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Cibolo planning commission backs city-initiated rezoning of about 263 acres along I‑10 to light industrial
Summary
The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to recommend that city council approve a city-initiated zoning change that would reclassify roughly 263.154 acres along Interstate 10 from Mixed Use Regional Employment Center (MUR) to Light Industrial (I‑1). Commissioners said the change follows the city’s comprehensive and economic development plans.
The Cibolo Planning & Zoning Commission voted to recommend that the City Council rezone about 263.154 acres along Interstate 10 from Mixed Use Regional Employment Center (MUR, called “MIR” in the meeting) to Light Industrial (I‑1).
The rezoning is city-initiated and, according to staff, aims to align zoning with current market demand along I‑10 and the city’s comprehensive and economic development plans. A city staff presenter said the proposal would “bring the properties into conformity to the city's comprehensive plan and the city's strategic economic development plan.”
Why it matters: Commissioners said the change removes residential uses from large parcels adjacent to I‑10 and is intended to direct industrial and employment-type…
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