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Angleton council approves rezoning of 1.69 acres on East Orange Street amid resident drainage concerns
Summary
The council rezoned about 1.69 acres on East Orange Street from light industrial to single-family 7.2 and approved the item after a public hearing in which a longtime resident described recurring backyard flooding and asked the city to address drainage on Orange Street.
The Angleton City Council voted to rezone roughly 1.69 acres on the 1,000 block of East Orange Street from light industrial to Single-Family Residential (7.2) after a public hearing and a motion to approve the ordinance.
The applicant sought to develop the parcel into single-family lots; city staff told the council the planning commission unanimously recommended approval after reducing the proposed lots from six to five because of lot-depth requirements. Otis, a city staff member, said the rezoning deviates from the city’s comprehensive plan designation of industrial because the parcel does not front…
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