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Planning commission OKs rezoning for Lubbock Habitat for Humanity site; heads to city council
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 8-0 to approve a rezoning request from Lubbock Habitat for Humanity that would allow single-family attached dwellings on a donated site south of 21st Street and east of Avenue S. The decision goes to City Council on Feb. 11.
The Lubbock Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 23 approved, 8-0, a zone change requested by Lubbock Habitat for Humanity that would reclassify a parcel south of 21st Street and east of Avenue S from medium-density residential (MDR) to single-family two (SF-2).
Staff told the commission the request conforms to the comprehensive…
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