Planning Commission recommends commercial zoning along Texoma Parkway for Lindsey Glass expansion

5935767 · July 24, 2025

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The Denison Planning Commission on July 22 recommended initial commercial zoning for a parcel on Texoma Parkway to allow expansion of Lindsey Glass and potential future office/warehouse development; the recommendation goes to City Council on Aug. 4.

The Denison Planning Commission on July 22 recommended that a property along Texoma Parkway be initially zoned commercial to allow expansion of Lindsey Glass and future office-warehouse development.

Planning staff said the request, filed as case number 2025Dash84Z, would accompany a voluntary annexation and conforms with the city's future land use plan. "The future land use plan does designate this area to be developed in a mixed commercial manner, and the zoning request does comply with the future land use plan," Planning staff said.

The applicant, Justin Melton, identified himself as an owner and general manager of Lindsey Glass and told commissioners the company is "looking forward to adding a commercial business part to Denison." Staff noted that any future office-warehouse development on the parcel would require a conditional use permit under Section 28.49 of the city code.

A commissioner moved to recommend approval of the initial commercial zoning and the commission voted in favor. The Planning Commission's recommendation will go to Denison City Council for final action on Aug. 4.

The recommendation does not itself change the property's zoning; final approval and any annexation action will be made by the City Council on the scheduled date.