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Council gives first‑reading approval to Liberty Commons mixed residential/office plan with conditions on trees and no‑U‑turn restriction
Summary
Council gave first‑reading approval (5‑1) to the Liberty Commons mixed‑use concept at 1963 W. Southlake Blvd that pairs office/retail along the boulevard with a rear 14‑lot residential PUD, while asking for stronger tree conservation and a traffic restriction on Peytonville during school zone hours.
On first reading the City Council approved a mixed‑use concept called Liberty Commons at 1963 West Southlake Boulevard and 200 South Peytonville Avenue by a 5‑1 vote. The proposal rezones the front portion for an SP‑1 detailed site plan district to permit office and retail uses along Southlake Boulevard and establishes a residential planned unit development (PUD) to the south with 14 single‑family lots, all 20,000 square feet or larger.
The applicant, represented by Curtis Young of Sage Group, said the project now features 14 residential lots (previous versions were denser) and four office buildings plus a retail building fronting Southlake…
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