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Planning commission declines to recommend extended‑stay hotel at Lakeside Crossing amid parking and density concerns
Summary
The commission voted not to recommend ZPD25‑0008, a proposal to allow an extended‑stay Residence Inn with up to 138 rooms at Lakeside Crossing, after residents and commissioners raised parking, traffic and density concerns. Staff and developers had argued the project would generate local tax value and serve nearby businesses.
At its meeting, the Flower Mound Planning & Zoning Commission voted to not recommend a zoning amendment (ZPD25‑0008) that would allow an extended‑stay hotel on Lot 1 of the Lakeside Crossing development. The amendment would have amended PD‑153 to allow an extended‑stay Residence Inn by right, increase permitted density and change parking and design standards.
Claire Barnes, planning staff, told the commission the request would permit a five‑story extended‑stay hotel of up to 138 rooms and sought multiple modifications to PD‑153, including an increase in density to about 55 rooms per acre, a modified parking ratio (applicant study proposed 0.76 spaces per room), blade signs and adjustments to architectural standards. Staff also…
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