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Council tables rezoning request for 15.46 acres along Lone Star Parkway after residents raise traffic and buffer concerns
Summary
Residents urged the council not to allow industrial uses near long-established homes; developer presented a plan with duplexes, small retail and storage; the council voted to table the rezoning to Oct. 22 for more work on access and buffering.
The Montgomery City Council on Sept. 24 held a public hearing and then voted to table a rezoning request for 15.46 acres along Lone Star Parkway west of Liberty Street after residents pressed the developer and the council for more information about traffic, buffers and access.
Carolyn Hatchett, who said she lives at 514 Lawson Street, told council members she and neighbors had always understood the surrounding property to be residential and opposed industrial uses near their homes. "We don't want industrial in there because industry means they bring in a lot of the stuff that we don't want," Hatchett said, asking the…
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