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Council delays decision on 2200 Lawson Road zoning after neighbors raise design and safety concerns

3513112 · March 17, 2025
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A proposed mixed-use rezoning for 2200 Lawson Road — two tracks combining general retail/flex space and 20 townhomes — was the subject of extended discussion over building orientation, screening and spacing. Council voted to postpone the case to June 2 to allow further review of design, retail alternatives and fire/access issues.

The Mesquite City Council voted unanimously to postpone action on a zoning application for a 6.171‑acre property at 2200 Lawson Road until June 2 after lengthy discussion among council members, planning staff and the applicant.

The proposal, filed as zoning application Z1024‑374 by Boller Engineering on behalf of Lawson and Clay Properties LLC, would split the site into two development tracks: Track 1 for general retail/flex office with three buildings and large bay garage doors facing Lawson Road; and Track 2 for a 20‑unit townhome development across five buildings. The application included a comprehensive‑plan amendment to redesignate Track 2 from parks/open space to medium‑density residential…

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