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district, with the applicant offering deed restrictions to guide future development. The change would have enabled mixed residential and commercial uses on the site. The proposal was approved as amended
Street, currently zoned for single-family residential use, was proposed to be rezoned to permit a planned development district for multifamily housing. This rezoning would have changed what types
development district for multifamily housing. The change would have removed liquor licensing restrictions and enabled residential development in a corridor area currently zoned for commercial use. The proposal was approved
would modify zoning rules for property in the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District, bounded by McKinney Avenue, North Akard Street, and North Saint Paul Street. The change allows flexibility
intersection of Grant and Front streets from single-family residential to multifamily use. The change would have allowed medium-density apartments or townhomes on a site previously restricted to single
Neighborhood Service District on property zoned Community Retail District at the northwest corner of N. Masters Drive and Bruton Road. The change sought to remove development restrictions affecting the site
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
ordinance granting the removal of a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay on property zoned CR-D-1 Community Retail District with the D-1 Overlay, on the southeast corner
acquisition — while four open zoning hearings with unresolved staff-CPC splits offer active engagement windows. The election date shift to odd-year November cycles changes future advocacy calendars
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
parcels currently zoned for single-family or multifamily use. Residents in Council Districts 1, 2, 4, and 6 face the most direct near-term land use changes: three under-advisement
Three storylines on the June 11 agenda are worth reporting: a citywide code change that would permit tattoo and body piercing studios in form-based districts for the first time
amendment to Specific Use Permit No. 1447 for a private school use on property zoned R-7.5(A) Single Family District, on the northeast corner of Park Lane and Boedeker
application for and an ordinance granting a new planned development district on property zoned an R-7.5(A) Single Family District, on the west line of University Hills Boulevard, between
L1FN and by videocon CITY PLAN COMMISSION PUBLIC COMMITTEE MEETINGS Tuesday, May 19, 2026 ZONING ORDINANCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (ZOAC) MEETING - Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. at City
pursuing comparable projects in or near the Maple/Mockingbird corridor should assess how the expanded zone boundary and subsidy structure compare to their own project parameters. Item D (file
Public hearing on a rezoning application to change property at the north corner of Biscayne Boulevard and Tiffany Way from Planned Development District No. 817 to R-7.5(A) Single
Public hearing on a rezoning application to change property on the west line of Urban Avenue, south of Military Parkway from R-7.5(A) Residential District to NS(A) Neighborhood