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Council approves rezoning for 89-unit townhome development on Shiloh Road despite neighborhood concerns
Summary
The council approved a planned-development district to allow 89 attached townhome units on an approximately 7-acre parcel at 3600 Shiloh Road; planner and applicant described setbacks, open space, architecture and screening walls; one nearby resident opposed, citing a prior medical‑campus vision.
The Richardson City Council voted Thursday to rezone about 7 acres at 3600 Shiloh Road to a planned-development district allowing an 89-unit townhome community proposed by Pulte Group.
City senior planner Derek Peters described the project as a 20-building, primarily three‑story townhome plan with two points of access from Shiloh Road, a 60‑foot setback from Shiloh that will include a 30‑foot drainage and utility easement plus a 30‑foot landscaped buffer, a network of private streets and 27% open space. The plan showed a 2,000‑square‑foot dog park and a 5,000‑square‑foot central open area with seating and lighting. The applicant proposes a 6‑foot masonry screening wall on the east and south property lines and an extension…
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