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Commission approves Woodland Heights replat despite neighborhood objections; project to go to historic review
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a replat to create two single‑family lots in Woodland Heights. Neighbors warned the plat could conflict with deed restrictions and historic‑district guidelines; staff said the plat meets minimum lot size requirements and will be reviewed by the Houston Historic Commission.
The Houston Planning Commission approved a replat that would divide a parcel in Woodland Heights into two single‑family lots, clearing a procedural step while leaving design and historic‑preservation questions for later review.
Planning staff recommended approval, saying the proposed lots meet the neighborhood’s minimum lot‑size standard and that compliance with historic‑district rules (including certificate of appropriateness requirements) will be reviewed at permitting and at the Houston Historic Commission. The commission voted in favor of staff’s recommendation; a motion to approve was made by Commissioner Baldwin, seconded by Commissioner Garza, and…
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