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Argyle staff previews small-area plan for town-owned 6-acre site; zoning and circulation questions expected in December
Summary
Town staff and consultants presented a small-area planning study for the FM 407/Waterbrook corridor that centers on a 6-acre parcel the town owns and an adjacent 12-acre privately owned tract; staff said current future land-use and zoning don—t align with a possible town-center outcome.
Town staff on Nov. 5 told the Argyle Planning and Zoning Commission the town is studying a small-area plan for the FM 407/Waterbrook corridor that includes a 6-acre parcel the town owns and an adjoining 12-acre tract held by a private owner.
Mike Sims, town staff, described the project as a multi-phased planning study meant to test whether the town-owned parcel should be treated as part of a future town center rather than remain under its present single-family future land-use designation. Sims said consultants will present at least two options: one that keeps the future land use consistent with the town—s existing map…
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