BRENHAM PLANNING AND ZONING TO CONSIDER ZONING ASSIGNMENTS FOR LAND PROPOSED FOR ANNEXATION

  

The Brenham Planning and Zoning Commission will look at zoning classifications for the land being considered for city annexation at its meeting Monday.

Commissioners will consider assigning industrial zoning to roughly 44 acres of land at the intersection of FM 389, FM 332, and Industrial Boulevard; and single-family residential zoning for 6/10ths of an acre at Scenic Estates, adjacent to the west side of Old Masonic Road.

In regards to the 194 or so acres on the east side of Farmers Road—between FM 389 and Old Mill Creek Road—and the north side of Old Mill Creek Road—between the current city limit line and Jackson Creek, city staff are recommending the commission recommend to city councilmembers to postpone annexation of the tract.

Also in session Monday, commissioners will consider changing the zoning of just under 2/10ths of an acre at 406 Church Street from mixed residential use to commercial research and technology use. The property was recently acquired by the Bank of Brenham, who is looking to demolish the current residence on the property and use the lot to provide additional parking for customers and employees.  Staff are recommending approval of the rezoning request.

The commission will also consider a replat of the Parkview Addition to remove formerly dedicated unimproved Parkview Street right-of-way and parkland dedication. The replat was requested by Beverly Love on behalf of the Boettcher Building Center, to allow for future development of approximately 3.9 acres west of Burleson Street and south of Pleasant View Avenue.

The commission will meet Monday evening at 5:15 p.m., at Brenham City Hall.

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