Ordinance passed to rezone property on Ramfield Road in Corpus Christi.
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- Published
- Category
- Ordinance
- City
- Corpus Christi
- Address
- 1730 and 1738 Ramfield Road, Corpus Christi, Texas
- Case #
- ZN8987
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
Review Zoning Changes
Examine the details of the rezoning from 'FR/APZ-1' to 'RS-15/APZ-1' to understand how it may affect your property or business.
- 2
Contact City Council
Reach out to the Corpus Christi City Council if you have questions or concerns about the ordinance by calling the City Secretary's office at (361) 826-3105.
- 3
Attend Public Meeting
Participate in upcoming public meetings to voice your opinions or gather more information about the zoning changes; check the city’s website for dates.
- 4
Monitor for Penalties
Be aware that violations of the new zoning ordinance could result in penalties up to $2,000; ensure compliance with the new regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the case number for the ordinance on Ramfield Road?
- The case number is ZN8987.
- What was the ordinance passed for on February 10, 2026?
- The ordinance rezoned properties from Farm Rural District to Single-Family 15 District.
- What is the penalty for violating the new zoning ordinance?
- The penalty for violating the ordinance may not exceed $2,000.
- Who approved the ordinance for Ramfield Road?
- The ordinance was approved by the Corpus Christi City Council.
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