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Mayflower Residence replat deferred after neighborhood and council office raise deed-restriction concerns
Summary
The Planning Commission deferred the Mayflower Residence replat after residents and District D council staff raised deed-restriction and neighborhood-character concerns; staff said the subject parcel lies outside the civic association's subdivision boundary and recommended a two-week deferral to clarify materials.
The Houston Planning Commission continued the public hearing and deferred action on the Mayflower Residence replat (Item 104) after multiple residents and the District D council office urged the commission to preserve neighborhood character and clarify deed-restriction questions.
Staff explained the subject property is an out-lot that sits adjacent to East Sunnyside Court but is not within the legal boundary of that subdivision; residents and District D staff said deed restrictions are their primary remaining tool to preserve neighborhood character in Houston, which has no zoning. Planning staff recommended…
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