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Votes at a glance: Granbury City Council, March 3, 2026

Granbury City Council · March 4, 2026

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Summary

Council approved the consent agenda (6–0), a truck‑parking SUP renewal (6–0), a $200,000 electrical remediation contract for Lake Granbury Crossing (6–0), two Charter Review Commission appointments (6–0), and several land‑use items including a contested rezoning at 105 S. Hawthorne (5–1).

Here are the key formal actions recorded in the March 3 Granbury City Council meeting.

• Consent agenda — Approved unanimously (6–0). Motion by Councilmember Wadley, second by Councilmember Allam.

• Comprehensive plan amendment and rezoning: 105 South Hawthorne — Council voted to approve a comp plan amendment and rezoning from R‑10 to light commercial for a 0.255‑acre parcel; vote recorded in transcript as 5–1 (mover: Councilmember Allen). Planning & Zoning Commission had recommended denial.

• Replat: 901 Meadowlark Lane — Staff recommended approval of a residential replat to create two single‑family lots (~12,000 sq ft each). Motion to approve was made and seconded during the meeting (mover recorded in transcript). Transcript documents staff recommendation and public notice; a roll call vote is not printed in the transcript excerpt.

• Specific Use Permit renewal (Tri Tex truck parking, 5901 E US Hwy 377) — Approved with conditions (five‑year expiration; lighting directed away from residential properties; all parking and maneuvering on improved hard surface; subject to code requirements and periodic inspections). Motion passed 6–0.

• Award contract: Lake Granbury Crossing electrical infrastructure remediation — Council awarded bid No. 25‑26‑06 to Renegade Group LLC for up to $200,000 and authorized the city manager to execute the contract (motion passed 6–0). Staff described the work as an unfunded state mandate to raise power lines over water to comply with PUC requirements.

• Appointments: Charter Review Commission — Council appointed Steve Fortner and Kevin Watson to the Charter Review Commission (motion passed 6–0).

All motions and conditions are recorded in the meeting transcript. Where exact roll‑call tallies are not read aloud in the transcript excerpt, the article reflects the votes as recorded during the meeting.