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Planning commission denies Charco storage waiver amid resident opposition

Town of Flower Mound Planning and Zoning Commission · February 23, 2026
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Summary

After extensive public comment from nearby residents about setbacks, traffic and neighborhood character, the Planning & Zoning Commission denied a request to waive the one‑year waiting period for the Charco mini‑warehouse zoning application, meaning the applicant must wait to refile unless a future waiver is granted.

The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to deny a request that would have allowed the Charco self‑storage developer to bypass the town’s standard one‑year waiting period after a failed zoning application.

Residents who live adjacent to the proposed site at Flower Mound Road and Old Orchard Lane urged the commission to reject the waiver, arguing the project’s size, proximity and potential traffic impacts have not changed enough to warrant restarting the zoning process. Dennis McCage, Arthur Stafford and several other speakers told commissioners the revised materials still left the footprint and primary impacts unchanged and expressed…

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