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Planning commission continues Falcon Crossing rezoning after residents raise safety, traffic and privacy concerns

Mansfield Planning and Zoning Commission · November 3, 2025
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Summary

The commission continued a request to rezone 5.866 acres at FM 157 (Falcon Crossing) to Dec. 1 after extensive public comment about traffic on Turner Way/Cooper (FM 157), emergency-response and privacy concerns; staff and the developer agreed to produce a more detailed streetscape, parking and tree-buffer plan for the next hearing.

MANSFIELD — The Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 3 voted to continue consideration of Falcon Crossing, a proposed planned development (PD) at 2445 FM 157, to Dec. 1 after residents raised traffic, safety and privacy concerns.

Staff presented the rezoning request (zoning case 25-002), noting the 5.866-acre site is currently zoned C2 (community business) and designated retail and office in Mansfield’s 2040 plan. The developer proposes about 21,000 square feet of commercial space along FM 157 and 42 attached single-family lots on roughly 3.64 acres — an overall residential density of about 11.5 dwelling units per acre. Staff said the project largely conforms to the city’s neighborhood design standards except that the principal residential uses fall short of the ordinance’s 660-foot separation requirement from a thoroughfare intersection, bringing the…

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