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the residents on Irving Lee Street already have left their houses. Neighbors in remaining houses across the street said they have been informed about what's coming."They say it's going to be the biggest H E B in Waco," said Eva Maciel, 75.Johnny Maciel, 68, Eva's husband, said someone from Kelly Realtors came to their house to let them know H E B would be their new neighbor.Waco City Council gave final approval June 21 to rezoning land roughly bounded by Valley Mills Drive, Irving Lee Street, Bagby Avenue and I 35, said Bill Falco, city of Waco planning director.The zoning went from R1 B to C 3, which is a commercial designation that would allow for construction of a grocery store. Falco said scattered pieces of land within the streets already were zoned for commercial use.He said the entity requesting the zoning change was Doucet Associates, an Austin engineering firm.Falco said the Waco Plan Commission and the council do not have to be told what a piece of property is going to be used for if the proposed zoning is suitable for the area.Before giving its approval to the proposed zoning, the city staff made the applicant promise to create a buffer between the commercial entity that goes in there and the nearby residential neighborhood.Oak trees will be preserved, he said, and a "green space" will be planted.An H E B store already exists down the road at Valley Mills Drive and Dutton Avenue. It was built in 1991 and covers 46,948 square feet, which is less than half the size of the big H E B Plus stores the chain builds now.Brad Davis, a Waco real estate agent who represented some of the sellers