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Residents press commission over recent rezones; commissioner and staff debate rezone process and Tri Point lots
Summary
Public commentators objected to the recent Fulshear Crossing rezoning and raised questions about a small Tri Point/KIPP tract where houses were built; staff and special counsel said rezoning must follow statutory process and the city is investigating several contested parcels
Public commenters at the June 6 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting sharply criticized recent rezoning decisions and asked the commission and city council to reconsider approvals affecting the Fulshear Crossing tract and a small tract where Tri Point has already built lots.
A long, sometimes heated public comment from a resident who identified himself as representing nearby homeowners said "The proposed zoning map amendment disgusts me," and alleged misinformation or missing analyses at the City Council hearing for the Fulshear Crossing rezoning. The speaker asserted that five of seven adjacent property owners had prepared protest petitions but that the petitions were not filed in time to trigger a super-majority review at council. He urged a council member to initiate a reconsideration or…
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