In a recent government meeting, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed two significant site plan requests, one from Doug DeFreight and Associates Inc. on behalf of Crosspoint Community Church and another from Rockwall Independent School District for Utley Middle School.
The first request involves a site plan for a house of worship on a 13.92-acre tract of land in Rockwall. This proposal follows a previous amendment to allow such use on the property, which meets all density and dimensional requirements. The only variance requested pertains to building articulation, which was recommended for approval by the Architectural Review Board. The site plan includes landscaping and future parking for a second phase, which will initially be a grassed area until further development occurs. While the plan received general support, concerns were raised regarding traffic issues in the area, particularly from residents of Park Place, who worry about increased congestion.
The second request pertains to the expansion of Utley Middle School, located on a 41.649-acre site. The expansion plan includes modifications to the existing structure and amenities, with some variances related to building articulation and the use of artificial turf. The Architectural Review Board also recommended approval for this project, which aims to enhance the school's facilities while maintaining design consistency with the current building.
Both proposals reflect ongoing development efforts in Rockwall, with the commission emphasizing the importance of addressing community concerns, particularly regarding traffic and neighborhood impact. The commission ultimately approved the site plan for Crosspoint Community Church with a vote of 5 to 1, while the Utley Middle School expansion is set to proceed following similar recommendations.