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Bryan council delays decision on 162-acre Verona rezoning, asks for more detail
Summary
City Council voted to postpone consideration of a rezoning request for the 162.32-acre Verona tract near the intersection of State Highway 21 and John Sharp Parkway, giving staff and the applicant up to 90 days to return with a more detailed planned development proposal.
The Bryan City Council voted to postpone action on a rezoning request for a 162.32-acre tract known as Verona, asking the developer and city staff to provide more detailed planned-development standards before returning to the council.
Council members opened a public hearing for RZ 23-23, a request to change zoning on the tract north of the State Highway 21/John Sharp Parkway intersection from a mix of Innovation Corridor (IC) and Innovation Corridor High Density Residential (IC HDR) to a Planned Development Housing (PDH) district that would allow a layered mix of townhomes, multifamily and detached single-family housing. Martin Zimmerman, the city’s director of Development Services, described the site plan and said the applicant proposed two…
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