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Developers withdraw 15.6-acre Rockwall mixed-use plan after commissioners flag industrial uses, green-space and connectivity concerns

Rockwall City Planning and Zoning Commission · November 11, 2025
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Summary

Developers of a proposed 15.601-acre planned development district at S. Goliad and Rise Drive withdrew the application after the Planning and Zoning Commission raised concerns about rear light-industrial uses, potential outside-storage impacts, strip-commercial form and marginal pedestrian green space.

Developers of a 15.601-acre mixed-use project asked the Rockwall City Planning and Zoning Commission to withdraw their rezoning request after commissioners questioned whether the plan’s mix of retail, office/medical and light-industrial buildings would fit the city’s vision.

Henry, a city planner, summarized the application as a planned development with two subdistricts: retail-fronting buildings along South Goliad and smaller commercial/office uses, and four masonry buildings in the rear that could contain light-industrial or service tenants. Henry said the applicant agreed to meet overlay standards at site plan and had proposed a dog park amenity…

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