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Angleton planning commission splits on rezoning for Blackman Manufactured Home expansion

5806704 · June 5, 2025
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Summary

The Angleton Planning and Zoning Commission debated a request to rezone up to 1.193 acres at 1030 S. Anderson St. to expand the Blackman Manufactured Home Community, heard resident concerns about condition and management, and failed to approve a motion forwarding a rezoning ordinance with conditions to city council.

The Angleton Planning and Zoning Commission debated a rezoning request for property at 1030 South Anderson Street on June 5, 2025, considering whether to change about 1.193 acres from Single-Family Residential (7.2) to the Manufactured Home (MH) district to allow an expansion of the Blackman Manufactured Home Community.

The rezoning matter matters because it would add manufactured-home spaces within a neighborhood undergoing new single-family construction and implicates fire access, parking, sidewalks and parkland-dedication requirements that staff said must be satisfied before development proceeds.

City planner Mr. Spriggs told the commission the petition asked to rezone the parcel from Single-Family 7.2 to MH for an expansion of the existing Blackman mobile-home park. "This is a rezoning petition, from the, single family 7.2 District to the MH, mobile home…

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