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Council approves first readings for 29-lot Shady Oaks development; neighbors won concessions
Summary
Council approved first readings on a land-use map amendment and RPUD rezoning for a proposed 29-lot subdivision at 1835 Shady Oaks. The developer agreed to a 50-foot setback on Shady Oaks, additional tree-preservation work and to investigate gated 114 access for construction.
The Southlake City Council on April 15 approved first-reading actions to change the consolidated future land use plan and rezone roughly 20.6 acres at 1835 Shady Oaks Drive for a planned residential development.
The developer27s concept calls for 29 single-family lots, including four 1-acre lots along Shady Oaks and smaller lots fronting the SH-114 frontage road. At the Planning & Zoning hearing the developer agreed to several concessions to address neighborhood concerns; the council27s first-reading approval carried with conditions.
Why it matters: The property had been designated 22office commercial22 with an optional multi-tenant office overlay. The council27s vote moves the parcel to residential land uses and would remove the optional office designation, allowing the developer to proceed with a residential planned unit development (RPUD) process that will…
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