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Council approves rezoning for Phillips Square parcels from PDD to general commercial, office and protected natural areas
Summary
City Council voted May 22 to rezone about 9.5 acres in the Phillips Square subdivision from a PDD to general commercial, office and natural-areas-protected zoning, a change staff said will streamline the site-plan review process.
College Station City Council on May 22 approved a rezoning ordinance that removes roughly 9.5 acres from a Plan Development District and converts those tracts to general commercial, office and natural-areas-protected zoning.
Planning staff said the change aligns the property’s parcel-by-parcel zoning with the concept plan previously approved under the PDD and will allow future development that already is permitted by the PDD to move more quickly through site planning because it will use straight zoning standards. “Staff is recommending approval of this rezoning request from Plan Development District to General Commercial, Office, and Natural Areas Protected,” planning staff Gabriel Schrum told council, noting the…
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