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Planning commission recommends approval for Preserve at Keller Oaks PD zoning change: 65 lots, 6.7 acres open space; goes to council Sept. 2
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended a planned-development zoning change on Aug. 12 for roughly 33.68 acres on North Main Street to create the Preserve at Keller Oaks, a 65-lot single-family subdivision with about 6.7 acres of open space.
The Planning and Zoning Commission on Aug. 12 voted unanimously to recommend a planned-development (PD) zoning change for about 33.68 acres southeast of the Park Avenue and North Main Street intersection for a project the developer calls the Preserve at Keller Oaks.
The proposal would rezone the property from a mix of commercial and planned development SF-36 to planned development SF-12 and commercial. The PD application includes 65 single-family residential lots, one commercial lot and approximately 6.7 acres of open space (about 20.5 percent of the development’s residential acreage). The developer and builder presented elevations showing primarily masonry-front homes and said they planned to target higher-end product in the roughly $1.2–$1.4 million average-sales-price range.
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