwoman Wallace moved, and a council member seconded. The motion passed on a voice vote with no recorded roll‑call in the transcript.
The ordinance amends earlier ordinances that established the Manor Heights PUD to reflect the new acreage and phasing configuration for the northeast quadrant of US Highway 290 and Old Kimball Road. City staff did not report any new fiscal commitments tied to the rezoning during the meeting; the change updates the land‑use plan that will guide subsequent plats and permits within the new phases.
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