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Commission approves mixed‑use plan across from UNT Dallas with conditions including 20% open space

5360495 · July 10, 2025
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Summary

The Dallas City Planning Commission on July 10 approved a planned‑development zoning request for a mixed‑use project on University Hills Boulevard across from UNT Dallas, subject to a conceptual plan and conditions including a volunteer commitment to at least 20% open space and further design review at the development‑plan stage.

The Dallas City Planning Commission approved a planned‑development zoning request for property on the west side of University Hills Boulevard, across from the main entrance to the University of North Texas at Dallas, after staff recommended approval subject to a conceptual plan and conditions.

The vote followed a staff presentation and questions from commissioners about traffic study timing, buffers to adjacent single‑family lots and how the proposed form districts would be shown on the conceptual plan. Rob Baldwin, the applicant’s representative, described a mixed‑use concept with retail and commercial uses along University Hills, townhouse units for student or faculty housing…

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