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Commission approves two of three landscaping warrants for Bulleit Multisport Complex, rejects crepe myrtle substitution
Summary
Rowlett commissioners debated and divided on three landscaping/parking warrants for the proposed Bulleit Multisport Complex at 8700 Princeton Road; they defeated a proposal to replace crepe myrtles along New Princeton Road but approved moving interior parking trees and allowing gravel/alternate plant materials in specified areas to protect artificial turf.
The Planning and Zoning Commission on July 22 considered warrants tied to the Bulleit Multisport Complex development plan at 8700 Princeton Road and voted separately on three requested landscaping and parking deviations.
Planner Liliana Morjon said the development plan is a phase‑2 portion of an approximately 10‑acre master plan and that the applicant seeks minor warrants related to planting and parking‑island design. The three warrants before the commission were: (1) omit crepe myrtles along New Princeton Road in favor of holly bushes and gravel next to a chain‑link fence; (2) remove trees from parking islands nearest the turf fields and…
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