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Council rezones 5801 and 5805 Knoll Avenue to Downtown Neighborhood District

Mission City Council · March 13, 2026
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Summary

After a staff presentation, the council approved rezoning two Knoll Avenue parcels from MS-2 (Main Street District 2) to Downtown Neighborhood District to allow higher-density residential development related to a proposed townhome project.

The City of Mission council approved rezoning for 5801 and 5805 Knoll Avenue, changing both parcels from MS-2 (Main Street District 2) to the Downtown Neighborhood District (DND) to accommodate a higher-density residential proposal.

Taylor, planning staff, described the site as two single-family lots totaling about 0.44 acres and said the rezoning request is driven by the applicant’s intent to pursue a townhouse/multifamily-style development. "They're requesting a rezoning to DND," Taylor said, noting the change mirrors a pattern from a nearby Phase 1 rezoning and that staff and the planning commission recommended approval. During public comment, Scott Koenigsdorf identified himself as the seller’s contact and noted the southern house had been used as a landscaping office.

A council member moved and the council voted to approve the rezoning; the mayor announced the motion carries. The rezoning approval allows the developer to advance design and permitting under DND standards; any future site plan or development plan approvals are subject to subsequent council or administrative review.