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Votes at a glance: Gunter council approves zoning PDs, budget amendments; board denies manufactured-home variance

3613513 · April 18, 2025
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Summary

At the April 17 meeting the Gunter Board of Adjustments denied a variance request for a manufactured home in an agricultural/floodplain district; the City Council approved two planned-development rezonings, a county equipment purchase agreement and related interlocal paving work, several midyear budget amendments and other routine items.

GUNTER, Texas — The Gunter Board of Adjustments and City Council recorded several formal outcomes at the April 17 joint meetings, including a denial of a variance for a recently moved manufactured home and approvals for two zoning plan developments, midyear budget amendments and an interlocal equipment purchase with Grayson County.

The Board of Adjustments voted unanimously to deny a variance request to allow a manufactured home to remain in an Agricultural (AG) district inside the city’s Flood Plain District, after staff and several council members said the placement appeared to be in FEMA-designated floodplain and that the condition was created by the property owner.

At the city council meeting the council approved two zoning actions after public hearings: a planned-development (PD) zoning change to allow eight duplex structures (16 units) on a roughly 1.5-acre tract on…

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