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Council approves Bullet Multi Sports Complex phase with landscaping warrants, after debate over gravel and screening

5699664 · August 19, 2025
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Council approved a development plan and three warrants for phase 2 of the Bullet Multi Sports Complex at 8700 Princeton Road after staff and the applicant discussed landscaping substitutions near turf fields, parking landscaping and plant-material requirements.

Rowlett City Council unanimously approved a development plan and related warrants Tuesday for the second phase of the Bullet Multi Sports Complex, a multi-sport facility proposed for 8700 Princeton Road, after staff and the applicant debated landscaping near synthetic turf fields and alternatives to required street trees.

The project — a phase of a larger master plan that includes turf athletic fields, a warm-up area adjacent to a neighboring church and a proposed 76-space parking lot — seeks three deviations from the 2024 regulating plan and the city’s form-based urban-village code covering perimeter landscaping, interior parking landscaping and plant materials.

City planning staff presented the proposal and noted the applicant is requesting omission of trees and certain ground cover near the…

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