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File #: 25-0787    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing / First Reading Status: Passed
File created: 5/19/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/15/2025 Final action: 7/22/2025
Title: Zoning Case No. ZN8553, Port of Corpus Christi Authority (District 1). Ordinance rezoning various properties at or near 1901 through 2202 Nueces Street, located north of Interstate Highway 37 (IH 37), along with portions of West Broadway Street, Washington Street, Williams Avenue, Hatch Street, Summers Street, John Street, Dempsey Street, Priour Street, Nueces Street and Coke Street, from the “RM-1” Multifamily District and the “CN-1” Neighborhood Commercial District to the “IL” Light Industrial District; providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. (Staff recommends approval) (Planning Commission recommends denial of requested IH and a change to “IL” Light Industrial District in lieu of IH. Requires 3/4 favorable vote to overrule Planning Commission).
Sponsors: Development Services
Attachments: 1. ZN8553 Port of Corpus Christi Authority Agenda Memo Updated, 2. Second Reading Ordinance w Floor Amendment - Zoning Case ZN8553, 3. ZN8553 Port of Corpus Christi Authority Staff Report v2 Updated, 4. ZN8553 Port of Corpus Christi Authority PowerPoint Presentation, 5. ZN8553_AERIAL

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Zoning Case No. ZN8553, Port of Corpus Christi Authority (District 1). Ordinance rezoning various properties at or near 1901 through 2202 Nueces Street, located north of Interstate Highway 37 (IH 37), along with portions of West Broadway Street, Washington Street, Williams Avenue, Hatch Street, Summers Street, John Street, Dempsey Street, Priour Street, Nueces Street and Coke Street, from the “RM-1”  Multifamily District and the “CN-1” Neighborhood Commercial District to the “IL” Light Industrial District; providing for a penalty not to exceed $2,000 and publication. (Staff recommends approval) (Planning Commission recommends denial of requested IH and a change to “IL” Light Industrial District in lieu of IH. Requires 3/4 favorable vote to overrule Planning Commission).