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City Council Approves Withdrawal of Controversial Housing Permit

September 17, 2024 | Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas


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City Council Approves Withdrawal of Controversial Housing Permit
In a recent government meeting, the city council and planning and zoning commission addressed the conditional use permit CU 2436, which sought to establish a nonprofit organization for supportive housing in an outdoor playground as part of a mentorship program at 421 East Worth Street. However, the applicant requested to withdraw the application, a move that was unanimously approved by the council and commission.

City staff recommended acceptance of the withdrawal, and the motion was swiftly passed without opposition. As a result, there will be no public hearing regarding this application, and attendees were informed that they would not have the opportunity to speak on the matter.

Following this, the meeting shifted focus to another conditional use permit, CU 2428, which pertains to a plumbing repair company seeking to utilize outdoor storage for service vehicles at 340 West Northwest Highway. This property is currently zoned as Highway Commercial District and features a one-story commercial building. Further discussions on this application are expected to continue in subsequent meetings.

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