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Planning commission backs Steele Creek land-study changes, including larger single-family lots and parkland dedication
Summary
The Planning & Zoning Commission unanimously recommended approval of an amendment to the Steele Creek land study that converts a townhome area to 60-foot single-family lots, reduces overall lot count and dedicates an area to the city for future thoroughfare and park use; staff said outstanding review comments were resolved.
The Cibolo City Planning & Zoning Commission on Jan. 8 recommended approval of an amendment to the Steele Creek subdivision land study that revises lot types, reduces lot counts and removes a previously proposed right-of-way reservation.
Staff said the amendment reconciles the land study with the city’s updated major thoroughfare plan, increases lot sizes in portions of the development and removes a western 80-foot proposed collector right-of-way in favor of a preliminary north–south collector alignment. The amendment converts Unit 10 from 25-foot townhome lots to 60-foot mixed-density single-family lots and reduces the…
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