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Staff proposes Crown Center PD amendments to boost southern subarea housing and reduce some commercial minimums
Summary
Lewisville planning staff outlined amendments to the Crown Center planned‑development to respond to post‑COVID market shifts: immediate allowance of 720 multifamily units in a southern subarea, lowering some multifamily minimum heights to four stories, and reducing the minimum commercial threshold to 750,000 sq ft with a 2,000‑unit cap retained.
Director Richard Lukey presented proposed text and exhibit amendments to the Crown Center planned development on March 2, saying the changes aim to adapt to sharp office‑market shifts since COVID and to activate the underutilized southern area.
Lukey described the subdistrict as roughly 140 acres west of the Sam Rayburn Tollway and said amendments would add concept‑plan amendment language, remove extended‑stay hotels as a permitted use without an SUP, and lower thresholds on where multifamily may be allowed. "The primary purpose of these…
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