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Tyler planning commission approves PD rezoning for 40-home subdivision over neighbors’ runoff, traffic concerns

5121157 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

The City of Tyler Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5-2 to approve a planned unit residential (PD) rezoning for PD-25-011, allowing 40 single-family lots. Nearby residents raised concerns about stormwater runoff, traffic on Cumberland Road and lot sizes; staff recommended approval.

The City of Tyler Planning and Zoning Commission on July 1 approved a planned-unit residential rezoning, PD-25-011, for land west of the Cumberland Road and Paluxy Drive intersection that will allow creation of 40 single-family home lots.

Staff presented the application as a change from R1A to a planned unit residential district with a proposed density of 1.48 units per acre and two access points; staff said other development standards (setbacks, height, landscape, parking) would comply with R1A regulations and recommended approval. Anna, city planning staff, told commissioners the layout is a revised submission from a version denied in May…

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