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Red Oak council approves zoning change and preliminary plat for Symphony/Red Oak Town Center mixed‑use development
Summary
The City Council approved Ordinance 25‑012 and the corresponding preliminary plat to revise a planned development for a mixed‑use project (called Symphony/Red Oak Town Center) that would add larger retail anchors, multifamily housing and parks; both measures passed 5‑0.
The Red Oak City Council on Tuesday approved Ordinance 25‑012, revising a planned‑development concept to allow a mixed‑use project known as Symphony (Red Oak Town Center), and separately approved the project's preliminary plat. Both actions passed by unanimous votes, 5‑0.
City staff described the ordinance as a change in the project’s concept plan rather than a rewrite of the PD regulations. Mr. Hart, a city staff member, said the "only changes are in the layout; the actual PD language did not change from the previous." The revised concept moves and squares off much of the multifamily area, creates larger commercial fields along I‑35 to accommodate two big‑box anchors,…
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