Public hearing on zoning change at 4800 Moffett Road
City Council will hear arguments on modifying the approved development plan for a District 1 property. Changes to zoning or site plans can affect traffic, density, and neighborhood character.
City Council will hear arguments on modifying the approved development plan for a District 1 property. Changes to zoning or site plans can affect traffic, density, and neighborhood character.
Council will hear proposed changes to an existing planned development on Moffett Road in District 1. The outcome determines what uses and buildings can go on this property.
The city is reconsidering an earlier zoning decision for this property. Changes to approved land-use plans can affect what gets built, how the site is used, and what impact it may have on the neighborhood.
Changes to the Planned Unit Development at this property may affect allowed land uses, density, or site plan requirements. Residents should review the modification details to understand how the project's scope or neighboring impacts may change.
City will hold a hearing to decide whether to modify zoning and development rules for a District 2 property. May 19, 2026 hearing lets residents comment on the proposed change.
City Council will consider changes to the planned development at 65 Mobile Street in District 1. Public hearing scheduled May 12, 2026.
Planning rules for the property at 65 Mobile Street are under review. A public hearing on May 12, 2026 will consider modifications to a previously approved plan — you can attend and comment on changes to how the site is developed.
Property development rules at this location are being changed. The modification could affect land use, building height, density, or public amenities in the area.
Three parcels in District 4 would shift from single-family residential (R-A) and limited commercial (B-5) to townhome/duplex zoning (R-1) and business. Could enable denser residential development or commercial expansion in this area.
This property could shift from single-family residential use to small business/office. Rezoning changes what can be built or operated at this location and may affect neighborhood character and traffic patterns.
A Planned Unit Development at the northwest corner of Loyola and Provident Lanes in District 7 is being modified. Changes to PUDs can affect zoning, permitted uses, density, and the character of the surrounding neighborhood.
The city is reconsidering a previously approved development plan for the property at this intersection. The outcome will determine what can be built or operated there.
City Council will hear changes to the planned development at Hilltop Drive South. The modification could affect zoning, building density, or site design for the three-parcel complex in District 7.
City Council will consider changes to zoning and land-use rules for three properties on Hilltop Drive, which may affect future development, density, or use on those sites.
Changes zoning rules for residential and commercial parcels at four locations. Affects what can be built or operated on these properties and nearby land use compatibility.
Property zoning will shift from residential (R-1) to business (B-3), potentially allowing commercial development at this District 4 location. Public hearing scheduled August 27, 2025.
The project at this District 7 corner is changing from its previously approved design. The hearing will decide whether the modification is acceptable to residents and the city.
Property at 720 Museum Drive would shift from residential zoning to business use, potentially enabling commercial development or mixed-use projects on the site.
Development rules for this District 6 property are being reconsidered. Public hearing scheduled August 19, 2025—residents can weigh in on the changes before any approval.
Property at 720 Museum Drive in District 7 could shift from single-family residential (R-1) to business (B-2) zoning. This may change what can be built or operated there and could affect traffic, parking, and neighborhood character.