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Council approves planned development rezoning for Baptist retirement community; residents raise access and safety concerns
Summary
San Angelo City Council approved PD25-01 on May 20, 2025, a planned development rezoning that consolidates roughly 70 acres used by a Baptist retirement community and allows mixed housing types including a five‑story facility.
The San Angelo City Council voted to approve PD25-01 on May 20, 2025, a planned development rezoning that consolidates multiple parcels used by a Baptist retirement community and establishes an underlying RM-1 (low‑rise multifamily) base with modifications to lot sizes and other development standards. The rezoning, which the planning staff described as covering roughly 70 acres in the Reagan/Paul Ann neighborhood, passed on a 6-0 vote.
Aaron Vannoy, director of Planning and Development Services, told the council the planned development would consolidate properties that currently have a mix of zoning and would allow a range of housing types on the campus — single-family, duplex, some multi-unit structures and a five-story “high-rise” building that is explicitly…
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