Requested Action
The applicant is requesting a Special Use Permit (SUP) for approximately 0.2 acres located at 427 W Main Street, to allow for Vehicle and Boat Sales and Rentals use in the Mixed Use Neighborhood (MUN) Zoning District. The applicant proposes to reuse the existing structure to support Vehicle and Boat Sales and Rentals business .
Applicants
Bally Raaveesh
Subject Area
The subject property, legally described as Lot 1 & Lot 2, Block 4, Jones, Baytown, Texas.
Parcel(s) Information
- Current Use: Occupied with existing structure
- Proposed Use: Vehicle and Boat Sales and Rentals
- Future Land Use Plan: Mixed Use
Background
The subject properties currently contain approximately 800 square feet structure that is vacant. This application seeks the reuse of an existing vacant structure on a corner property.
Typical SUP Process
Application is submitted
The property owner or their representative submits a formal application and begins the special use permit process.
Application is advertised
The SUP request is advertised in accordance with state and local requirements. This typically includes mailing notices to neighbors, posting signs on the property, creating a project Newsflash on the City's website and advertising it in the newspaper.
Public Hearing and Recommendation
Planning and Zoning Commission holds a Public Hearing and votes on a recommendation to City Council. Anyone can sign up to speak at the Public Hearing.
Final Public Hearing & Action
City Council holds the final Public Hearing and votes the final decision. Anyone can sign up to speak at the Public Hearing. This is the final step.
Contact Project Manager
Lamyaa Salem
Senior Planner, City of Baytown
Phone: 281-420-7168
Email Lamyaa Salem
Important Dates
- Public Hearing (Planning & Zoning Commission) - September 16, 2025 (Meeting Agenda and Minutes)
- Online City Council Comment Period Closes - October 3, 2025
- Public Hearing and Consideration of Ordinance (City Council) - October 9, 2025 (Meeting Agenda and Minutes)
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