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Lucas approves planned-development overlay for 42-acre Hunt Tract with conditions for screening, drive-throughs and SUPs
Summary
Council approved a planned development overlay for the 41.9954-acre Hunt Tract at Parker Road and Country Club Road, allowing a Tom Thumb, retail, restaurants and a refueling station with conditions: reduced store height, tree-screen maintenance, Lot 1 drive-throughs limited so speakers don’t face west, and certain uses moved to special-use permits.
The Lucas City Council voted unanimously Jan. 16 to approve a planned-development (PD) zoning overlay for the 41.9954-acre Hunt Tract at the northwest corner of Parker Road and Country Club Road, clearing the way for an eight-building commercial project anchored by a Tom Thumb grocery and other retail.
Planning staff presented the PD as a tailored zoning overlay that preserves the base Commercial Business (CB) zoning while allowing district-specific rules for uses, building materials, signage, landscaping and lot-by-lot exceptions. Staff said the application proposes about 110,214 square feet of building area, roughly 920 parking…
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