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Council approves rezoning for site near Eagle Landing; nearby resident urges council to consider impacts
Summary
Council approved a rezoning and binding site plan for property near 101 Eagle Landing after changing the site plan to remove two‑story townhomes and adding perimeter conditions (one‑story height limit and solid screening). A nearby resident brought public comment stressing construction impacts and lack of local representation at hearings.
The Temple City Council on July 17 adopted an ordinance approving a rezoning and binding site development plan for about 12.3 acres located near West Adams at Eagle Landing (addresses 12000 and 12016 FM 2305), following a second-reading public hearing.
Jason Deckman, planning staff, said the applicant revised the plan presented at the previous hearing by removing townhomes and proposing 19 developable sites. Staff and the developer agreed to conditions intended to reduce impacts on adjacent single‑family lots: a one‑story building…
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