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Planning commissioners recommend disapproval of Esther's Road mixed-use plan over density, retail shortfall
Summary
Irving Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend disapproval of a comprehensive plan amendment and an associated zoning case for a 9-acre mixed-use project at 4105 Esthers Road after commissioners said the revised proposal remained too dense and did not meet a 10% commercial threshold.
The Irving Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend disapproval of Comprehensive Plan Amendment 2024-412CP, a proposed change for property at 4105 Esthers Road, after hearing a presentation from the applicant and public comment.
Developer representative Rob Dye of Woodhaven Development described a reworked proposal for a roughly 9-acre parcel at the southeast corner of Esthers Road and State Highway 161. Dye said the project was revised from an earlier April submission — originally two podium buildings totaling 575 units and about 15,000 square feet of retail — to a single, wrap-style development with 406 units (about 43 units per acre), three- to five-story buildings and about…
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