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Cedar Park planning commissioners unanimously recommend industrial zoning for 1199 Fire Lane with conditions
Summary
The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended changing the future land use and rezoning 25.9 acres at 1199 Fire Lane to light industrial conditional overlay to allow about 265,000 sq ft of shallow-bay industrial buildings. Staff and the developer proposed limits on building size and outdoor uses; commissioners pressed for traffic, noise and stormwater safeguards.
The Cedar Park Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 20 recommended that City Council approve a future land-use amendment and a rezoning to allow light industrial development at 1199 Fire Lane, a 25.9-acre site near Brushy Creek Loop and the 183A toll corridor.
Dustin Henry, development services, told the commission the applicant seeks to change the future land-use designation from regional office/retail commercial to industrial manufacturing and to rezone the parcel from general business conditional overlay to light industrial conditional overlay. "The applicant is proposing to develop approximately 265,000 square feet of an industrial development," Henry said, and staff recommended approval with a conditional overlay that limits certain uses, caps building size and controls loading-dock orientation to increase compatibility with neighboring uses.
Ethan Harwell, a planner with Kinley-Horn representing Headwater Development, said the concept plan shows multiple shallow-bay industrial buildings ranging roughly from…
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