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Rockwall City Council approves multiple zoning changes and repeals impact-fee regulations
Summary
The Rockwall City Council approved several zoning ordinances, a special-use permit for a detached garage and an ordinance repealing the city's impact-fee regulations during its Jan. 6 meeting; one zoning change passed on a 4-3 vote.
The Rockwall City Council on Jan. 6 approved multiple zoning ordinances, a special-use permit for an accessory building and an ordinance removing the city's impact-fee regulations from the municipal code.
The actions came primarily on the consent agenda and during two second-reading votes. The council approved a special-use permit for a detached garage at 2348 Saddle Brook Lane and approved a large planned-development zoning change after a close vote.
Most items were approved on the consent agenda, which the council moved and seconded before voting. The consent package included four ordinances: a zoning change from agricultural to single-family SF-10 for a 1.47-acre tract (identified as tract 3 of the N. Butler survey, abstract 183); an amendment to consolidate regulations for Planned Development (PD 9) over a roughly 307.57-acre tract; a Specific Use…
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