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Killeen council approves PUD amendment for Preserve at Thousand Oaks over resident objections
Summary
The council voted 5-0 to amend the Preserve at Thousand Oaks PUD to add 73 lots (about 71 net new dwelling units) and permit smaller lot options; staff said the change marginally increases density and aligns with state law and prior negotiations, while residents raised traffic, notification and neighborhood-character concerns.
The Killeen City Council approved an ordinance amending the Preserve at Thousand Oaks planned unit development, a change the city said will add 73 residential lots and increase density from about 3.04 to 3.22 units per acre. The council adopted the amendment on a 5–0 vote after a public hearing.
City planner Wallace Mescher told council that the amendment adds 45-foot lot options with a minimum lot area of 4,500 square feet and shifts portions of the plan from 60-foot and 50-foot lots to more 45- and 50-foot lots. The proposal reduces the number of dog…
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