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Planning & Zoning Commission approves rezoning to expand data-center district, contingent on annexation
Summary
The City of Red Oak Planning & Zoning Commission voted to rezone agricultural land to expand PD 179 for a proposed data center complex, adding roughly 209 acres to the district; the approval is contingent on city council annexation next week.
On July 7, 2025, the City of Red Oak Planning & Zoning Commission voted to approve a zoning change to modify properties now zoned AG (Agriculture) and PD 179 into PD 179R to allow expansion of a proposed data center complex, contingent on the City Council approving annexation of the property next week.
City staff told the commission the request would add roughly 209 acres to the existing PD 179 plan-development zoning, bringing the total project area cited in the packet to about 926.897 acres within the Andrew J. Porter survey in Ellis County. Staff also said the added acreage is undergoing annexation at the same time as the zoning request and that a…
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