A rezoning request for a third City Centre development, this time a residential space, will be considered by Round Rock City Council on Jan. 27.

This will be the first of two readings, unless council moves to dispense with the second reading. The council will also consider testimony from the public regarding this property during the meeting.

If approved, the property would be rezoned from commercial to MF-3, or urban multifamily, ultimately allowing for a structure up to eight stories tall. Assistant Planning and Zoning Director Bradley Dushkin said the zoning also allows for up to 266 units, but for this structure that number is more likely to fall between 200 and 250.

Plans for the development include structured parking, balconies on at least 25% of the units, internal stairways, amenities and landscaped open space, according to city documents.