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Missouri City planners approve series of variances to waive preliminary plat requirements for developed tracts
Summary
The Missouri City Planning and Zoning Commission approved variances to waive preliminary-plat requirements for several tracts — including Sienna Springs and multiple water-plant parcels — after staff said utilities and infrastructure are already in place.
The Missouri City Planning and Zoning Commission granted a series of variances waiving the usual preliminary-plat requirements for several tracts where staff said utilities and streets are already in place, then approved related final plats or approved with conditions.
Commissioners discussed three similar variance requests: Sienna Springs (a final-plat application that fell short of a 200-foot street-frontage requirement by about 20 feet), Blue Ridge West MUD Water Plant No. 1 (an existing water facility that historically was never platted), and First Colony MUD Number 9 Water Plant (also an operating facility seeking platting before the hurricane season). Staff recommended waivers under the abbreviated-plat procedure because utilities are in place, the tracts will be served by existing infrastructure, and additional preliminary-plat submittals (utilities/drainage…
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