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Rowlett planning commission recommends rezoning of Alfred Estates with added tree-planting conditions
Summary
The Rowlett City Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of a rezoning and concept plan for the 16.607-acre Alfred Estates development, 53 single-family lots, contingent on added on-site trees and a negotiated mitigation approach; the recommendation passed 3–2 and moves to City Council.
The Rowlett City Planning and Zoning Commission on June 24 recommended approval of a planned-development rezoning for the Alfred Estates site, a 16.607-acre tract north of Carroll Lane and east of the President George Bush Turnpike, with conditions that increase on-site tree plantings.
Britney Musser, senior planner for the City of Rowlett, told commissioners staff supports a planned development (PD) with a base zoning of SF-9 and presented a concept plan showing 53 single-family detached lots with average lot sizes around 10,000 square feet. Musser said the proposal seeks several variances — including a longer block length, front-entry garages, a reduced right-of-way in one location and a…
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