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City council rejects Leon Reserve exception to subdivision entrance code, P&Z staff report

3807220 · May 19, 2025
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Planning staff told the Planning and Zoning Commission on May 19 that the city council rejected an exception request that would have allowed the Leon Reserve subdivision to exceed a 300-dwelling limit in the city's subdivision entrance code, citing life-safety and access concerns; staff said the vote was 8-0 against the exception.

The city council on Thursday rejected an exception request that would have allowed the Leon Reserve subdivision to exceed a 300-dwelling-unit limit in the city's subdivision entrance code, Planning and Development Director Bridal Chandler told the Planning and Zoning Commission at its May 19, 2025, work session.

Chandler said the council did not follow the commission's recommendation and viewed the request largely as a life-safety issue tied to roadway access. "They looked at it as though it was as simple as life safety…

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