BY ANNA MANESS
Georgetown approves rezoning for business park Georgetown City Council members gave nal approval to rezone a 9.12-acre property from an agriculture to business park zoning district on March 25. The rezoning paves way for Precise Space
Habitat for Humanity project breaks ground Five years after Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County purchased land for a development in Georgetown called Shep- herd’s Village, ocials held a groundbreak- ing ceremony April 12. The big picture The city approved HFHWC’s building permit to start the rst pair of aordable condominiums. The community’s buildout will have 12 total condos divided between six buildings housing two families each.
Georgetown, a future business park Capital Con- struction LLC is looking to build on the land. The big picture The 9.12-acre property would include mini ware- houses and oce space at the northwest corner of SH 130 and CR 152, according to city documents. The site would be rezoned from an agriculture to business park zoning district, Assistant Planning Director Travis Baird said during a presentation to council. As of March 11, the city received eight letters of opposition from nearby property owners. The rezoning received unanimous approval from coun- cil members and is set to have a second council vote March 25 before ocial changes are made.
Capital Construction LLC is looking to build a business park in north Georgetown.
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What’s next Georgetown’s Future Land Use map places the proposed rezoning site within the city’s “employ- ment center,” which looks to maximize employ- ment and service providing abilities, Baird said.
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