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Prosper council approves 49.9‑acre McCaslin Tract rezoning to planned single‑family development
Summary
The Prosper Town Council voted unanimously Feb. 10 to rezone about 49.9 acres known as the McCaslin Tract from agricultural to a planned development for single‑family homes, after staff described lot sizes, open space and traffic‑calming features and the planning commission recommended approval.
The Prosper Town Council unanimously approved a request to rezone roughly 49.9 acres known as the McCaslin Tract from agricultural to a planned development for single‑family residences.
City planner David Hoover presented the proposal and told the council the future‑land‑use designation is medium‑density residential and the plan largely aligns with SF‑12.5 standards, with lots of at least 12,500 square feet and some as large as 14,000–15,000 square feet. He said the design preserves a floodplain that bisects the tract and…
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