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Commission approves land‑use change and 29‑lot Shady Oaks plan with conditions on 114 frontage and tree preservation
Summary
The commission voted to recommend amendment of the City of Southlake future land use plan and to approve a zoning change and development plan for 1835 Shady Oaks that will allow a 29‑lot neighborhood. Approval included conditions on setbacks, landscape and noise mitigation along Highway 114 and a commitment to protect the adjacent western tract.
The Planning and Zoning Commission on April 3 recommended both a future land‑use amendment and a zoning change/development plan to allow a 29‑lot single‑family subdivision at 1835 Shady Oaks, subject to multiple conditions intended to protect adjacent properties and reduce noise and visual impacts along Highway 114.
Staff said the property is currently designated office commercial in the comprehensive plan and zoned agriculture; the applicant asked to change the north portion to medium‑density residential and the south portion to low‑density residential to create 29 lots across just over 21 acres. The proposed lot sizes average just over 18,000 square feet, with several public and private open spaces shown on the plan.
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