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penalties for failure to post notice, and a new defined term for Proposed Comprehensive Zoning Changes; recommended for approval by the Zoning Commission. (CD ALL) City of Fort Worth, Text
Zoning Commission — The Fort Worth Zoning Commission is an advisory board to the City Council, established in 1929, composed of 11 residents
Zoning Commission — The Zoning Commission is an advisory board to the Fort Worth City Council on zoning matters, composed of appointed citiz
informal report on a proposed council-initiated zoning change for properties at 5329 and 5335 East 1st Street, located between East 1st Street and the Trinity River in Council District
Zoning Case File 26-5764 The City Council initiated a rezoning process
including housing tax credits, floodplain management, the Panther Island Public Improvement District, a proposed zoning change on E. First St., and proposed subdivision ordinance amendments. City Council work session preview
Anglin Drive from agricultural use to light industrial. The change would permit light industrial development on property currently zoned for agriculture, potentially affecting land use in this area
Jesus Martinez Commercial Zoning at 1000 S Retta Street (ZC-26-029) Jesus Martinez requested to rezone 1000 S Retta Street from One-Family Residential and Community Facilities to Neighborhood
Planned Development for light industrial use, including data centers and educational facilities. This zoning change would convert currently residential and agricultural land into industrial development, significantly altering the character
rezone 5904 and 5908 Etsie Street from agricultural to general commercial restricted use. The zoning change would have allowed commercial development on property previously designated for agricultural purposes. The proposal
Zoning case requesting a change at 2520 Hemphill Street (1.02 acres) from 'E' Neighborhood Commercial to a Planned Development that retains most 'E' uses but excludes convenience stores, gasoline sales
Zoning case requesting a change at 519 E. Butler Street / 600 block E. Ripy Street (7.197 acres) from 'A-5' One-Family Residential to a Planned Development for Community Facilities
Zoning case at 5736 Wilbarger Street (29.94 acres) requesting a change from Urban Residential to a Planned Development for Light Industrial uses with an extensive list of excluded uses
Zoning case at 1317 Harrington Avenue (0.16 acres) requesting a change from A-5 One-Family Residential to a Planned Development allowing all A-5 residential uses plus office
appeared as an applicant in Fort Worth zoning commission proceedings related to property development and land use changes
Zoning case at 4601 Boat Club Road (4.45 acres) requesting a change from a Planned Development for neighborhood commercial uses plus fitness facility to a Planned Development adding a tattoo
light industrial planned development. The change would have substantially altered the property's future use by permitting industrial activities on land previously zoned for residential development. The proposal was denied
Lane to include a warehouse, retail sales, office space, and temporary storage containers. The change would have expanded the site's commercial and industrial uses on the 2.15-acre property
Council District 11, seeking to change the classification from "D" High Density Multifamily to "E" Neighborhood Commercial; recommended for approval by the Zoning Commission. (CD 11) Strategic Capital Investment
from sensitive uses; a previously proposed change to pawn shop spacing rules was dropped because Texas state law is already more restrictive. The Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing