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Council approves Wilshire Urban Village planned development with limits on height, unit blocks and phasing

2219043 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

After a lengthy public hearing and developer presentations, the Burleson City Council approved a planned development (PD) for Wilshire Urban Village with written stipulations that limit building height, cap contiguous unit blocks and require retail infrastructure and phasing commitments ahead of residential occupancy. The measure passed 5-1.

The Burleson City Council approved a planned development ordinance for the Wilshire Urban Village mixed-use project on first and final reading, imposing several written stipulations on building form, unit block size and phasing.

The action, which passed 5-1, came after a public hearing in which the developer presented site plans, renderings and a written stipulation guaranteeing that retail infrastructure would be installed and pad-ready before occupancy of the single‑story build‑to‑rent townhomes. Developer Larry Miller said, “Our retail plan is that we plan on putting in the infrastructure for all the retail before any occupancy could be had on our single story townhome for rent product.”

The approved stipulations attached to the PD include: zone B limited…

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