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Council approves planned development zoning for 4.37-acre Highway 175 site for tortilla manufacturer
Summary
Seagoville City Council approved rezoning about 4.37 acres along Highway 175 to a planned development (base commercial) that will allow a 15,000-square-foot tortilla manufacturer and limited future retail uses; council accepted a concept site plan and several conditions on truck access, parking and exterior materials.
Seagoville City Council on an evening vote approved rezoning roughly 4.37 acres at 2615, 2617 and 2619 Highway 175 to a planned development with base commercial zoning to allow a 15,000-square-foot tortilla manufacturing facility and select future retail uses.
The council opened a public hearing on the proposed planned development (PD) before hearing a presentation from Bill Medina, director of community development, who described the site as three parcels totaling about 4.3 acres and said the PD would permit the food manufacturer plus limited future uses such as a bakery, barber/beauty shop, laundromat, retail sales and restaurants. Medina said the PD would bar outside storage and would limit truck access to the highway frontage road so delivery trucks would not use Glen Street.
Applicant representative Janet (transcribed as Sykes; also appears as…
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