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Planning commission approves High School Addition replat; staff reviews quorum and plat deadlines
Summary
The Planning & Zoning Commission approved a replat of four lots in the High School Addition into three lots (AFP 24‑0011) and approved the Jan. 29 minutes. Staff also briefed commissioners on statutory deadlines that can cause automatic plat approval if no quorum is achieved.
The Denton Planning & Zoning Commission voted 4‑0 on Feb. 12 to approve a residential replat in the High School Addition that consolidates four lots into three (AFP 24‑0011), and later voted 4‑0 to approve the Jan. 29 meeting minutes.
Replat (AFP 24‑0011) Julie Wyatt, principal planner, described the replat as a formality to reconcile deeded lot boundaries with original plat lines. Wyatt said one lot (Lot 5 in the presentation) was never developed after early 20th‑century deed changes and had effectively become backyard space for adjacent lots; the replat aligns recorded lots with deed meets‑and‑bounds descriptions. A resident, Kira, asked why the replat was necessary and why the applicant created three lots…
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