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Council approves two zone-change requests for LCA properties

January 03, 2025 | Odessa, Ector County, Texas


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Council approves two zone-change requests for LCA properties
The Odessa City Council on Nov. 24 approved two separate zoning requests from applicant LCA.

In the first case, staff said LCA sought a change from a feature-development designation to LC (light commercial) for a 4.78-acre tract. Staff reported no public opposition, said the item had been routed internally for review and that Planning & Zoning had recommended approval. Council members opened the public hearing, heard no comment and approved the zone change by voice vote.

In a second related item, staff asked the council to remove a recorded reservation that had been listed for potential drill sites and to reestablish the property’s zoning as a planned-development light-industrial district (PDLI). Staff told the council a letter had been provided clarifying that the reservation process had not been completed and recommended approval based on that documentation. Council opened the public hearing, received no public comment and voted to approve the zone change.

Both actions were approved by voice votes during the meeting.

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