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Council approves depth variance only for Meadow Creek plat after resident objects to smaller lots

3814394 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

After resident concerns that proposed Meadow Creek lots are smaller than surrounding R‑1 properties, Mission City Council approved a variance only for lot depth, denied width and area variances, and asked for a revised plat that meets the city’s 5,000‑square‑foot R‑1 requirement.

A resident objected to a proposed 21‑lot plat in the Meadow Creek subdivision on Monday, and the City Council responded by approving a limited variance and directing the developer to return with a revised plat.

Karen Pruitt, a Meadow Creek resident, asked council to deny agenda item 29, arguing the proposed lots do not meet the new R‑1 minimum lot area and are inconsistent with nearby properties. “For this reason, I strongly urge the council to deny item 29 because it is…

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