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Council annexes 1.57 acres on Daisy Lane; rezoning to light industrial tabled after resident objections
Summary
Council approved first‑and‑final full‑purpose annexation of a 1.57‑acre strip at Daisy Lane and Suffield Lane; a companion request to rezone the larger parcel to light industrial was tabled after traffic, school‑crossing and truck‑noise concerns from neighbors and a planning commission non‑recommendation.
The Buda City Council on March 25 adopted an ordinance on first and final reading to annex approximately 1.57 acres along Daisy Lane — a 50‑foot strip of frontage that had remained outside the city limits when earlier parcels were annexed. The annexation was approved without conditions; the newly annexed strip will take the city's default AG zoning until any future rezoning is approved.
City planning staff explained the annexation is largely a procedural correction to incorporate frontage previously omitted from the city's limits. "The annexation for this property ... is essentially bringing in 50 feet of the property of the subject property into the city limits," Angela Kennedy told council during the public hearing. Kennedy said the…
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