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Council unanimously approves three zoning changes after consolidated public hearing
Summary
After a consolidated public hearing, City Council approved three separate zone changes — cases 774C, 3116‑M and 3533 — moving parcels to neighborhood commercial or similar districts; no members of the public spoke and Planning and Zoning had recommended approval for each case.
The Lubbock City Council unanimously approved three zoning cases (7.2–7.4) during its regular meeting on Sept. 23 after a consolidated public hearing and staff presentations.
Greg Hernandez, planning and zoning manager, presented summaries of the three applications and staff findings. Case 774C (Iglesias de Odios Vivo) requested a change from light industrial to neighborhood commercial for property west of Martin Luther King Boulevard and south of 50th Street; staff noted the future land use map designates the area for industrial uses but recommended approval…
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