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Little Elm council adopts two future land‑use map amendments tied to Victory Creekside and Waterside developments

Little Elm Town Council · April 21, 2026

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Summary

The council unanimously approved Ordinance 18‑46 (converting a former floodplain area to commercial retail for the Victory Creekside planned development) and Ordinance 18‑47 (adjusting frontage retail and mixed‑residential designations for the Waterside PD to reflect 3–6 units per acre townhome density).

The Little Elm Town Council voted unanimously to adopt two town‑initiated amendments to the future land‑use map.

Planner Olga presented both items and told the council each change is intended to "clean up" the future land‑use map to reflect what the council previously approved in planned development agreements. For Ordinance 18‑46, Olga said the area previously designated as floodplain in the Victory Creekside plan will be amended to commercial retail to match the approved PD. For Ordinance 18‑47, Olga described changes for the Waterside planned development that make the frontage retail designation and mixed‑residential backing consistent with the planned townhome layout and a density of 3–6 units per acre.

Olga told the council the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval (item 18‑46 was heard March 5 and 18‑47 received the same recommendation). The mayor opened and closed each public hearing with no public speakers and then called votes; both ordinances passed with unanimous recorded approval.

Votes at a glance: Ordinance 18‑46 — Future land‑use map amendment (Victory Creekside): approved unanimously (recorded as "all 4" in the meeting). Ordinance 18‑47 — Future land‑use map amendment (Waterside): approved unanimously (recorded as "all 4" in the meeting).

Speakers quoted or paraphrased in this article are drawn from the meeting transcript and include Olga and Mayor Cornelius.