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Planning commission tables East 43rd rezoning after neighbor objections about safety and infrastructure
Summary
The commission postponed a requested change from single-family to low-rise multifamily zoning for 620 East 43rd Street for 30 days so applicants can refine plans and meet with city staff after neighbors raised concerns about traffic, sewer capacity and neighborhood character.
The San Angelo Planning Commission on Monday voted to table a rezoning request for 620 East 43rd Street for 30 days after sustained public opposition and questions about infrastructure and project specifics. The commission asked the applicants to meet with city staff before the next planning meeting to clarify whether a straight rezoning to RM-1, a narrower RS-2 designation or a Planned Development (PD) would best match neighborhood expectations.
Ray Lineberry, the lead planner, told the commission the 1.379-acre site is currently platted as six lots and that staff recommended RM-1 (low-rise…
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