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Temple City Council approves land-use changes, authorizes eminent domain and several permits
Summary
At its regular meeting, the Temple City Council approved a package of consent items and unanimous votes on a comprehensive-plan amendment and multiple rezoning and permit matters, authorized eminent-domain actions for park title cleanup and a temporary construction easement, and heard public comments on flooding, traffic safety and the Salmons Community Center.
The Temple City Council met for its regular session and unanimously approved the consent agenda and a series of land-use, permitting and property actions, council leaders said during the meeting.
Kathy Strickland, city planning staff, summarized two connected land-use items that the council approved on first reading: a change to the 2020 comprehensive plan to reclassify about 142.25 acres from residential/neighborhood services to industrial and a related rezoning to permit light-industrial uses on a larger, roughly 260-acre site. "Staff does recommend approval," Strickland told the council, citing compatibility with…
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