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Public hearing: special development plan for health and wellness center at E. Kaufman St. and S. Texas St.
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What this is
An applicant is requesting a special development plan to build a non-residential mixed-use health and wellness center with multiple buildings on approximately 1.37 acres at the southeast corner of E. Kaufman Street and S. Texas Street, instead of the residential development the current Main Street/Central Expressway Planned Development District zoning anticipates.
Why it matters
This change would replace planned residential development with a commercial health and wellness use, affecting housing availability and the character of the Main Street corridor.
Council action
Motion to approve the request as presented
Moved by Jennifer Justice. Seconded by Arefin Shamsul.
7 yes · 0 no
The approved minutes report the tally without a name-by-name roll call.
Timeline
- July 10, 2026 Agenda posted — August 26, 2024 meeting
- August 26, 2024 Vote taken — August 26, 2024 meeting · Approved 7-0
Appearances on agendas
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City Council — August 26, 2024
Hold public hearing
Official agenda language
PUBLIC HEARING, ZONING FILE 24-18, A REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN TO ALLOW A NON-RESIDENTIAL MIXED-USE HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER COMPRISED OF MULTIPLE BUILDINGS IN LIEU OF RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ON 1.33 ACRES, INCLUDING 0.042 ACRES FOR A TOTAL OF 1.37 ACRES CURRENTLY ZONED MAIN STREET/CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY PD PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (MAIN STREET SUB-DISTRICT) LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF E. KAUFMAN STREET AND S. TEXAS STREET.
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