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Fate City Council approves zoning change for new telecommunications tower

December 02, 2024 | Fate, Rockwall County, Texas


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Fate City Council approves zoning change for new telecommunications tower
The City Council of Fate convened on December 2, 2024, to discuss several key items, including zoning changes and specific use permits for new developments in the area.

One of the primary topics was the approval of Ordinance O-2024-066, which involved a zoning change for a self-storage facility. The council voted 4-2 in favor, with Councilmembers Harper and Kelly opposing the motion due to concerns about market saturation and the number of similar facilities already present in the city. Following this, the council also approved Ordinance O-2024-067, which granted a specific use permit (SUP) for the same self-storage facility, with an amendment prohibiting truck rentals. This motion also passed with a 4-2 vote.

Another significant discussion centered around the proposed installation of a 100-foot telecommunications tower by Verizon in an agricultural zone. The council reviewed the staff summary and held a public hearing, which saw no community opposition. The tower, designed to improve telecommunications service in a currently underserved area, was deemed necessary for both residential and emergency services. The council considered various criteria for the SUP, including compatibility with surrounding uses and traffic impacts, ultimately recommending approval with specific conditions to mitigate potential adverse effects.

Concerns were raised regarding the long-term implications of placing the tower in an area that may transition to suburban density in the future. However, city officials clarified that once the tower is established, it would not hinder future residential development within a designated setback area.

The council's decisions reflect ongoing efforts to balance development needs with community concerns, as Fate continues to grow and evolve.

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