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Little Elm council approves consent agenda and two special‑use permits

October 21, 2025 | Little Elm, Denton County, Texas


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Little Elm council approves consent agenda and two special‑use permits
The Town of Little Elm Town Council approved its consent agenda and adopted two ordinances during the Oct. 22, 2025 regular session.

Ordinance No. 18‑26 amended an existing special‑use permit (SUP) for a banquet hall at 1000 W. El Dorado by increasing the square‑footage cap. Planning staff said the applicant originally requested 1,500 square feet but building‑permit stage occupancy calculations required additional bathroom capacity; the SUP amendment increases the allowed square footage to 1,818 to accommodate code‑required facilities. Planning and Zoning recommended approval 6‑0. The council held a public hearing, received no public comment and passed Ordinance No. 18‑26 by voice vote (recorded as 4‑0 in favor).

Ordinance No. 18‑27 approved a SUP for an 865‑square‑foot standalone quick‑service restaurant with a drive‑thru (proposed tenant: 7 Brew). Staff said the site is an outparcel previously approved as part of a Kroger plan development amendment, and the applicant proposed full glazing on the drive‑through‑facing side and site circulation changes; Planning and Zoning recommended approval 4‑0. The council opened a public hearing, heard no speakers and adopted Ordinance No. 18‑27 by voice vote (recorded as 4‑0 in favor).

Council also approved the consent agenda by voice vote (recorded as 4‑0). No opposition or separate roll‑call tallies were recorded in the meeting transcript. The council entered executive session later in the meeting and returned with "no action to be taken."

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