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Southlake planning commission recommends denial of Johnson Road rezoning after strong neighborhood opposition
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5-0 to recommend denial of a land-use amendment and companion zoning/development request for a three-lot subdivision at 2530 Johnson Road after multiple neighbors and HOA representatives raised access, CCR and design concerns.
The City of Southlake Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend denial of two related requests for the 2530 Johnson Road property: a consolidated future land-use map amendment (CP25-0002) and a zoning and development plan (ZA25-52) that would have allowed three single-family lots to be developed along Remuda Court and Johnson Road.
Commissioners signaled the decision followed substantial neighborhood opposition and legal and access questions raised during public comment. The motion to deny each item carried 5-0.
The matter mattered to neighbors because the applicant’s plan would have extended access from the applicant’s parcel into the end of Remuda Court, a cul-de-sac serving five households. Neighbors and Johnson Place…
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