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June 25, 20261h 39m15,735 words
97approvedzoningPUDpublic hearingmotion to approve
June 18, 20263h 26m32,721 words
86zoningvarianceland usedensityresidential
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June 4, 20261h 21m12,415 words
50public hearingmotion to approvespecial use permitresidentialzoning
June 3, 202621m3,109 words
34public hearingvariancezoningsetbackapproved
May 28, 202630m5,007 words
34zoningcomprehensive planmotion to approvesubdivisionpublic hearing
May 27, 20261h 12m11,490 words
1approved
May 21, 20262h 2m20,213 words
35comprehensive planzoningindustrialcommercialland use
May 14, 20261h 10m10,513 words
143subdivisioncommercialzoningmotion to approvepublic hearing
May 7, 20262h 31m13,492 words
28public hearingmotion to approvesubdivisionapprovedresidential
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April 23, 20261h 30m14,003 words
61zoningspecial use permitapprovedresidentialcomprehensive plan
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Frequently Asked Questions

Leander's Planning and Zoning Commission, established under state law, reviews proposed developments that could affect the city's growth and environment to ensure they comply with City of Leander development standards. The Commission consists of seven members, each appointed by the Leander City Council to three-year terms.

The Planning and Zoning Commission meets at 6:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at Pat Bryson Municipal Hall - Council Chambers, 201 N. Brushy Street, Leander, TX 78641. Agendas and minutes are posted through the city's official portal.

Development standards for property within Leander's city limits are set by the Composite Zoning Ordinance, which the city describes as designed to be contextually adaptive, form integrated, and administratively flexible. Each zoning district is defined by three elements: general use provisions, site standards, and architectural standards. The full text is codified in the city's Code of Ordinances, available on the Municode Library.

No. The Composite Zoning Ordinance governs property development within the city limits with the exception of the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) district, which is regulated separately. The city states that the SmartCode establishes development standards within Leander's TOD.

Zoning matters are handled through the city's Planning division within Development Services. The city provides specific submittal packets for these requests, including a Zoning Change Submittal Packet, a PUD (Planned Unit Development) Zoning Submittal Packet, a Special Use Permit Submittal Packet, and a Comprehensive Plan Amendment Submittal Packet, all available on the city's Zoning page.

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