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Midlothian council approves 38‑lot planned development with revised fencing, garage placement rules

2556039 · March 11, 2025
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The Midlothian City Council voted 4-0 to approve a planned development zoning for 16.24 acres in the Martha Brenham survey that will allow 38 single‑family lots and about 1.5 acres of open space.

The Midlothian City Council voted 4-0 to approve a planned development zoning for 16.24 acres in the Martha Brenham survey that will allow 38 single‑family lots and about 1.5 acres of open space.

City planning staff told the council the proposal includes lot sizes ranging from about 10,000 to 12,000 square feet for 34 lots and larger 24,000‑ to 32,000‑square‑foot lots for four parcels, for an overall density of about 2.34 dwelling units per acre. The ordinance adopted standards for anti‑monotony building elevations, tree and landscape easements along McAlpin and South Fourteenth Street, and a requirement that at least half of the homes employ side‑entry garages or similar…

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