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Commission recommends changing land use and zoning at 1300 North Meadows Drive to allow multifamily; city cites senior tax-credit opportunity
Summary
The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended a comprehensive-plan amendment (low-density to high-density residential) and rezoning from R-8.4 single-family to multifamily for 1300 North Meadows Drive to enable potential multifamily development, including a possible 55+ tax-credit project; neighbors raised drainage and traffic concerns.
The Planning & Zoning Commission on Monday recommended approval of a future-land-use amendment and a rezoning request for the property addressed as 1300 North Meadows Drive, moving the site from low-density residential to high-density residential and from R-8.4 single-family zoning to multifamily zoning.
Cody (city staff) explained the property is unplatted and that staff recommends the change to allow future multifamily development. City Manager Coughlin told the commission the city initiated the rezoning request to help a potential applicant meet Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs application requirements for a tax-credit senior (55+) multifamily project that the city considers a high-priority opportunity. Coughlin said the city’s involvement was intended to reduce applicant costs…
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