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Planning commission recommends approval of development plan with warrants for two retail buildings at 4800 Main Street
Summary
Commission recommended the City Council approve a development plan and four minor warrants for a 3.576-acre site at Main Street and President George Bush Highway to allow two retail buildings, parking and open space; staff said most outstanding landscape comments had been resolved.
The Rowlett Planning and Zoning Commission on April 8 recommended that the City Council approve a development plan with warrants for a commercial project at 4800 Main Street in the downtown urban village district.
City staff described the property as about 3.576 acres in the downtown form-based urban village and said the applicant seeks four minor warrants: access drives, minimum building height, block size and configuration, and spacing/placement of publicly accessible open space. The proposal calls…
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