College Station city council agrees to delay action on a new ordinance limiting the location of new "Ag Shacks" & other shared housing units
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This podcast contains comments from the September 22, 2022 College Station city council meeting. For almost a year and a half, College Station city staff has been working on a...
show moreFor almost a year and a half, College Station city staff has been working on a way to stop the construction in single family neighborhoods of Ag-Shacks and similar student rental structures that have as many as ten bedrooms.
The city council tabled action on a proposal during their September 22 meeting after opponents called for another round of meetings with city staff about the "shared housing" ordinance.
Public speakers included a property owner. Madelyne Reed Moore owns a home and two neighboring lots, which are surrounded by student rentals. She says she will lose retirement income if the shared housing category is adopted.
Local civil engineer Veronica Morgan and the president of the Bryan/College Station realtors association Chad Hovde expressed concerns that extended to local homebuilders.
Councilmen John Crompton and Dennis Maloney told opponents to expect a council vote when it returns during their meeting on October 13.
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