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Manor P&Z approves plats, sign plans, permit extension and downtown setback variance; votes at a glance
Summary
At its Nov. 13 meeting the commission approved a short-form final plat, a permit extension for Manor Heights Phase 6, coordinated sign plans for two commercial sites and a downtown setback variance; votes were unanimous on those items. A heritage-tree recommendation was split and will go to council.
The City of Manor Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 13 approved several routine and project-specific items, including a final plat, a permit extension tied to environmental remediation, two coordinated sign plans and a downtown setback variance.
Short-form final plat: The commission closed the public hearing and approved a two-lot short-form final plat for 5.735 acres at 11712 Arnhem Lane (applicant Beza Engineering PLLC; owner John Kerr). Staff said the item is not discretionary and no members of the public spoke on the plat. The motion to close the hearing and the subsequent approval passed unanimously.
Permit extension (Manor Heights Phase 6): Staff explained the project’s construction plans were approved in December 2022 and have a typical two-year effective window; the developer requested an…
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