Callaway Planning Board to Consider Denying Three Development Requests
The Callaway Planning Board is set to meet July 7 and, based on the published agenda, will consider denying a variance for a commercial project on North Tyndall Parkway as well as a comprehensive plan amendment and rezoning for a residential proposal on Harvey Street. The decisions could shape future development along two key corridors.
Recent Commission Meeting (June 23)
The Callaway Commission held a public hearing on Ordinance 1132 to revise the city’s comprehensive plan. The agenda also included a variance request for property at 535 Tyndall Parkway, a proposed additional holiday for Independence Day, and several contract amendments — among them a CEI fee change for the Cherry Street Reconstruction & Drainage project and a change order (CM2023-04) for Panhandle Engineering services. Commissioners also discussed acquiring Civic Plus Recreational Management Software. Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published, so no final votes or dollar amounts are available.
Upcoming Planning Board (July 7)
The Planning Board’s agenda lists three items, all of which carry staff recommendations to deny:
- **Denial of a variance** for a proposed Dutch Bros Coffee and Firestone Auto Care development at 535 N. Tyndall Parkway.
- **Denial of a Small Scale Comprehensive Plan Amendment** for property at 6122 Harvey Street.
- **Denial of a rezoning request** for 6122 Harvey Street that would have allowed modular and mobile homes.
Board members will take public comment and vote on each item. If the denials are approved, the projects cannot move forward without further action from the city commission or a revised application.
Coming Up
- **Callaway Planning Board** – Tuesday, July 7, 2026. The meeting will be held at City Hall. Check the city’s website for the exact time and agenda.
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