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Copperas Cove sets linked hearings on FLUP amendment, rezoning 209 Allen

Copperas Cove posted a formal notice March 6, 2026 scheduling linked public hearings to consider amending the Future Land Use Plan and rezoning the small lot at 209 Allen Street; petitioner Ace Reneau.

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Copperas Cove sets linked hearings on FLUP amendment, rezoning 209 Allen
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The City of Copperas Cove posted a formal public notice on March 6, 2026 announcing two linked public hearings to consider a request to amend the Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) and to rezone a small lot at 209 Allen Street. The petitioner listed on the notice is Ace Reneau of Mitchell & Associates.

The notice identifies the two actions as connected: an amendment to the FLUP and a rezoning application for the single parcel addressed as 209 Allen Street. City officials framed the filings as a paired review, meaning the FLUP change and the zoning change will be considered together at the hearings announced in the March 6 posting.

Ace Reneau is listed as the petitioner representing Mitchell & Associates in the application materials submitted to Copperas Cove. The March 6 notice establishes that Mitchell & Associates is seeking both a planning-level change to the FLUP and a regulatory change to the municipal zoning for the Allen Street lot.

Amending the Future Land Use Plan would alter the planning designation assigned to 209 Allen Street; the linked rezoning request would aim to change the parcel’s zoning classification to align with any revised FLUP designation. The March 6 public notice does not specify the current or proposed FLUP categories or zoning districts for the lot, only that both the plan amendment and rezoning are under consideration.

The March 6, 2026 posting marks the formal start of the city’s review process for the 209 Allen Street proposal. Copperas Cove’s linked hearings will determine whether the FLUP amendment and rezoning requests filed by Ace Reneau and Mitchell & Associates advance through the planning and approval steps required by the city. The public notice posted by the city on March 6 serves as the official notification that those hearings are forthcoming and that the small lot at 209 Allen Street is subject to potential land-use and zoning change.

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