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Zoning commission recommends rezoning of Circle C Tract 110 after residents raise safety and environment concerns
Summary
After lengthy public comment and technical questions, the Zoning and Planning Commission voted 8-0 to recommend that City Council approve a change to the conditional overlay for Tract 110 (C1420250064), allowing up to 1,000 residential units while adding conditional limits on impervious cover and uses; the decision moves the matter to Council in July.
The Zoning and Planning Commission on May 5 unanimously recommended that City Council approve amendments to the conditional overlay for Circle C Tract 110 (case C1420250064), a 67-acre undeveloped portion of the larger Tract 110 along southbound MoPac.
Nancy Estrada, a planner with Austin Planning, told commissioners the request would modify zoning conditions to permit multifamily residential on what staff described as an appropriate corridor for higher density. "The applicant is proposing to develop the property with a multi-family residential use," Estrada said during her presentation, and staff recommended the change while retaining existing buffers and setbacks.
Applicant representative Amanda Stewart (Renner Group) told the commission the request…
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