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Commission recommends denial of 2300 West Continental development plan, 4–2

2245570 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4–2 on Feb. 6 to deny a proposed zoning change and development plan for 2300 West Continental, rejecting a transition‑zoning plan that would have created five residential lots; commissioners recommended an alternate four‑lot option for City Council consideration.

The Southlake Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4–2 on Feb. 6 to deny a zoning change and development plan for 2300 West Continental that sought to rezone an agricultural parcel to the Transition Zoning District and to construct a five‑lot residential subdivision.

Staff described the property as currently zoned AG with a future land‑use designation of medium‑density residential. The proposed development plan included five single‑family lots and a detention pond, and requested multiple deviations from Transition Zoning District (TZD) standards—chiefly that the TZD typically requires a minimum of two distinct components (for…

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