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Groves council approves replat of 5931 Alabama Avenue to create six single‑family lots

June 30, 2025 | Groves, Jefferson County, Texas


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Groves council approves replat of 5931 Alabama Avenue to create six single‑family lots
Groves City Council on June 23 voted to approve a replat dividing the property at 5931 Alabama Avenue (legal description: T R 19 A–F, 1.522 acres, Block 2, Dixie Gardens) into six lots for single‑family housing.

City staff and a planning‑and‑zoning representative said the site is currently a large single tract and the applicant intends to subdivide it into six residential lots. The council had a motion, a second and, after brief discussion, recorded unanimous affirmative votes on the motion.

The council chair recorded the vote as mayor — aye; Council member Holmes — aye; Council member McAdams — aye. The motion passed. No conditions, variances or easement requirements were recorded on the minutes during the meeting discussion; staff indicated the replat had been reviewed by the planning and zoning commission earlier that month.

The approval authorizes the city to record the replat and allows the applicant to proceed with final lot preparations under the city’s subdivision rules. The council did not discuss funding or public‑works improvements tied to the replat during the meeting.

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