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Council continues public hearing on 0.6158-acre rezoning at South Cowen and Hickory after safety, parking and documentation concerns

Lewisville City Council · January 7, 2026
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Summary

Council continued a public hearing on rezoning roughly 0.6158 acres for a proposed 13-unit townhome development amid council concerns about interior lots, fire access and missing opposition letters; the hearing was continued to January 26.

The Lewisville City Council voted unanimously to continue a public hearing on a proposed rezoning of roughly 0.6158 acres at the southwest corner of South Cowen Avenue and Hickory Street after several council members raised safety, access and packet documentation concerns.

The ordinance under consideration would rezone Lots 5 and 6 and a portion of Lots 11 and 12 in Block 30 (Dix subdivision) from Old Town Mixed Use 2 to Planned Development Old Town Mixed Use 2, at the request of Stephen Homire of Homire Engineering Incorporated on behalf of the applicant. Planning & Zoning had recommended approval by a 4–1 vote on Dec. 2, 2025, according to staff.

Council concerns and missing materials Several council members pressed staff…

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