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Planning commission approves Cole Ranch master-plan zoning amendment

2165650 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

The Denton Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4-0 to approve a major amendment to the Cole Ranch master plan community that reduces light industrial acreage and reallocates land to mixed-use and residential zoning while keeping previously approved housing caps unchanged.

The Denton Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 29 approved AMPC 24-001B, a major amendment to the Cole Ranch master plan community that shifts base zoning on portions of the roughly 3,169-acre development away from light industrial to mixed-use and residential districts. The vote was 4-0.

City staff told commissioners the amendment reduces about 316 acres of light industrial zoning and 17 acres of Residential-7 zoning and redistributes that land primarily to Mixed-Use Neighborhood and Mixed-Use Regional districts, with smaller increases in Residential-6 and Residential-4. Staff recommended approval and found the change consistent with the Denton 2040 Comprehensive Plan and the Cole Ranch MPC’s approval criteria.

The amendment does not change…

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