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Argyle council approves future land use and rezones 10 acres for planned local retail with strict buffers and drainage conditions
Summary
After public hearings and neighborhood input, Argyle approved a future land use plan change and a Planned Development — Local Retail for a 10‑acre tract to support a town‑center concept, with new restrictions (no grocery/ATMs/gas sales) and buffer, height and drainage protections; council directed staff to scope a regional drainage study.
The Argyle Town Council voted to change the future land use and approve a Planned Development (PD‑Local Retail) zoning for a 10‑acre tract near FM 407 and I‑35 as part of a long‑range town‑center concept. Staff framed the action as a compromise between the comprehensive plan advisory committee’s recommendation and the Planning & Zoning Commission’s earlier denial; the PD gathers community input into stricter development standards to protect adjacent estate and residential neighborhoods.
Staff described the PD conditions that would…
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