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Council adopts PUD amendment for West Creek Village to adjust single-family setbacks and townhome impervious limits

Victoria City Council · July 28, 2026
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Summary

City planner explained staff omitted two standards in the November 2025 PUD approval; the council adopted an ordinance to incorporate an 8-foot single-family side-yard setback (from 10 feet) and raise townhome maximum impervious from 75% to 82.5%. No public testimony was offered and the ordinance passed by voice vote.

The council held a public hearing and voted to adopt an ordinance amending the West Creek Village planned unit development to add two standards staff said were omitted when the PUD was approved in November 2025.

City Planner McCann told the council: “Back when this was approved in November 2025, staff missed 2 regulations that should have been included with their planned unit development based on prior, review and discussion with the city council during their preliminary plat.” He identified the omitted items as a reduction in the single-family side-yard setback from 10 feet to 8 feet and an increase in the townhome maximum impervious from 75% to 82.5%. The public hearing drew no speakers; staff displayed two sample motions for council consideration. Councilman Roberts moved to adopt the ordinance; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.

Planner McCann explained that final plat approval had been granted previously for the specific lots and that, absent the ordinance amendment, the developer might need to alter lot plans, reduce home sizes or request a plat amendment. The council adopted the ordinance with no recorded opposition.