Variety Of College Station City Council Decisions On Middle Housing Rezoning Requests

Photo from the city of College Station (seated L-R) councilwoman Linda Harvell, mayor John Nichols, and councilwoman Elizabeth Cunha (standing L-R) councilmen Mark Smith, William Wright, Dennis Maloney, and Bob Yancy.
Photo from the city of College Station (seated L-R) councilwoman Linda Harvell, mayor John Nichols, and councilwoman Elizabeth Cunha (standing L-R) councilmen Mark Smith, William Wright, Dennis Maloney, and Bob Yancy.

The College Station city council’s July 27th meeting included four requests to rezone a total of 35 lots to the city’s new middle housing category…which allows for more than four unrelated occupants under the same roof.

A 3-3 vote denied rezoning five lots, located on Park Place, Highlands, Maryem, and Luther.

The council approved two other requests on a 4-2 vote. Those requests involved lots on Cooner and Live Oak Streets.

There were two unanimous votes. One was on Aurora Court between Consolidated MIddle School and the Grace Church Anderson campus. Councilman Dennis Maloney and mayor John Nichols noted this gets the owner of the rental properties and the renters in compliance with occupancy regulations.

The second unanimous vote involved rental housing along Avenue A, which is near Lincoln and Eisenhower.

Click HERE to read and download presentation materials regarding the rezoning requests involving all but Avenue A.

Click HERE to read and download presentation materials regarding the Avenue A rezoning request.

Click below to hear comments from the July 27, 2023 College Station city council meeting.

 

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