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Council approves planned development setbacks to preserve office building at Coleman and First
Summary
The council unanimously approved a planned development to reduce Coleman and First Street setbacks from DTO standards to 5 feet so a property owner can rebuild after right'of'way acquisition for a planned roundabout; Planning Commission recommended approval 7'2; staff said notices were mailed to property owners in January.
The Prosper Town Council unanimously approved a planned development amendment Tuesday that reduces the front and side setbacks for a downtown office property at the northeast corner of Coleman and First Street so a planned roundabout and right'of'way acquisition will not render the lot nonconforming.
David Hoover, speaking for town staff, told the council the site is roughly 0.6 acres and is currently zoned Downtown Office (DTO). The proposed PD would keep DTO uses and most standards but change the Coleman front setback (DTO standard 25 feet) and the First Street side setback (DTO standard 15 feet) to…
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