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Coppell commissioners table Lost Creek live‑work rezoning; ask staff and attorney to define 'home‑based work'
Summary
The commission unanimously tabled a request to allow straight residential use in the Lost Creek live‑work development, directing staff and the city attorney to draft enforceable language defining home‑based work that could preserve live‑work intent while addressing market feasibility.
The Coppell Planning and Zoning Commission on Dec. 18 voted unanimously to table a proposed revision to PD‑213 (Lost Creek Livework) that would allow single‑family residential uses for five live‑work buildings fronting South Coppell Road. The commission directed staff and the city attorney to return to the commission at its Feb. 19 meeting with clearer, enforceable definitions for allowable home‑based work and with the public hearing reopened.
Staff development services administrator Matt Steer recommended denial of the requested PD amendment, telling the commission the city has consistently promoted commercial mixed‑use or live‑work…
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