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Planning commission approves series of rezones, variances and a street renaming; several permits granted
Summary
Tyler’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved multiple zoning and special-use items, granted a distance variance for a hotel, approved a miniature-golf special-use permit, and approved a thoroughfare name change; the commission also approved a zone change for an office parking conversion and another rezoning to permit single-family infill.
The City of Tyler Planning and Zoning Commission approved a batch of zoning and land-use items during its meeting, including zone changes, a distance variance for a hotel, a special-use permit for a miniature golf venue and a thoroughfare name change tied to a development agreement with Bass Pro Shops.
Key approvals recorded in the meeting record included zone changes, special-use permits and a street-name change. Staff presented technical reviews for each item and recommended approval in the items below, which the commission approved by motion and voice vote unless a roll-call was recorded.
Votes at a glance
- Z25-024: Zone change (agenda item moved and approved by voice vote). Staff reported mailed notices (10) with no returns; staff recommended approval after the applicant revised a site plan to address density, parking, setbacks and added landscaping.
- Z25-027: Zone change/subdivision (motion moved and approved by voice vote). Staff reported the applicant plans to subdivide a lot and construct a roughly 1,000-square-foot single-family house on a roughly 4,000-square-foot lot; 20 mailed notices, no returns; staff…
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