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Neighbors oppose Landscape Systems plan development; council denies related future‑land‑use amendment
Summary
After extended public comment on June 17, the Keller City Council denied a proposed future‑land‑use amendment tied to a Landscape Systems plan‑development application, as neighbors raised flooding, lighting, dust and above‑ground fuel‑tank safety concerns.
Keller — A months‑long, contentious plan‑development application by Landscape Systems drew extended public comment at the June 17 Keller City Council meeting. Neighbors raised concerns about flooding, lighting and dust, and about the applicant’s plan for three above‑ground fuel tanks. After discussion the council denied the requested future‑land‑use amendment by vote.
What staff and the applicant presented
The applicant proposed rezoning and a plan development (PD) for roughly 20 acres at the nursery site, including two zoning subareas for retail/garden sales (fronting Keller Parkway) and for a contractor/wholesale landscape yard (to the rear). The PD included staging yards, a plan for a trail along the creek, perimeter screening and a phased build plan. The applicant also proposed a pad with enclosed above‑ground tanks to fuel equipment on site.
Neighbors’ concerns
Nearby residents testified at length during the public‑comment portion of the meeting. Their repeated complaints included:
- Flooding and drainage: Several…
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