Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting — Apr 23
- Public meeting where the Planning & Zoning Commission reviews local development and zoning items. - When: Thursday, April 23, 2026; check the agenda/time on the notice. - Where & details: League City — see full notice at spacecityalerts.com
League City’s Planning and Zoning Commission is set to meet Thursday, April 23, at 6 p.m., with two public hearings that would shape how some homes and small properties can be used. (leaguecitytx.gov) The meeting is scheduled for Council Chambers at 200 W. Walker St. in League City, and the agenda lists one site-specific rezoning case and one citywide code amendment case. (leaguecitytx.gov) One hearing covers a request to rezone about 0.298 acres at 2904 Hill Avenue from “RSF-5” residential to “IL” limited industrial. The property sits on the west side of Hill Avenue, south of East Strawberry Street and north of Farm to Market Road 646. (leaguecitytx.gov) The second hearing covers amendments to League City’s zoning rules and definitions for manufactured homes and accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, which are smaller secondary homes on the same lot as a main house. (leaguecitytx.gov) League City says the commission’s job is to review subdivision plans and other development issues and to make recommendations to City Council on rezoning and text amendments. The board meets at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursday of each month unless otherwise noted. (leaguecitytx.gov) City staff says the manufactured-home and ADU amendments are tied to bills passed by the 89th Texas Legislature in 2025. The staff report names Senate Bill 785 and Senate Bill 1567 as the laws driving the proposed code changes. (leaguecitytx.gov) According to that report, Senate Bill 785 limits how cities can regulate manufactured housing when single-family homes are otherwise allowed. League City staff says the update would replace remaining “mobile home” references with “manufactured home” and allow manufactured homes by right in the RSF-2 single-family district without a special use permit. (leaguecitytx.gov) The same staff report says the commission is expected to make a recommendation Thursday, with City Council public hearings and readings scheduled for May 12 and May 26, 2026. That means Thursday’s meeting is an early public step, not the final vote. (leaguecitytx.gov) Residents can speak during citizen communication, where the agenda says public comments are limited to three minutes. League City also says staff reports and attached case documents are posted on the commission agenda by noon on the Friday before consideration. (leaguecitytx.gov; leaguecitytx.gov) By the end of Thursday night, the commission can recommend whether the Hill Avenue rezoning and the broader housing-rule changes should move forward to City Council. The final decision on both items would come later, after the council hearings now listed for May. (leaguecitytx.gov; leaguecitytx.gov)