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Council approves two light‑industrial rezoning requests along South Persimmon Street
Summary
Council granted first‑reading zoning changes for two adjacent parcels on South Persimmon Street to allow light‑industrial uses, aligning with the city’s business‑park land‑use plan; developers said they plan concrete tilt‑wall office‑warehouse buildings and presented buffering and traffic analysis.
TOMBALL, Texas — The Tomball City Council on July 21 approved first‑reading zoning changes for two separate properties on South Persimmon Street, each rezoned from Single‑Family‑20 to Light Industrial. The zoning changes follow recommendations from the Planning & Zoning Commission and staff analysis that the Light Industrial district conforms to the city’s business‑park and industrial future land‑use designation along the corridor.
What the council considered Two separate applicants requested rezoning: (1) Paul and Brenda Molodenka sought to rezone roughly 9.565 acres at 1811 South Persimmon Street; (2) James and Patricia Case, represented by Sean Ballard of Landmark Development, requested rezoning of about 8.07 acres at 1514 South Persimmon Street. In both cases staff told council that the properties sit adjacent to existing and planned warehouse/office‑warehouse development in the Tomball Business and Technology…
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