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Council rezones city-owned 7.6-acre parcel on Prince Lane to residential estate for Missmay Drive extension

3051338 · March 3, 2025
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The Fate City Council approved rezoning of a 7.611-acre city-owned property at 644 Prince Lane from agricultural to residential estate to allow future subdivision into one-acre lots tied to a Missmay Drive extension; neighbors raised drainage and density concerns during the public hearing.

The Fate City Council voted 7–0 on March 3 to rezone a city‑owned 7.611-acre parcel at 644 Prince Lane from agriculture to residential estate, a change staff said is necessary to facilitate the Missmay Drive extension and to create approximately five 1‑acre lots.

Ryan Wells, director of planning and development services, said the rezoning was initiated by the city because building the Missmay Drive extension required acquiring the parcel; the acquisition was voluntary, staff said, and the city paid market or above-market value for the property. Wells said residential estate zoning is consistent with the comprehensive-plan…

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