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Council approves several zoning text amendments, tree permit and small rezoning; retains new pedestrian lighting and retention‑pond rules
Summary
Corinth City Council approved a small two‑lot planned development, multiple amendments to the Unified Development Code covering retention ponds, pedestrian lighting and MXC fenestration/tree preservation, and a tree‑removal permit for an apartment expansion; all items were approved as presented.
The City of Corinth City Council approved multiple zoning actions and development requests during its meeting, including a small rezoning for two single‑family lots, city‑initiated text amendments on stormwater and street lighting standards, an amendment to mixed‑use fenestration and tree‑preservation language, and a tree‑removal permit for an apartment expansion.
Staff presented each item and the council voted to approve the proposals as presented; several received unanimous approval, and one rezoning required and obtained a supermajority.
What the council approved at a glance
- Case ZAPD25‑0001 (Honey Rock Hill plan development): Approved. The council approved a planned development to allow two single‑family lots on approximately 2.188 acres at 3408 Park Ridge Drive; staff recommended approval and the planning and zoning commission recommended approval 3–0. The council motion to approve was seconded and passed unanimously.
- Case ZTA25‑003 (Drainage and storage — retention ponds): Approved. The council adopted a text amendment to the Unified Development…
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