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Clute council approves 910 Brockman replat, canvasses charter amendments, OKs vehicle-theft grant and extends SPCA agreement

3245201 · May 8, 2025
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Summary

At its May 8 meeting the Clute City Council approved a two-lot replat for 910 Brockman, formally canvassed results of a May 3 charter amendment election, authorized application for a Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority grant, and extended an interlocal shelter agreement with the SPCA; all actions passed unanimously.

CLUTE, Texas — The Clute City Council on May 8 approved four formal items: a replat dividing property at 910 Brockman, an ordinance canvassing and declaring the results of a May 3 charter amendment election, a resolution authorizing application for a state motor-vehicle-theft prevention grant, and a resolution extending an interlocal animal-shelter agreement with the Southern Brazoria County SPCA. All measures passed unanimously at the meeting held in Clute City Hall.

The most immediate land-use decision was approval of a replat for 910 Brockman that divides a 0.659-acre parcel into two lots — roughly 0.233 acres and 0.4269 acres. At a joint public hearing with the Planning and Zoning Commission, Lenore Garza told the bodies the property belongs to her parents; they plan to subdivide so she can buy the lot containing the house while retaining the rear apartment parcel. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval with standard stipulations; the council adopted the replat by resolution (Resolution No. 28-2025) on a unanimous vote. The council’s action cited Local Government Code Section 212.014 for plats and replats.

The council also formally canvassed returns from a May 3 charter amendment election and adopted Ordinance No. 2025-O12 to declare the results and make related findings. The official tallies read into the record were: Amendment 1 — 239…

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