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Votes at a glance: Fort Worth Zoning Commission recommendations, Jan. 14, 2026

Fort Worth Zoning Commission · January 15, 2026

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Summary

The Zoning Commission recommended denial of a proliferating‑uses text amendment and recommended approval to City Council of a slate of rezoning and CUP requests, including approvals for church‑run lodging, sweeping operations, several CUPs with time limits, neighborhood development projects, a school site, and a data‑center PD with site‑plan required.

The Fort Worth Zoning Commission handled more than a dozen cases on Jan. 14, 2026. Key recommendations to City Council included both denials and approvals; below are the items, movers and recorded vote tallies.

Votes and key actions (selection):

- ZC‑25‑158 (Proliferating uses text amendment): Motion to recommend denial (mover: Commissioner Welch; second: Commissioner Wurman). Vote: 11‑0 (recommend denial to City Council).

- ZC‑25‑1111 (rezoning old Glen Garden Baptist Church to allow lodging/housing CUP): Motion to recommend approval (mover: Commissioner Pierce; second: Commissioner Mayo). Vote: recorded as 10‑1 in favor.

- ZC‑25‑144 (Sweeping Corp of America, Trinity Boulevard): Motion to recommend approval (mover: Commissioner Edmonds; second: Commissioner Trujillo). Vote: 11‑0.

- ZC‑25‑178 (Food truck CUP): Motion to recommend approval with conditions and a time limit (mover: Commissioner Castro; second: Commissioner Robinson). Vote recorded in transcript as a recommendation to approve with a tally of Yes=7, No=4.

- ZC‑25‑193 (3 Rivers CDL training CUP, 4000–4016 E. Berry / Freddie St.): Motion to recommend approval with a 2‑year CUP (mover: Commissioner Castro; second: Commissioner Wurman). Vote: 11‑0.

- ZC‑25‑196 (7250 W. Vickery Boulevard private antique car collection): Motion to recommend approval (mover: Commissioner Welch; second: Commissioner Trujillo). Vote: 11‑0.

- ZC‑25‑197 (504 NW 25th, tiny homes): Motion to recommend approval (mover: Commissioner Trujillo; second: Commissioner Rogers). Vote: 11‑0.

- ZC‑25‑198 (Morningside Project, 'Fork Yard'): Motion to recommend approval as written with a 3‑year CUP and removal of certain development waivers (mover: Commissioner Castro; second: Commissioner Rogers). Vote: 11‑0.

- ZC‑25‑200 (Avondale‑Haslet rezoning): Motion to recommend approval (mover: Commissioner Wurman; second: Commissioner Mayo). Vote: 11‑0.

- ZC‑25‑201 (14271 Old Denton Road, RV storage): Motion to recommend approval (mover: Commissioner Wurman; second: Commissioner Welch). Vote: 11‑0.

- ZC‑25‑202 (2521 Ray Street, Strategic Plumbing rezoning): Motion to recommend approval (mover: Commissioner Castro; second: Commissioner Wurman). Vote: 11‑0.

- ZC‑25‑203 (2520 Hemphill Street, automotive/tire shop PD): Motion to recommend approval (mover: Commissioner Castro; second: Commissioner Trujillo). Vote: 11‑0.

- ZC‑25‑204 (Worth Heights Elementary PD for Fort Worth ISD): Motion to recommend approval (mover: Commissioner Castro; second: Commissioner Wurman). Vote: 11‑0.

- ZC‑25‑205 (Anglin Circle / Black Mountain data center PD): Motion to recommend approval with site plan required (mover: Commissioner Pierce; second: Commissioner Mayo). Vote: 11‑0.

Next steps: All recommendations are advisory and will be considered by City Council on the dates provided on staff reports (some cases are scheduled for Feb. 10 or Jan. 27).