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Fate City Council votes on land-use, utilities and charter items; several measures pass, key zoning change fails
Summary
Fate City Council met Jan. 27 and took action on several city items, including a zoning map amendment and related rezoning for a 54‑acre tract north of Interstate 30, a new ordinance requiring residential utility accounts to be held in owners’ names, adoption of several Charter Commission suggestions and multiple other consent items.
Fate City Council met Jan. 27 and took action on several city items, including a zoning map amendment and related rezoning for a 54‑acre tract north of Interstate 30, a new ordinance requiring residential utility accounts to be held in owners’ names, adoption of several Charter Commission suggestions and multiple other consent items.
The council rejected a future land‑use plan amendment for the Stodge Hill / Monterra area after more than an hour of presentations, questions and public comment; a separate zoning request for the same property was later denied. Council approved an ordinance changing how the city handles residential utility accounts so new accounts must be opened in the owner’s name,…
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