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Council continues 10.7-acre Warnock PUD after design questions, schedules June 3 follow-up
Summary
Council continued a proposed planned unit development (PUD) for about 10.7 acres after members raised design and setback concerns; the applicant said updated materials would be uploaded before the next meeting.
WACO, Texas — The Waco City Council on May 20 continued consideration of a proposed planned unit development (PUD) for approximately 10.709 acres after council members raised questions about lot setbacks, building design and compatibility with neighboring subdivisions.
Why it matters: The PUD would reclassify property now zoned R-1B to a PUD and set standards and a concept plan for future residential development. The Planning Commission recommended approval 6–1 with four conditions; councilmembers said they wanted more detail from the developer before final action.
What happened: Director Peters presented the concept plan and read the Planning Commission’s findings and four conditions. The conditions included: (1) the final…
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