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Lubbock City Council unanimously approves zoning changes, annexation, PID assessments, enterprise-zone nominations and alarm ordinance
Summary
At its Aug. 26 meeting the council approved multiple zoning cases, annexation of 8.82 acres, assessment rates for several public improvement districts (no rate changes), enterprise-zone nominations for two companies, and an alarm ordinance to allow third-party alarm management; all recorded votes were unanimous.
During the Aug. 26 meeting the Lubbock City Council approved a slate of routine and substantive items with unanimous votes.
Zoning and annexation - The council approved zone case 11-90-D (District 3) to change a property north of 50th and east of Quaker from Neighborhood Commercial to Heavy Commercial. Staff reported four notices in opposition; Planning & Zoning recommended approval. - The council approved zone case 35-31 (District 4) to change property north of 100 & 30th (Loop 88/Slide area) from Low Density Single Family (SF-2) to Heavy Commercial; staff reported no responses to mailed notices and planning staff recommended approval. - The council adopted on…
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