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Planning commission approves 54-home planned development on South Cooper with mitigation, design conditions

City of Arlington Planning and Zoning Commission · November 12, 2025
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Summary

The commission recommended approval of PD25-10 (7827 South Cooper), a 9.622-acre planned development for 54 single-family homes, with conditions addressing buffering, anti-monotony standards, fence treatment and a tree-preservation mitigation payment.

The Arlington Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 12 voted to approve PD25-10, a request to rezone roughly 9.622 acres at 7819/7827 South Cooper Street from flex hybrid/light industrial to a planned development for RS-5 single-family detached homes, recommending the plan to City Council with several conditions.

Clifford Goldstein, the city’s principal planner, told the commission the application proposes 54 detached single-family lots (about 5.6 units per acre) with a mix of front- and rear-entry homes, common open areas, alley access and 27 guest parking spaces. Staff noted deviations from Unified…

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