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Temple planning commission approves Wildflower Trails preliminary plat for about 112.15 acres and 300 lots
Summary
The City of Temple Planning and Zoning Commission approved a preliminary plat for Wildflower Trails (FY-24-53-PLT), a two-phase residential subdivision of about 112.148 acres that would create roughly 300 single-family lots and extend part of the Pepper Creek trail network.
The City of Temple Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 18 voted to approve the preliminary plat for Wildflower Trails (FY-24-53-PLT), a proposed two-phase residential subdivision totaling approximately 112.148 acres and about 300 single-family lots.
Principal planner Jason Deckman, presenting the application, said “there have been no exceptions requested on this preliminary plan, so P and Z is the final authority.” The commission voted 5 ayes and 1 abstention to adopt staff’s recommendation to approve the plat.
The property is generally located west of Kegley Road and is addressed at 6224 Jupiter Drive. The preliminary plat shows 300 lots organized into 14 blocks and 10 tracts, two development phases and…
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