ROO met with mixed reactions from locals, ordinance adopted

ROO met with mixed reactions from locals, ordinance adopted in 5-2 decision Monday


ROO met with mixed reactions from locals, ordinance adopted in 5-2 decision Monday
and last updated 2021-04-20 20:42:39-04
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — College Station City Council had a big night on Monday. The special meeting lasted nearly 5 hours.
College Station's City Council voted 5-2 during Monday night's meeting. The vote allows property owners in single-family neighborhoods to request a zoning overlay that restricts occupancy to no more than 2 unrelated people... but who's to say who family is?
For some, ROO, or Restricted Occupancy Overlay may be a win, while others say, it sets a dangerous precedent for the future.
"Unfortunately, there are elements of ROO that are a moving target... One, is, the definition of a family, and in that, who is related and who is not related? I still think there might be something coming up that is going to cause us to step back and say how can we adjust or amend the ROO as it was passed last night," College Station's, Mayor Karl Mooney, said.

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