Special General Body Meeting For Redevelopment In Houston

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Houston
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Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of a special meeting of the board of directors.


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Consolidation and Land Use Flexibility: Replatting allows property owners to adapt to changing land use needs. It permits the reconfiguration of existing lots, making it possible to combine or divide parcels to accommodate different development plans or uses.

Rear Setbacks The City of Houston requires a minimum setback of three feet from the rear property line for all properties, except under the following circumstances: A front-facing garage which is located with its rear wall at the alley may have a zero-foot setback.

Planning & Development Directory Planning Information: 832.393. 6600.

The Department of Planning and Development regulates land development in Houston and within its extraterritorial jurisdiction, ETJ. The City of Houston does not have zoning, but development is governed by ordinance codes that address how property can be subdivided. The City codes do not address land use.

What is a Replat? A replat shall include modification of an existing plat that creates new lots or alters any previously dedicated rights-of-way or easements, as provided in Section 212.014 and 212.015 of the Texas Local Government Code.

The City's elected officials, serving concurrent four year terms, of two terms maximum, are: the Mayor, the City Controller and the 16 members of City Council. The City Charter provides the constitutional framework within which city government operates.

City Council meetings are conducted each week on Tuesdays at p.m. and Wednesdays beginning at a.m. (see format below). Any citizen may speak before Council on a Tuesday, beginning at p.m. To reserve time to appear before Council, call (832.393.

Members of the public are invited to attend the open sessions of the council meetings, in person or remotely.

Have you called the City of Houston's 3-1-1 Houston Service Center at 3-1-1 or 713.837. 0311 to report your concerns? You can also report your request online at .houston311 or download the Houston 3-1-1 app to your smartphone or tablet.

Offices OfficeOffice Holder(832) Phone / Fax Council Member Tarsha Jackson (832) 393-3009 Council Member Abbie Kamin (832) 393-3004 Council Member Joaquin Martinez (832) 393-3011 Council Member Amy Peck (832) 393-3010 / (832) 393-330218 more rows

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Regular Meetings: p.m. , held the second Thursday of each month and are open to the public at 601 Sawyer St., First Floor, Houston, Texas 77002.The purpose of this form is to gather standardized information from all potential presenters interested in speaking at an HR Houston monthly meeting. This website includes information about our many housing programs and affordable housing developments, client services and important contact information. What are the general subjects for which a governing body may hold a closed meeting? United Way of Greater Houston Fort Bend Center provides a convenient, central location for those in the Fort Bend community to access health and human services.

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Special General Body Meeting For Redevelopment In Houston