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Granbury council clears three land-use requests: replat, zoning change for convenience store with truck fueling, and specific-use permit for vehicle/implement销售
Summary
The council approved a residential replat, a zoning change for a convenience store with truck fueling at Loop 567, and a specific-use permit expanding auto/implement sales along Highway 377; all three items passed unanimously, 6–0.
The Granbury City Council on Sept. 2 approved three separate land-use items: a residential replat at 851 North Keith Street, a zoning change to allow a convenience store with fueling (truck fueling area) at Loop 567, and a specific-use permit to authorize used auto sales, repair and implement/ATV/trailer/golf-cart sales at 4603 East Highway 377. Each measure passed unanimously, 6–0.
Replat (851 N. Keith St.): Community Development staff described the request as a replat to split an approximately half-acre residential parcel into two lots. Staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval; the city reported public notice was sent to 19 property owners and one letter in support was received. The council approved the replat…
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