Laredo City Commission Approves B3 Zoning Change for Pecan Circle Drive Property

June 19, 2025 | Laredo, Webb County, Texas


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Laredo City Commission Approves B3 Zoning Change for Pecan Circle Drive Property
The Planning and Zoning Commission meeting held on June 18, 2025, in Laredo, Texas, focused on several key zoning issues, including a significant zone change request and discussions surrounding conditional use permits.

The primary topic of discussion was a request to rezone a property located at 4101 Pecan Circle Drive from residential (R-3) to commercial (B-3). The applicant, Norma C. Rodriguez, aims to expand the commercial use of the property, which is currently surrounded by other B-3 zoned properties. Commission members noted that the area has a clear trend toward commercial use, with existing B-3 zoning on both sides of Saunders Avenue, which serves as a major collector road.

During the meeting, concerns were raised about the need for adequate parking space for the proposed commercial use. Commission members discussed the possibility of granting a conditional use permit to allow for specific activities, such as light automotive work, while clarifying that more intensive uses, like transmission repairs, would not be permitted under the current zoning regulations.

After deliberation, a motion was made to approve the B-3 zoning change. The motion passed with a majority vote, despite some opposition. The commission emphasized that if the city council were to reject their recommendation, the applicant would need to restart the application process after a waiting period.

In addition to the Pecan Circle request, the commission also addressed a conditional use permit for a second single-family residential unit on East Frost Street. However, this item did not receive a second motion for discussion, indicating a lack of support among the commission members.

The outcomes of this meeting will be forwarded to the city council for further consideration, where the final decision on the zoning changes will be made. The discussions highlighted the ongoing challenges and considerations in balancing residential and commercial development in Laredo.

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