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Rowlett planning commission grants six‑month extension for Creekside Village preliminary plat
Summary
The Rowlett Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5–0 to grant a six‑month extension for the Creekside Village preliminary plat after owner Mohammed Al Amin said road‑extension and tree‑mitigation work—and associated costs estimated at $300,000–$400,000—have delayed development.
The Rowlett Planning and Zoning Commission on Oct. 22 approved a six‑month extension of the Creekside Village preliminary plat, a 5.89‑acre subdivision planned for 24 single‑family lots, after the property owner described financing and infrastructure challenges affecting the project.
Commissioners discussed whether to grant the full one‑year extension requested by the owner or a shorter period to prompt clarity about the development’s status. Commissioner Frisbie proposed and moved a six‑month extension after expressing concern about the project’s changed nature since the PD approval in July 2022; the motion passed unanimously, 5–0.
“We’ve done all the costing for what it’s going to take to build out Wilson Road,” owner Mohammed Al Amin told the commission, estimating that removing trees and addressing drainage could cost “about 300,000, plus” and…
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