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Flower Mound commission approves removal of three specimen trees for Hindu temple site
Summary
The Environmental Conservation Commission approved a tree removal permit for three specimen trees on a 2.2-acre site planned for the Flower Mound Hindu Temple, with $45,000 in cash-in-lieu mitigation. Developers said site access and parking needs constrained options to save the trees.
The Flower Mound Environmental Conservation Commission on April 1 approved a tree removal permit to allow removal of three specimen trees on the 2.2-acre site proposed for the Flower Mound Hindu Temple, located south of Peters Colony Road, east of Old Settlers Road and north of Flower Mound Road.
Commissioners approved the permit by voice vote. Commission member Sharma, Commission member Workman, Commission member Spurlock, Commissioner Atherton, Vice Chair Bowman and Commission member Takash recorded “aye” on the motion; no no votes or abstentions were recorded.
The town staff presentation identified five specimen trees on the parcel and said the…
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