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Council conditionally approves replat of Northway Shopping Center, Baker property and part of Meads Drive

5809804 · September 9, 2025
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Summary

The City Council conditionally approved a replat of the Northway Shopping Center area — including parts of Meads Drive and the Baker property — covering 7.1386 acres; the approval is conditioned on compliance with all city ordinances and does not include nearby Kinney Dialysis Center or a convenience store.

The City Council of Orange on Sept. 9 conditionally approved a replat submitted by HEBLP of tract 1 and tract 4 (TCP Northway LLC), covering 7.1386 acres in the John M. Spaulding and James Inner surveys. Planning staff told council the replat affects the Northway Shopping Center, part of Meads Drive and the Baker property on the west side of Meads Drive and specifically excludes the Kinney Dialysis Center and a nearby convenience store.

The planning and zoning commission recommended conditional approval "based upon all city ordinances being complied with," staff said. A councilmember made a motion to accept the replat; the council recorded aye votes and the motion passed. Staff did not list the specific ordinance conditions at the public meeting beyond the general compliance requirement.