Rezoning of 253.61 acres from Agricultural to Border-intensity District 1 with a Specific Use Permit for single-family detached homes on 35-foot wide lots.
This large-scale development will introduce a new subdivision with a variety of housing types, potentially impacting local infrastructure and housing availability.
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Rezoning of 253.61 acres from Agricultural to Border-intensity District 1 with a Specific Use Permit for single-family detached homes on 35-foot wide lots.
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