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Council directs city staff to begin zoning changes that would restrict mobile and HUD-manufactured homes

2398963 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

City planning staff won council approval to notify property owners and move a draft ordinance that would remove mobile and HUD-manufactured homes as permitted uses in most zoning districts; existing homes would be grandfathered and rebuild rules clarified for partial destruction.

The Odessa City Council on Feb. 25 voted to direct the city development department to prepare public notifications and pursue a zoning ordinance change that would remove mobile and HUD-manufactured homes as permitted uses in most zoning districts across the city.

Planning staff presented the proposal, saying the change would remove mobile and manufactured homes from eight of the 10 zoning districts where they are currently allowed and preserve them only in specific mobile-home districts and larger estate lots. Jeffrey (planning staff) told the…

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