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Rezoning proposal for 105-acre tract raises sewer, density and plan-consistency questions

Rockwall Planning and Zoning Commission · July 29, 2025
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Summary

Staff briefed the Planning and Zoning Commission on a request to rezone roughly 105.1004 acres along State Highway 276 to a planned development district with roughly 1-acre lots; commissioners pressed staff on lack of sewer service, potential OSSF (septic) waivers and whether the plan fits the comprehensive plan.

Staff presented a rezoning application by William Andrew Solomon (represented in materials) asking to change about 105.1004 acres from agricultural to a planned development district that would show approximately 1-acre lots and include a small commercial center on the frontage.

Henry (staff) said the concept plan proposes minimum one-acre lots and may ask for a waiver to the city's on-site sewage facility (OSSF) rules (the city normally…

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