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Commission recommends rezoning 3.4 acres near South Shore Boulevard to RSF‑7 for up to 14 single-family homes
Summary
The commission recommended City Council approve a rezoning of roughly 3.4 acres of formerly public/semi-public golf-course land along South Shore Boulevard to RSF‑7 to allow about 14 single-family 'garden' homes, subject to tree-preservation mitigation and standard infrastructure review.
The League City Planning & Zoning Commission voted to recommend City Council approve a rezoning (MAP 250003) of about 3.4 acres along the south side of South Shore Boulevard from public/semi-public to RSF‑7 (Residential Single-Family, 7,000-square-foot minimum) to enable approximately 14 single-family homes.
Planning Manager Mark Lanishman said the parcel is an unused portion of the Elk Shore Golf Course and was rezoned as part of development actions that followed city review. The applicant proposes 14 single-family garden/patio-style homes on lots generally meeting the RSF‑7 minimum; staff noted lot-by-lot dimensions could adjust as the platting…
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