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City council approves Woodhaven redevelopment zoning with design and height limits; developers pledge extensive community outreach
Summary
The Fort Worth City Council approved ZC-24-147 on Tuesday, a rezoning that allows mixed-use and reduced-density residential redevelopment of the former Woodhaven Country Club site under conditions limiting height and certain land uses near existing single-family lots.
The Fort Worth City Council voted to approve zoning case ZC-24-147 on Tuesday, clearing the way for a mixed-use redevelopment of the former Woodhaven Country Club property under a plan from Crescendo Development and affiliated partners.
The approved rezoning converts portions of the 50-acre site to low-intensity mixed-use (MU-1), urban residential (UR) and down-zoned single-family areas (A-21), subject to plan-development conditions. Council action included specific exclusions and development standards intended to limit impacts on adjacent single-family neighborhoods, including caps on building heights within set buffers and requirements for open space or urban agriculture when development is within 200 feet of one-family lots.
Nut graf: The vote capped a months-long outreach campaign…
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