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architectural character while adding lodging uses for short-term and long-term accommodations. This change would allow the historic property to accommodate guests while maintaining its protected status and contributing
property currently zoned for single-family use, located on Wayne Street near Santa Fe Avenue within Planned Development District No. 134. The proposal would change the type of housing allowed
Myrtle and Marburg (Z245-208) This zoning proposal would allow townhouses on a corner lot at Myrtle Street and Marburg Street, changing the property from single-family to townhouse
Yard regulations. These changes affect how properties with forest protections are reviewed and what fees apply to development on those sites. The ordinance updates citywide zoning standards. Consideration of amending
Middlefield Road. Deed restrictions regulate what can be built on a property and changes to them can affect both the property owner's options and the character of the surrounding
applicant. Deed restrictions limit how property can be developed or used, so changes can affect what businesses or activities are allowed on the site. The City Council held hearings
restaurant in a Neighborhood Office zoned area to sell alcoholic beverages, subject to the city's Liquor Control Overlay regulations. The change expands the restaurant's permitted services beyond
retail property in a Community Retail District with a liquor overlay. The change would affect a site at the northeast corner of Kleberg Road and an adjacent thoroughfare. The City
higher-density residential development on a site currently restricted to single-family homes, representing a change to the neighborhood's character and permitted land uses. A public hearing to receive comments
Peak Street to allow multifamily residential development, currently restricted to single-family homes. This change would enable apartment and multi-unit housing on this corner, requiring submission of detailed development
lounge, or tavern) and a commercial amusement venue (dance hall) at a property. This change affects what types of businesses can operate at the location and could impact nearby residents
area bounded by Greenville Avenue, La Vista Drive, Lewis Street, and Hope Street. The change would introduce late-night dining to this Planned Development District area, affecting neighborhood traffic patterns
Residential Transition Subdistrict, South Dallas/Fair Park (Z245-103) This zoning case seeks to reclassify property in the South Dallas/Fair Park Special Purpose District from single-family residential
June Road from single-family residential (R-7.5(A)) to Neighborhood Office District. The change would allow office buildings on land currently restricted to homes, affecting the residential character
resolution introduce the changes needed to bring the City into alignment with the federal requirements. Because Section 51A-1.108(d) requires the City to follow the zoning-amendment procedure when
resolution introduce the changes needed to bring the City into alignment with the federal requirements. Because Section 51A-1.108(d) requires the City to follow the zoning-amendment procedure when
rezoning application to change a property on the north line of Great Trinity Forest Way, between Hillburn Drive and N. Murdeaux Lane, from MF-2(A) Multifamily District
rezoning application to change a property on the west line of S. Saint Augustine Rd, north of S. Seagoville Rd, from R-7.5(A) Single Family District
Rezoning application to change property from R-7.5(A) (with an existing SUP for a private school/day nursery) to TH-3(A) Townhouse District with deed restrictions volunteered
Regional Retail District and terminate existing deed restrictions on the site. This change would affect what types of retail uses are permitted on this corner property and remove certain restrictions