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City rezones 7.611-acre city-owned parcel to residential estate to help fund Miss May Drive extension
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved zoning case ZR25-001, changing a 7.611‑acre city-owned parcel at 644 Prince Lane from agriculture to residential estate so the city can subdivide the remainder into roughly five 1‑acre lots and use sale proceeds to help offset the Miss May Drive extension.
Staff recommended, and the Planning and Zoning Commission approved, zoning case ZR25-001 to change a city-owned 7.611-acre tract at 644 Prince Lane from agricultural zoning to residential estate to allow large-lot single-family subdivision (1-acre minimum lot size). Ryan Wells, director of planning and development services, said the property was purchased by the city to facilitate the Miss May Drive extension (linking Prince Lane to FM 552 and serving the new Worthy Fate High School) and that the existing house on the parcel will be demolished to accommodate the road right-of-way.
Wells explained the intent is to reserve the right-of-way…
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