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Planning Commission backs zoning change, landmark designation and final plat in unanimous votes

Galveston Planning Commission · December 2, 2025
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Summary

The Galveston Planning Commission on Dec. 2 voted unanimously to recommend a change of base zoning for 11243 Stewart Road, to designate 3427 Seeley as a Galveston landmark (the African American Museum), and to approve a final plat that creates four new lots for a multifamily development. All items move to City Council for final action where applicable.

The Galveston Planning Commission unanimously approved three action items on Dec. 2. Commissioners voted to recommend a change of base zoning for 11243 Stewart Road from R‑1 single family to commercial (case 25P‑046), to recommend landmark designation for 3427 Seeley — home of the African American Museum (case 25P‑048) — and to approve a final plat that establishes four new lots for a completed multifamily complex (case 25P‑049).

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