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Southlake commissioners table proposed medical-office rezoning at 360 Randall Mill after residents raise design and privacy concerns
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission tabled a land-use amendment and SP-1 zoning/site plan for 360 Randall Mill to April 9 at the applicant's request after neighbors objected to building height, parking orientation, lighting and potential loss of residential character; proponents, including local physicians, argued more medical capacity is needed in Southlake.
The Southlake Planning and Zoning Commission on March 5 voted to table a proposed land-use amendment and SP-1 zoning/site plan for 360 Randall Mill to the commission's April 9 meeting at the applicant's request, after roughly an hour of public comment and commissioner questioning highlighted significant neighborhood concern.
Staff said the applicant requests changing the consolidated future land use from low-density residential to office commercial and rezoning from SF-1 to SP-1 with a detailed site plan. The submitted plan shows a single 15,620-square-foot building (about 12,000 square feet for medical uses and 3,620 square feet for general office), 98 parking spaces, proposed on-site detention, a reduced building setback of 30 feet from FM 1938 in the corridor zone (in lieu of a 50-foot standard), and a tree-conservation target that preserves about 45.11% of the canopy on site. Staff reported 28 notices…
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