Council reviews multiple rezoning, annexation and deannexation items in first readings
Get AI-powered insights, summaries, and transcripts
SubscribeSummary
Planning staff presented several rezoning and annexation items — including 705 Alton Ave. (R‑3 to R‑3A), 1004 Woodbury St., a 10.36‑acre parcel west of the airport, and two deannexation resolutions — all of which received favorable planning‑commission recommendations and were set for further readings.
Planning staff presented a package of land‑use items including first and second readings for several rezoning and annexation matters. The items included a second reading for rezoning approximately 137 acres at 705 Alton Avenue from R‑3 to R‑3A, a rezoning request for 0.37 acres at 1004 Woodbury Street from C‑2 to R‑3A, and a zoning code cleanup addressing parking and upper‑story residential regulations.
Staff said planning commission recommended approval for the rezoning items and noted they align with the future land‑use map. For a 10.36‑acre parcel west of the airport, staff relayed the applicant’s plan to locate a large‑animal veterinary service and self‑storage in a C‑2 district but noted that area lacks sewer and the city required a restrictive covenant that would be extinguished if sewer access becomes available in the future.
Resolutions in second reading proposed deannexation for several parcels (for example, a James Lane parcel owned by Dr. James and Elizabeth Ball) that had previously seen no development since annexation; staff described the deannexation as a reversal to county jurisdiction in cases where development did not proceed. Councilors asked clarifying questions and staff said additional details and maps are in the packet.
