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Lubbock Planning and Zoning Commission approves five rezoning requests, forwards cases to City Council
Summary
The commission voted unanimously to approve five zone change requests and will forward the cases to City Council on April 22. Staff recommended approval on each case; one item drew a public comment about floodplain impacts and buffer yards.
The City of Lubbock Planning and Zoning Commission on March 20 unanimously approved five zone-change requests and will forward each to City Council for final consideration on April 22.
The approvals covered zone case 3520 (DNT Farms), zone case 1901-A (7 B Building & Development LLC for Bullson Inc.), zone case 3519 (Red Canyon Development LLC), zone case 3518 (Redeemer Church of Lubbock), and zone case 3521 (Barbara Beck). All five votes were recorded 7-0 in favor at the commission meeting.
Staff presenters described each proposal, its relationship to the city’s future land use map and the zoning ordinance, and notification counts sent to nearby property owners. Shane Spencer summarized zone case 3520 as a request by Hugo Reed and Associates on behalf of DNT Farms to change from SF-2 (low-density single-family) to LI (light industrial) for property north of East Bluefield Street and east of North Guava Avenue; staff said the future land use map designates the parcel for industrial uses and recommended approval. For…
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