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Council approves planned-development zoning to allow one manufactured home, sets public-safety conditions
Summary
After protracted staff review and a 5-2 council vote, San Angelo approved a planned-development zoning change for a 2-acre tract at 4673 Cristobal Road to allow one manufactured home alongside an existing frame house; conditions require improved access for emergency vehicles and other development limits.
San Angelo City Council on a 5-2 vote approved first-reading planned-development (PD) zoning for a two-acre tract at 4673 Cristobal Road that permits a single manufactured home and the existing frame house on the property, but council added safety and development conditions aimed at limiting longer-term impacts on surrounding heavy-commercial land uses.
Aaron Benoit, director of Planning and Development Services, described the application as unusual: the property is currently zoned heavy commercial and the request sought a PD with an underlying "mobile home subdivision" classification so that a manufactured home could legally remain on the parcel. Benoit said the PD was narrowly tailored to two acres and would not change the…
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