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Lewisville planning commission recommends Castle Hills Crown Center amendments to city council
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7–0 on March 3 to recommend to city council a package of text and concept-plan amendments to the Castle Hills Crown Center planned development that would increase flexibility for building placement, adjust multifamily rules and change circulation and pedestrian requirements; council will hold a second public hearing April 6, 2026.
The Lewisville Planning and Zoning Commission on March 3 recommended that city council approve a set of amendments to the Castle Hills Crown Center planned development, voting 7–0 to forward both text changes and concept-plan/exhibit updates.
Jonathan, the presenter for the item, told commissioners the Crown Center Subdistrict was adopted in January 2022 and that “market and development patterns have shifted drastically since COVID‑19,” with less demand for office space. He said the package includes two linked components: technical text amendments and changes to three concept-plan exhibits, and that the items will be considered by city council on April 6, 2026.
Key changes described by Jonathan include: allowing the planning director to approve minor changes to concept-plan…
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