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Developer seeks variance to reduce required landscaping for 213 Waller Avenue rebuild
Summary
A developer asked the Brookshire City Council for a variance to reduce the required 15% landscaping to about 9% for a rebuild at 213 Waller Avenue; no formal vote on the variance is recorded in the meeting transcript.
A developer seeking to replace a rundown truck-stop site opposite the Flying J at 213 Waller Avenue asked the Brookshire City Council for a variance from the city's 15% open-space/landscaping requirement, saying the rebuilt site can accommodate about 9% landscaping.
The applicant, who identified herself as Shannon O’Hara, said the project would demolish the existing facility and construct a roughly 7,500-square-foot building with a truck-stop convenience store on the ground floor…
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