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Council adopts Ordinance #97 to rezone Lot 1702 in Edward Hines Industrial Park to Park Reserve

City of Seneca City Council · June 19, 2026
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Summary

After a brief public hearing with no testimony, the Seneca City Council adopted Ordinance #97 amending the comprehensive plan/zoning map to reclassify Lot 1702 from industrial to Park Reserve; the ordinance will take effect 30 days after signing.

Mayor Brad Smith opened a public hearing on a proposed rezoning for Lot 1702 in the Edward Hines Industrial Park and read the background materials. No members of the public signed up to comment and the public comment portion closed without testimony.

Mayor Smith read Ordinance #97 for a second and final time. The council noted one textual correction that would be fixed before posting and agreed to forward the updated zoning map to the Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) when it was available. Councilor Melissa Pettyjohn moved to adopt Ordinance #97 and Councilor Lilly Foster seconded; the ordinance was adopted and, per the minutes, "will be in effect 30 days after signing."

The minutes do not record any amendments or opposing votes. The action changes the municipal zoning map as described in Ordinance #97; the council directed staff to submit the corrected zoning map to DLCD.