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Denton Zoning Board approves parking variance for Kwik Trip, requires stormwater mitigation

Zoning Board of Adjustment, City of Denton · April 6, 2026
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Summary

The Denton Zoning Board of Adjustment voted 6-0 to grant a developer 16 additional parking spaces (39 total) for a proposed Kwik Trip at Cooper Creek Road and University Drive, with a condition that stormwater mitigation be included in the site design.

The Denton Zoning Board of Adjustment voted 6-0 to grant a parking-variance request for a proposed Kwik Trip automotive fuel-sales site at the northeast corner of Cooper Creek Road and University Drive.

Matt Lea, the city’s assistant designer, told the board staff received a request to add 16 spaces to the site’s plan — for a total of 39 spaces — because comparable franchise sites adjacent to busy arterials such as US 380 showed peak parking demand that exceeded the city’s code limits. "This request is for an additional 16 parking spaces for a total of 39 parking spaces," Lea said during the staff presentation.

The Denton Development Code (DDC) requires a minimum of 15 parking stalls for the use;…

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