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Copperas Cove council approves two land-use ordinances, authorizes 300‑plus‑acre development and casts appraisal-district votes
Summary
At its Dec. 2 meeting the Copperas Cove City Council approved two land-use ordinances to convert commercial-zoned parcels to residential, authorized a development and annexation agreement for a 300+ acre project, and cast local votes for two appraisal-district boards.
The Copperas Cove City Council on Dec. 2 approved multiple land-use and administrative actions, including two ordinances to align zoning with existing single‑family use, authorization of a development and annexation agreement for a large master-planned project and formal votes for appraisal‑district board seats.
City staff presented Ordinance 2025‑43 to amend the future land use map for roughly 10.73 acres at 1624 W. U.S. Highway 190 from retail/commercial to low‑density residential. Development Services Director Bobby Lewis said the change would allow the property to be sold and financed as a single‑family residence and noted the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval…
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