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Commission hears feasibility report on Crawfish/Kayak development; drainage and rezoning concerns raised

City of Montgomery Planning and Zoning Commission · January 6, 2026
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Summary

Planning staff presented a feasibility study for the Crawfish/Kayak proposal (dev. no. 2509), detailing water/wastewater projections and required impact‑fee and drainage studies; commissioners pressed the developer’s pending choice between a special‑use permit and full rezoning and asked to see engineered drainage plans before any construction.

Planning staff presented the utility and economic feasibility study for a proposed development referenced in the packet as Crawfish/Kayak (development no. 2509), describing the site behind Jim Harbor and near city hall and outlining capacity considerations for water and wastewater.

Staff told commissioners the project’s estimated average daily water demand is about 7,000 gallons and wastewater about 4,500 gallons; ongoing projects (a Plant 3 addition and the Plant 4 design) are meant to provide…

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