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Bryan planning panel recommends rezoning 21.59-acre Sandy Point Road parcel to RD-7
Summary
The Bryan Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously Dec. 4 to forward a request to rezone a 21.59-acre Sandy Point Road parcel from Agricultural Open to Residential District 7000, with staff requiring a flood study before a final plat is approved; an adjacent resident raised easement, traffic and sewer concerns during public comment.
The Bryan Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously Dec. 4 to recommend that the Bryan City Council approve a rezoning request for a 21.59-acre parcel north of Sandy Point Road, changing the property from Agricultural Open to Residential District 7000 (RD-7).
Mikaela Dickinson, a staff planner with the City of Bryan, told commissioners the site is just north of Sandy Point Road and east of the Sandy Point/Lee Morrison Lane intersection and now contains recreational soccer fields but no permanent structures. Dickinson said staff recommends approval because the rezoning would…
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