During a recent city council meeting in Denton, Texas, a significant motion regarding the city's development code was discussed, ultimately leading to a tie vote. The motion, which proposed a 60-day cure period for certain amendments, will be revisited in a future meeting when all council members can be present.
The council then moved on to a public hearing concerning ordinance DCA240003, which aims to amend the Denton Development Code (DDC) to clarify that in cases of conflict between the DDC and the newly adopted Denton Design Criteria Manual, the DDC will take precedence. This amendment is intended to streamline the city's regulatory framework and ensure that the DDC remains the primary policy document guiding development in Denton. The Planning and Zoning Commission had previously recommended approval of these amendments, which were also supported by city staff.
Following the public hearing, the council unanimously approved the ordinance, reinforcing the DDC's authority over conflicting criteria manuals.
In concluding remarks, City Manager provided an update regarding a resident's concerns about the timeline for a property purchase, assuring that the issue would be addressed in an upcoming meeting. Additionally, council members discussed community engagement, encouraging residents to participate in city governance through boards and commissions.
The meeting concluded with announcements of local events, including the grand opening of Fire Station 9 and a fundraising event for the Denton Holiday Lighting Festival, highlighting the city's commitment to community involvement and public service.