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Votes at a glance: Anna council approves annexations, zoning, PID actions and incentives

2391199 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 25 meeting Anna's City Council approved a slate of annexations, zoning cases, PID actions and an incentive agreement that advance multiple private developments and public-improvement financing plans.

What the council approved Feb. 25:

- Consent agenda (items 6A'N): approved unanimously. The consent packet included routine housekeeping, minutes and standard administrative items. (Vote: unanimous.)

- 7a: Resolution approving a service plan agreement for 4.9 'plus/minus acres on the east side of Buddy Hayes Boulevard for a proposed 50-unit self-storage facility: approved unanimously. (Vote: unanimous.)

- 7b: Ordinance to annex 4.9 'plus/minus acres on the east side of Buddy Hayes Boulevard (companion to 7a): approved (motion passed 6-1). Council discussion included a request to ensure the east-facing side of the building (adjacent to existing homes) maintain screening and avoid windows; staff said that condition would be included with the zoning.

- 7c: Ordinance to zone the 4.9-acre storage site C-2 (Regional Commercial) with a specific-use permit for self-storage mini-warehouse and associated site/facade standards: approved (motion passed 6-1). Staff noted existing trees and floodplain provide a buffer to adjacent…

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