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Commission recommends five alternate standards for small delivery-focused eateries at I‑35 East frontage

2509620 · February 28, 2025
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The Lewisville City Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 18 voted 4-1 to recommend five alternative standards for a proposed cluster of delivery-focused quick-serve kitchens at the I‑35 East Frontage Road and Fox Avenue intersection.

The Lewisville City Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 18 voted 4-1 to recommend five alternative standards for a proposed cluster of delivery-focused quick-serve kitchens on the north corner of Interstate Highway 35 East Frontage Road and Fox Avenue.

Staff said the applicant, Runtime Centers LLC, seeks relief from the I‑35 East Quarter Overlay District standards because the site’s irregular geometry and right-of-way acquisitions leave a small, constrained parcel. Proposed alternatives include reducing required parking from 42 spaces to 24; reducing the I‑35 frontage landscape buffer from 20 feet to 5 feet; waiving a secondary walkway requirement between…

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