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Council approves first reading for 8.73-acre West Adams planned development with 20-foot buffer for nearby homes

5555742 · August 8, 2025
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Summary

The council granted first-reading approval for a rezoning and binding site plan for about 8.73 acres on West Adams Avenue, with conditions that include a 20-foot vegetated buffer, single-story building heights adjacent to residences, and a traffic-impact analysis.

Temple City Council approved the first reading Thursday of an ordinance rezoning about 8.73 acres on West Adams Avenue from agricultural to planned-development general retail, with a binding site plan and mitigation conditions. The motion passed 5–0.

Planning staff member Jason Deckman told the council the property sits on a curve of West Adams and abuts the Lakewood residential neighborhood to the east and commercial uses to the west. The developer offered two immediate concessions to reduce impacts…

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