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Argyle planning commission tables 195.95-acre Heritage zoning request after public comment and commissioner questions
Summary
The Town of Argyle Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to table a rezoning request for the 195.95-acre Heritage plan development to March 5, 2025, after staff and commissioners discussed splitting the tract, development agreements and resident concerns about timing, traffic and potential hospital and grocery uses.
The Town of Argyle Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously Feb. (meeting date not specified) to table a public hearing on Z-24-002, a request to rezone 195.95 acres at the southwest corner of I-35 and Robeson Ranch Road to a planned development with base districts of office retail, community retail and community facilities. Staff said the applicant asked that the public hearing be continued to the commission's March 5, 2025 meeting.
The tabled rezoning would create the Heritage plan development district to allow a mix of commercial, retail and community uses on land currently zoned agricultural. Planning staff told the commission the item had been continued from the Jan. 8 meeting and that the applicant requested additional time to refine plans and consider dividing the tract into smaller zoning cases.
The commission and staff discussed two primary approaches: zone the entire parcel as a single planned development so the town and applicant can see the full long-term plan, or rezone only the specific parcels with identified users now and…
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