Council approves multiple rezones and a replat, including commercial conversion at 899 South McCall
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Edinburg City Council approved a package of land‑use changes on May 30: rezoning requests at 2812 E. Davis Road and 3110 Pablo Street, a comprehensive plan amendment and rezoning converting land at 899 South McCall to general commercial, and the replat of Lot 13, Palo Blanco to 'Will's Place.'
Edinburg’s City Council on May 30 approved several land‑use items after a public hearing, including rezones, a comprehensive plan amendment and a residential replat.
Council approved an ordinance changing zoning from Residential Suburban to Residential Primary at 2812 East Davis Road (application by Bridal Delta Engineering). The council also approved rezoning from Agriculture/Open Space to Residential Primary for property at 3110 Pablo Street requested by Marco Antonio and Irma Rios (and Marco Antonio Rios Jr.).
A more prominent item was a comprehensive plan amendment from auto‑urban uses to general commercial uses and a rezoning of a parcel at 899 South McCall Road from Residential Multifamily to Commercial General District. Planning staff told council the change reduces the multifamily portion by roughly 4.5–5.5 acres to enlarge the commercial portion; staff reported no opposition during review and said applicants did not specify proposed tenants.
Council also approved the replat of Lot 13 in the Palo Blanco Subdivision to be called Will’s Place (3116 Hackberry Lane), following a presentation from the project engineer in support of the replat.
All items passed on motions and seconded votes with no recorded opposition. Planning staff noted the 899 South McCall amendment is adjacent to Victoria Heights and West Meadows subdivisions and that the rezoning consolidates an expanded commercial frontage along McCall.
Council did not provide additional conditions on the 899 South McCall rezoning at the meeting; staff answered a resident question about whether electric vehicle charging stations would be allowed, saying use specifics had not been provided by the applicant and standard development review would apply.
