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Planning commission tweaks Agave Ranch garage rules, approves ADP modification
Summary
The Denton Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 26 approved a modification to a previously granted alternative development plan for Agave Ranch that adjusts front-entry garage setbacks and maximum garage-width allowances for certain lot sizes.
The Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 26 approved a modification to an alternative development plan for Agave Ranch to change how front-entry garages are regulated.
Under the approved modification, front-entry garages in Agave Ranch must be set back a minimum of 3 feet from the front face of the building. The commission also approved keeping a 45% maximum frontage allowance for two‑car garage doors, while capping three‑car garage doors at 50% of building frontage and permitting three‑car doors only on lots 62 feet wide or larger. The commission vote was 4-0 to approve staff’s recommendation.
Why it matters: Agave Ranch was platted under the city’s older Denton Development Code (02/2002) and previously received an alternative development plan (ADP) approval in 2020 that allowed different garage setbacks and…
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