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Council approves three rezones and a municipal services agreement for 407-acre annexation

2306203 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The council unanimously approved three zoning changes recommended by planning staff and authorized a municipal services agreement for a petition to annex about 407 acres east of the city.

The Lubbock City Council on Feb. 11 approved three zoning requests and a municipal services agreement tied to a petition to annex approximately 407 acres adjacent to the city’s eastern limits.

Planning staff presented three separate rezoning requests that the Planning and Zoning Commission had recommended for approval. The council conducted a consolidated public hearing, received no speakers in opposition, and voted to approve agenda items 6.3 through 6.5 by voice vote.

Zone case highlights: - Zone Case 3515: Applicant Lubbock Habitat for Humanity sought a rezoning from Medium Density Residential to Low Density Single-Family for property west of Avenue Q and south of 20th…

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