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Council tables Pine Hill master-plan amendment and related zoning and tree-permit requests after neighborhood opposition
Summary
A proposed rezoning and master-plan amendment for the Pine Hill site drew substantial opposition from nearby Grace Park residents. The applicant and staff agreed to pause the application so the developer can meet with neighbors; council tabled three items to an uncertain future date by unanimous vote.
The Flower Mound Town Council on Wednesday voted unanimously to table three items related to the proposed Pine Hill development — a master-plan amendment (MPA24-005), a planned-development zoning request (ZPD24-007) and a tree-removal permit (TRP24-013) — after residents of the adjacent Grace Park subdivision raised concerns about lot sizes, tree loss and compatibility.
Lehi (planning staff) described the applicant's revised proposal and the planning history of the property. The site currently carries a PD (planned development) designation that had allowed a nursing or congregate-care facility in a prior approved plan. Lehi told council the new request would change the future land-use designation from low-density residential (15,000-square-foot minimum lots under the master plan) to medium-high-density residential, and would create 14 lots with minimum…
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