Commission approves Maduna rezone to match adjacent low-density residential zoning

Dickinson City Commission · January 13, 2025

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Summary

The Dickinson City Commission approved a zoning map amendment (REZ007‑2024) changing a portion of Lot 9 in South Fork Acres Second Subdivision from rural residential to low‑density residential to align with adjacent lots and allow a companion minor subdivision.

City Planner Natalie Burczyk presented a zoning map amendment request (REZ007‑2024) to rezone the south 207.04 feet of Lot 9, Block 1, South Fork Acres Second Subdivision from rural residential to low‑density residential. Burczyk said the rezoning matches the zoning of adjacent lots in Decker Third Subdivision and is intended to permit a minor subdivision (Maduna First Subdivision, FLP020‑2024). Staff recommended approval contingent on approval of the companion minor plat.

Burczyk opened the item for public comment; no members of the public in the chamber or online addressed the rezone. Commissioner Bair moved to approve the ordinance (18‑13); Commissioner Riddle seconded and the commission voted unanimously in favor.

Burczyk said the related minor subdivision application is set for first reading on Jan. 7, and staff will process the subdivision contingent on the rezoning ordinance.