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Commission recommends PUD rezoning for 300 Burrell Street, approving developer conditions 3–2

Planning Commission · August 12, 2024
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Summary

After a separate vote the commission recommended rezoning 300 Burrell Street from C1 to Planned Unit Development (PUD), approving deviations and several codified design commitments including masonry fencing, increased landscaping, and joint-use access with Baylor Scott and White.

The Planning Commission recommended approval of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) rezoning for 300 Burrell Street by a 3–2 vote, following the earlier recommendation on the Future Land Use Map.

Staff and the applicant emphasized that the PUD allows specific superiorments — such as masonry fencing along Burrell and Medical, increased landscaping, codified water-wise fixtures, and the joint-use access easement with Baylor Scott and White — that would be written into the ordinance. Applicant representative Leah Bojo said the team “have it in hand signed and done” when referring to the joint-use access agreement with Baylor Scott and White, underscoring that access for north-side units will rely on that easement.

The developer also reduced unit count from 48 to 42 and replaced townhomes with detached patio homes, while keeping parking numbers the same; staff noted density would drop from 9 units per acre to 8. Commissioners voted separately on the PUD after the FLUM recommendation; the motion to recommend the ordinance passed 3–2 and will be forwarded to council for final action.