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Crockett council approves zone change to allow truck stop on four parcels after planning commission recommendation
Summary
The Crockett City Council voted to approve a zoning-district change requested by Kelvin Investments, Inc., to consolidate four parcels for a proposed truck stop after a 4‑0 Planning and Zoning recommendation; council members discussed notice to nearby residents and buffering requirements.
The Crockett City Council voted to approve a zoning-district change for four parcels so a developer can consolidate the site and move forward with plans for a truck stop, Mayor (not specified) said during Monday’s meeting.
The change, requested by Kelvin Investments, Inc., follows a 4-0 recommendation in favor from the Planning and Zoning (PNZ) commission and was presented to council by city planning staff member John. City staff said the request arose because parcel boundary shapes recorded since the city’s 2006 zoning map adoption overlap multiple zoning categories on contiguous lots, leaving some property partly zoned residential (R-3), partly planned commercial (C-2) and partly manufacturing. The requested amendment would…
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