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Council approves first reading for large PUD along State Highway 195 with conditions and direction to allow more commercial
Summary
The City Council approved on first reading a planned unit development rezoning for about 85 acres along State Highway 195, allowing mixed-use commercial frontage, multiple residential product types, and a regional trail connection; council asked staff to return language at second reading to add flexibility for commercial acreage.
City of Georgetown council members voted to approve on first reading a rezoning that would convert roughly 85 acres along State Highway 195 into a planned unit development (PUD), as presented by Ryan Clark of the Planning Department. The proposal covers a site just north of the I‑35/195 intersection and is associated with the Crosspoint Business Park development by Jackson Shaw.
Clark said the PUD would provide a commercial frontage along the highway and a “traditional neighborhood” residential layout behind it, with alley-loaded streets and a mix of product types. He told the council the plan proposes up to 425 residential units and requires a minimum of 40% individually platted single‑family units and at least 10% townhomes; it also limits a…
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