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Committee approves Palo Creek Reserve PUD rezoning after settlement, limits hotel size and residential units

6205318 · October 21, 2025
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Summary

The Land Use & Zoning Committee approved a PUD rezoning for the Palo Creek Reserve site that reduces residential density, caps a proposed hotel at 200 keys and adds a traffic‑study condition that can be waived by traffic engineering.

The Land Use & Zoning Committee on Oct. 21 approved ordinance 2025-673, a planned-unit development rezoning for roughly 29 acres south of JTB along San Pablo Road South, after members said parties reached a settlement that narrowed the proposal’s scope.

The committee voted 7-0 to approve the PUD, which converts an office complex to a mixed-use development that will include retail at the north portion of the site, a hotel limited to 200 keys, and up to 180 townhomes/rowhouses. Planning staff told the committee the revised plan reduced residential units from 250 to 180, lowered the parking‑garage height from 62 feet to 45 feet and limited standalone commercial buildings to…

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