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Planning commission recommends denial of temporary Argyle Landing concrete batch-plant SUP

Town of Argyle Planning and Zoning Commission · December 3, 2025
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Summary

After extensive public comment on dust, noise, health and traffic, the Argyle Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5–1 on Dec. 3 to recommend denial of SUP25004, the request for a temporary concrete batch plant at Argyle Landing; the item now goes to Town Council on Dec. 15.

The Town of Argyle Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5–1 on Dec. 3 to recommend denial of a specific use permit (SUP25004) that would allow a temporary concrete batch plant inside the Argyle Landing development.

Harrison, the town planner and staff presenter, told commissioners the proposal required both a local SUP and a standard permit from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). He said the town had sent notices under state law to owners within 200 feet and a courtesy mailing to 1,000 feet and that staff had received 58 written responses (27 from within 200 feet, 31 from within 1,000 feet), all in opposition.

Rome Barnes, project manager for Centurion American, said an on-site batch plant would let the…

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