City Council approves logistics center replat and addresses Stafford flood advisory

July 08, 2025 | Stafford, Fort Bend County, Texas


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City Council approves logistics center replat and addresses Stafford flood advisory
The Stafford Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on July 8, 2025, focused on several key topics, including a variance request and a replat of a subdivision. The meeting began with public comments, but no attendees expressed concerns regarding the variance request. Following this, the commission discussed the loading docks for two buildings, which alleviated initial concerns about traffic and right-of-way issues. A motion to recommend approval of the variance was made and unanimously passed.

The commission then moved on to consider a replat of a 37.63-acre subdivision at Lovett 90 Logistics Center. This replat was described as a straightforward process, contingent upon meeting city engineering requirements and having a current title policy. Again, no public comments were made, and the commission voted to recommend approval of the replat, which also passed without opposition.

In community announcements, the commission noted a flood advisory issued by the National Weather Service for the Stafford area, urging residents to exercise caution due to potential high water on roads. The meeting concluded with expressions of sympathy for those affected by flooding in Kerrville, Texas, and a motion to adjourn.

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