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Tomball council rezones Cherry Street lot to neighborhood retail after spice-shop proposal
Summary
On Sept. 15, Tomball City Council approved on first reading an amendment to rezone 1710 S. Cherry St. from single-family to neighborhood retail to allow a family-owned spice shop to operate; the change passed after the council amended a motion that had sought general retail.
The Tomball City Council on Sept. 15 voted to amend and approve on first reading an ordinance changing zoning for 1710 South Cherry Street to neighborhood retail, a move intended to allow a small, locally owned spice shop to operate at the site.
Planner Craig told the council the request (zoning case Z25-10) involved roughly 0.336 acres currently zoned Single-Family 9; the applicants, Donald and Cheryl Murchison, had asked for General Retail but the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended Neighborhood Retail. Craig said…
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