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Planning and Zoning Commission narrows Advance Addison 2050 draft, removes deck‑park language
Summary
At a Sept. 16 work session, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the Advance Addison 2050 draft, agreed to remove specific deck‑park language over the Dallas North Tollway, debated parking incentives versus enforcement, and questioned the methodology of the plan's land‑use fiscal analysis.
The Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed draft 6 of Advance Addison 2050 at a work session on Sept. 16, with staff seeking direction on outstanding public comments and technical clarifications.
Staff reiterated that the Unified Development Code "took effect September 1," and noted the plan is in phase 6 — the adoption meetings — after a public comment period in May that yielded several hundred responses, outreach signs and a postcard to every residential address in town, Leslie Nye, director of development and neighborhood services, told commissioners. Nye said staff will maintain a living approach to the document and suggested periodic demographic updates rather than real‑time revisions.
The commission focused on several contested items. On a proposal to include a…
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