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Planning commission approves two site plans, clears consent agenda

November 10, 2025 | Flower Mound, Denton County, Texas


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Planning commission approves two site plans, clears consent agenda
The Flower Mound Planning & Zoning Commission approved several noncontroversial items during its meeting, including two site plans and routine consent items.

Trinity Park (SP2415): Cody Hay, planner with the town, presented a site plan for Lot 3R‑4 in the Lakeside Ranch Business Park, a 3.919‑acre lot planned for a 48,189‑square‑foot single‑story office/warehouse building. The plan calls for 62 parking spaces—within the allowable 20 percent deviation in town code—and access from Lakeside Parkway with a mutual access easement to the adjacent property. Commissioner 10 moved to approve the site plan as presented; the motion passed on roll call.

ABC Senior Services (SP25‑0006): Claire Barnes presented a site plan for ABC Senior Services on the last undeveloped lot in the Jurdington Heights subdivision along Justin Road. The project is within Retail District 2 and proposes 24 parking spaces where the required count was 30 (provided under an approved deviation). Commissioner 12 moved to approve the plan as written; the motion passed on a unanimous roll call.

Consent items: The commission approved the October 27, 2025 meeting minutes and SSP20‑58 Pine Hill in a single motion.

Next steps: These approvals are recommendations to the decision‑making body noted on the agenda where required; applicants will proceed to permit review and building permit submittal.

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