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The Commission conducted a public hearing to review several preliminary plats for city development. This included the preliminary plat for the 7-11 Waco Addition, the Lariat Addition, and the third amendment to the Waco Gateway Addition. Key discussions focused on addressing traffic concerns, infrastructure requirements like street extensions, and necessary administrative corrections to plat documents. The commission approved all three plat items with conditions.
The council reviewed a consent agenda involving various resolutions. Public hearings were held to gather comments on the annual action plan for submission to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, to consider a final planned unit development plan for Hadley's Place, and to discuss a rezoning and land use designation request for 1839 North 25th Street. The council engaged in discussions with staff and the applicant regarding zoning limitations, hours of operation, and the percentage of gross sales derived from food and household items versus other products.
The work session included a discussion regarding the city's emergency response to severe weather, with a focus on flooding incidents and the coordination of emergency services. New city staff were introduced, and council members reviewed an expansion of the CloudGen service contract for asset management and workflow software. Additionally, the council discussed the disbursement of funds for the corridor beautification grant program and received a semi-annual tourism and hospitality market update from Tourism Economics.
The commission reviewed multiple agenda items including the approval of a final Planned Unit Development plan for a student housing project, the abandonment of a street right-of-way requested by Baylor University for an energy complex, and a preliminary plat for a surf club edition that involves a condominium regime and variance requests for private street standards. The commission deliberated on infrastructure requirements, utility easements, and emergency access provisions for these developments, ultimately recommending approval for the items with specific conditions.
The City Council conducted a business session that included a special presentation to the Waco City Academy graduates, followed by the approval of a consent agenda. The Council considered several ordinances, including amendments to regulations for mobile food vendors to conform with state legislative mandates, requirements for emergency responder communication systems in high-risk buildings, and several land use and zoning changes for properties at MacArthur Drive, South 18th Street, South Second Street, and Lel Avenue. The Council also discussed an amendment to zoning code regarding minimum lot area and width requirements to preemptively align with future state mandates. The session concluded with a hearing of visitors.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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