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Council approves contested PD‑H plan for 33 unit triplex development after residents’ protests
Summary
After public opposition and protest petitions from neighbors, the council approved a planned‑development (PD‑H) rezoning to allow 33 triplex units (101 parking spaces) on a 3.11‑acre site in south Odessa; council vote was 6–1 following debate about density, maintenance and enforcement.
The Odessa City Council approved a rezoning to a planned‑development housing district (PD‑H) that will allow a 33‑unit triplex development on a 3.11‑acre tract in south Odessa after a contentious public hearing in which neighbors protested the change.
Elizabeth, city planning staff, introduced the case on the June 10 agenda and said the applicant, Maverick Engineering, proposed 33 residential units in triplex buildings with two‑bedroom, two‑bath floor plans and 101 parking spaces — exceeding the 66 spaces required for two per dwelling unit. Planning staff noted the site is adjacent to commercial uses and that the developer agreed to add landscaping and fencing to address neighborhood concerns. Planning and Zoning had…
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