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Commission approves Trademark Southlake mixed-use development with conditions and variances
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a development plan and zoning change for Trademark Southlake, a 40-acre mixed-use project with retail, restaurants, an anchored grocery, office and 40 residential lots, while granting several variances and adding conditions on landscaping, residential lot configuration and excluded uses.
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve a zoning change and development plan for Trademark Southlake, a proposed mixed-use development on roughly 40 acres at North White Chapel Boulevard and Kirkwood Boulevard. The approved plan allows multiple commercial uses, a grocery-anchored retail core, restaurants, office buildings and 40 single-family residential lots, and it included several requested variances and commission conditions.
Staff described the project as an Employment Center (EC) zoning request intended to encourage mixed-use development and pedestrian-friendly design. The overall plan splits the site into five general areas: a future hotel pad (Lot 1), retail and grocery (Lot 2), restaurants and office with a private park (Lot 3), and single-family residential Lots 4 and 5. The plan identifies roughly 21.85 acres of commercial uses, about 55,000 square feet…
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