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Angleton panel recommends rezoning 1.69 acres on East Orange after resident raises flood concerns

5806690 · August 7, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended rezoning about 1.69 acres on the 1000 block of East Orange from light industrial to single-family, after public comment about drainage; the commission amended staff’s recommended SF‑6.3 designation to SF‑7.2 and will forward the item to city council.

The City of Angleton Planning and Zoning Commission on Aug. 7 recommended that the City Council approve rezoning about 1.69 acres on the 1000 block of East Orange from a Light Industrial zoning district to Single-Family zoning, amended during the meeting to Single-Family 7.2.

The item affects property north of Ferris Street and includes a proposal to subdivide the parcel into lots for single-family homes. The commission voted to forward the rezoning recommendation to the City Council; the motion was amended on the floor from Single-Family 6.3 to Single-Family 7.2 and the amended motion carried by voice vote.

The rezoning request was introduced by city staff member Mr. Spriggs, who said the 1.69-acre site was currently zoned light industrial and that staff reviewed the request against the comprehensive plan and rezoning…

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