Council leaves gas‑station hearing open, pulls Charlotte Glen plat for revisions
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Manor council left a public hearing open on a proposed commercial gas station with EV stalls, citing a Planning & Zoning quorum issue, and pulled a separate Charlotte Glen preliminary plat after engineers requested more changes before Planning & Zoning review.
The Manor City Council voted to keep open a public hearing on a proposed commercial gas station in the Orca Subdivision and removed from the agenda a preliminary plat for Charlotte Glen Phase 3 after staff said additional changes were needed.
For the gas station — described in staff materials as a commercial facility on about 4.111 acres with eight MPDs and four EV charging stations — staff asked the council to keep the hearing open because the Planning & Zoning Commission had lacked a quorum at its previous meeting and, unlike plats, the council’s code does not allow the item to proceed without P&Z consideration. Councilwoman Wallace moved and Mayor Pro Tem Hill seconded a motion to leave the public hearing open until the July 16 meeting; the motion passed 7‑0.
Separately, staff asked that the Charlotte Glen Phase 3 preliminary plat (about 690 lots on ≈247.029 acres) be pulled because the developer sought additional changes after engineering review. Council closed the public hearing on that item and then voted to remove it from the agenda; no substantive testimony on the plat was recorded in the meeting transcript.
Council action keeps the gas‑station matter on the calendar for July 16, allowing P&Z to consider the project first. The Charlotte Glen change postpones consideration until the developer updates the plat documents for re‑submission to staff and P&Z.
