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Denton City planning board approves variance to reduce minimum lot depth for industrial parcel
Summary
The Denton City Planning Board unanimously approved Variance Case 25151 to reduce the minimum lot depth on an industrial parcel west of I-35 from 200 feet to 73 feet, a 127-foot reduction, after staff described platting history that left the parcel noncompliant.
The Denton City Planning Board approved Variance Case 25151, allowing a reduction in the minimum required lot depth from 200 feet to 73 feet for a heavy-industrial parcel west of I-35 near the Airport Road and Dakota Lane intersection. The board voted 7-0 to grant the variance after a staff presentation and brief questions from board members.
Staff member Dr. Dean described the property and the request to the board, saying the parcel is outlined in black on the staff exhibit and lies on the west side of I-35 just south of Airport Road and Kurla Lane. Dr. Dean said the property currently meets lot area requirements for the heavy industrial zoning district but does not meet the district's minimum lot depth requirement. He summarized the request as "a 127 foot variance reduction to the required lot…
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