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Commission approves subdivision variance and final plat to create three lots at Pecan Creek; staff recommended based on existing access pattern
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a variance to allow more than three residential lots to take access from an existing private access easement and then approved the associated final plat to create three lots on an 11.2-acre tract north of Loop 288 (Pecan Creek addition).
The commission on Sept. 24 voted unanimously to approve a subdivision variance and the matching final plat for a property identified as Lots 1'3, Block A, 697 Pecan Creek addition, a roughly 11.2-acre tract in Denton's extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Staff (Matt Bodine, assistant planner) recommended approval of the variance to allow more than three residential lots to take access from an existing private access easement. Bodine said there is a long-standing pattern of development in the area: nine lots already take access from the same private easement and the easement crosses multiple property…
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