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Council rejects rezoning for 30 townhomes near Kenwood Drive after split votes
Summary
A proposal to rezone 4.31 acres at Luke’s Landing for a 30‑unit townhome development failed after a divided council could not muster the supermajority required for approval; Planning and Zoning had unanimously recommended denial.
A proposal to rezone roughly 4.31 acres near Kenwood Drive to allow 30 townhomes was denied after the Rowlett City Council failed to reach the supermajority required for a zoning change that departs from the comprehensive plan.
The applicant, represented by Brian Boro of Quest Development Services, sought a plan‑development district to build 30 individually platted townhomes on a site that currently is zoned general commercial (C2). Planner Britney Musser said the property’s future‑land‑use designation did not match the requested multifamily change, which required a comp‑plan amendment before rezoning.
Musser said the site is approximately 4.31 acres; the conceptual plan showed a private street,…
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