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Council repeals occupancy overlays to comply with state law; accepts five‑year comp‑plan review and creates impact‑fee advisory committee
Summary
College Station City Council unanimously approved a package of ordinance changes required by the 2025 Texas Legislature, accepted the five‑year comprehensive‑plan evaluation and directed staff to pursue recommended updates, and reconstituted the impact‑fee advisory committee with a development‑industry majority.
The College Station City Council on Sept. 25 moved quickly through a set of statutory and planning items required after the recent Texas legislative session.
Planning staff presented ordinance amendments to remove restricted‑occupancy and high‑occupancy overlays from the city’s zoning map, a change required by state law (Senate Bill 1567). Planning staff and the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended the rezonings; council approved those amendments unanimously.
Council also received and unanimously accepted a five‑year evaluation and appraisal…
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