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Council fails to override P&Z denial of proposed self-storage at Flower Mound gateway

Flower Mound Town Council · February 2, 2026
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Summary

After more than two hours of public comment and prolonged council debate, Flower Mound’s council failed to secure the four votes needed to override Planning & Zoning’s denial of a 117,474-square-foot self-storage project proposed at the Flower Mound Road/Old Orchard Lane gateway.

Flower Mound — The town council on Tuesday declined to override a unanimous Planning & Zoning denial of a proposed self-storage development at the northwest corner of Flower Mound Road and Old Orchard Lane, after hours of testimony from residents and a lengthy exchange with the developer.

The applicant sought to amend the existing planned development to allow a 117,474-square-foot mini-warehouse-style facility with architecturally treated facades, backlit mural panels and expanded landscaping. Moniel Gray, the developer representing Charcoal Storage, told the council he had cut building heights, moved rooftop mechanicals to ground level and increased the buffer between the building and nearby homes “to give an additional 40 foot buffer” compared with some prior approvals.

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