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Missouri City council approves second-reading changes to event-center specific-use permit, denies alcohol-only security exemption

5528717 · August 4, 2025
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Summary

Council approved on second reading a specific-use permit for a 3,400-square-foot place of assembly with a seating-related capacity increase and retained the city standard that hired security be required for all events; council limited operating-hour change and clarified parking and cross-access concerns.

Missouri City Council approved on second reading an ordinance granting a specific-use permit for a 3,400-square-foot place of assembly, adopting applicant-requested clarifications to capacity and hours but denying the applicant’s request to limit hired security only to events where alcohol is served.

The council voted to approve the ordinance with revisions after staff and council discussion. Jennifer Thomas Gomez, planning staff, summarized the applicant’s three requested changes, saying, “The first change ... the seating capacity is at 180. The applicant has asked it to be revised to 210.” She described the second request as narrowing the requirement for hired security “only for events where alcohol…

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