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Council approves Ellis Ranch rezoning with lot-size and setback conditions
Summary
The council approved a PD (planned development) rezoning for the Ellis Ranch site after the applicant agreed to specific lot-size mixes, a 30-foot front-yard setback and 50-foot street widths to better match the adjoining Glencrest neighborhood.
The Fort Worth City Council on June 10 approved a planned-development rezoning for the Ellis Ranch site in the Glencrest and Rolling Hills area with conditions intended to align new construction with the surrounding neighborhood.
Council member Chris Nettles outlined the proposal’s conditions before moving approval: the zoning will be PD-A5 (single-family) with a required minimum 30-foot front-yard setback; 24 new residential lots with a prescribed mix of lot sizes; two lots set aside as open space; and streets…
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