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Council approves North Norman Village mixed-use PUD near I-35 and Indian Hills with added parkland and density allowances
Summary
The council approved rezoning and the preliminary plat for North Norman Village at I-35 and Indian Hills April 22, allowing a mixed-use project with five multifamily pads, 43 single-family lots, and about 7.5 acres of public parkland; the ordinance passed 8-1 with Council Member Nash opposed.
The City Council approved a rezoning to Planned Unit Development and a preliminary plat for the North Norman Village mixed-use project near the southwest corner of I-35 and West Indian Hills Road on April 22, voting 8-1 on the ordinance (Council Member Nash voted no).
The developer described a large mixed-use plan for roughly 131 acres at the I-35/Indian Hills corridor, including commercial parcels along the highway, five multifamily development pads (each roughly 300 units in the developer's concept), and a compact single-family neighborhood with 43 lots and accessory dwelling unit allowances. The site plan includes approximately 15 percent open space and about 7.5 acres of parkland, per…
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