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Applicant seeks to postpone public hearing on Princeton Office Building rezoning after notice; staff recommends denial
Summary
Staff told the Planning and Zoning Commission the applicant for the Princeton Office Building requested an indefinite postponement after the packet published; staff nonetheless presented the rezoning as noticed and recommended denial. The property spans Addison and Farmers Branch and would total about 535 multifamily units if approved.
Leslie, a planning staff member, told the Planning and Zoning Commission during a work session that the applicant for the Princeton Office Building has asked to postpone its rezoning request indefinitely but that the item must proceed as noticed because the public hearing was published.
Staff said the application would rezone the property from plan development for office uses to a plan development for a multifamily project. Leslie said Farmers Branch has granted entitlements for the Farmers Branch portion — 135 multifamily units atop an existing five‑story parking garage — while the Addison side currently lacks entitlements and would account for roughly 400 multifamily units, for a combined total…
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