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Commission approves in-home dog grooming SUP at 503 East Orange

Angleton Planning and Zoning Commission · January 5, 2026

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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a special use permit for an in-home dog grooming business at 503 East Orange Street after staff concluded the proposal met home-occupation criteria and the applicant said operations would be low-volume (about four to five pets at most) and by appointment.

The Angleton Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve a special use permit for an in-home dog grooming business at 503 East Orange Street and will forward the recommendation to the City Council for final action.

Staff (Grace) told the commission the application was for a home-based business and that staff reviewed the SUP criteria, finding no negative impacts. "We did go through the criteria... There were no issues," the presenter said, and staff recommended approval without conditions because the operation was not expected to create nuisance impacts.

Applicant Dylan Bush said the business will be low-volume and operate by appointment. When a commissioner asked how many dogs would be on the property at any given time, Bush replied the salon would likely handle "probably 4 or 5 at max," and that most work would be one-on-one appointments rather than boarding or overnight stays.

After brief public hearing procedures and questions, the commission voted to approve the SUP and advised the applicant that the item will go to City Council, where final action will be taken.