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Denton Planning & Zoning Commission reviews 2040 plan progress, approves Razor Ranch site plan and outdoor‑storage permit
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Summary
At its Feb. 11 meeting the Denton Planning & Zoning Commission received an update on implementation of the Denton 2040 comprehensive plan, approved a Razor Ranch site plan for a 1‑story, ~26,000 sq ft Crunch Fitness (including a developer‑built public restroom to be dedicated to the city) and granted a specific‑use permit formalizing existing outdoor storage tied to a concrete operation. Several plats received extensions for checklist follow‑up.
The Denton Planning & Zoning Commission met Feb. 11 for a combined work session and regular meeting where staff reported progress on the city's 2040 comprehensive plan and the commission approved a major site plan and a separate land‑use permit.
Julie Wyatt, principal planner, told commissioners that staff had moved the plan's implementation items into a new tracking system and broken broad goals into detailed actions to allow more precise reporting. "Staff has made progress on or have worked on 389 individual actions," Wyatt said, describing the shift to the Invisio dashboard for transparency and yearly reporting by departments.
The commission spent a substantial portion of its work session reviewing that implementation framework and agreed to follow up with clearer, prioritized reporting tied to department work plans.
In the regular meeting the commission considered a zoning compliance package for a Crunch Fitness facility in the Razor Ranch area. Mia Hines, senior planner, described the proposal as a one‑story, roughly 26,000‑square‑foot fitness center with adjacent outdoor recreation space and a public restroom the developer will construct and transfer to Parks for city maintenance. Hines said the site plan met the Razor Ranch overlay's standards for building placement, pedestrian connections and landscaping. The commission voted 7–0 to approve the zoning compliance plan.
Commissioners also handled routine development business: staff recommended and the commission granted date‑certain extensions for several preliminary and final plats so applicants can resolve outstanding checklist items rather than face denials. That included a large ETJ final plat for which staff noted additional approvals remain outstanding.
A separate public hearing and vote approved a specific‑use permit to formalize an existing outdoor storage area related to a long‑standing concrete/industrial operation. Bryce Van Arsdale, assistant planner, said the site is already developed with compatible industrial uses and that the proposal conforms to the comprehensive plan's "industrial commerce" future‑land‑use designation. The commission approved the SUP 7–0; staff reported no public opposition during the notice period.
Commissioners asked staff for several follow‑ups: a workshop explaining the multifamily data and GIS assumptions used in recent analyses, a deeper explanation of how staff assesses "compatibility" and neighborhood character in reviews, and a timeline for a pending communal‑living code amendment. Chair Pruitt closed the meeting after the board confirmed priorities for the next set of workshops.
Votes at a glance - Razor Ranch Crunch Fitness zoning compliance plan: approved 7–0. - SUP for outdoor storage (S25‑14): approved 7–0. - Consent and consent‑adjacent plat extensions and related items: approved/extended by unanimous votes.
What's next: Deferred zoning cases were continued to the Feb. 25 meeting; staff will return with updated dashboards and a recommended approach to prioritize and simplify comprehensive‑plan actions for clearer annual reporting.

