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The Council unanimously approved comprehensive-plan and zoning changes that revise residential densities, strengthen neighborhood design standards, and guide much of the East Bertram study area toward estate and low-density residential development. Estate Residential areas will allow two units per acre or less, while Low-Density Residential areas will allow two to four units per acre.
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The changes give residents and developers clearer rules for future housing projects, including neighborhood design, compatibility, and residential density. The Council also approved a $628,100 contract for SCADA integration at the water treatment plant, a one-time construction cost intended to connect with the City’s existing system. A separate ordinance made clinic and medical service uses permitted in the B-3 District.
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