To: Planning and Zoning Commission
From: Sarah Hensley, Director of Community Development
Subject:
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PUBLIC HEARING: Consider a request for a Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) amendment from Office (O) to High Density Single Family 8,000 - 14,999 square-foot lots (HD-SF) for Chisholm Oaks, a proposed Planned Development consisting of 16 residential lots and approximately 0.69 acre of open space on 4.5 acres of land, legally described as Lots 1-4, Block 1 of the Chisholm Oaks Business Park addition, located on the west side of the Chisholm Trail, at the northwest corner of the Chisholm Trail and Wall-Price Keller Road intersection, and addressed as 1020, 1012, 1008 and 1004 Chisholm Trail. Silver Leaf Communities, Applicant. Hampton Embassy LTD, Owner. (LUP-23-0001)
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Background:
The Applicant requests a Future Land Use Plan (FLUP) amendment to change the land use designation from Office to High-Density Single-Family 8,000 - 14,999 square-foot lots for 4.5 acres proposed as the Chisholm Oaks Planned Development. The development will have 16 single-family homes on lots of at least 8,400 square-feet.
The Applicant is also requesting a zoning change from Neighborhood Services to Planned Development - Single-Family Residential 8,400 square-foot minimum lots. The zoning change request is on this agenda as a separate item.
Current FLUP Designation:
Office (O)
Proposed Land Use Designation: High Density Single Family 8,000 - 14,999 square-foot lots (HD-SF)
Surrounding FLUP Designations:
North: High-Density Single Family 8,000-14,999 square-foot lots (HD-SF)
South: City of Fort Worth
East: Retail/Commercial (RTC) with Tech-Flex (TF) overlay
West: HD-SF
Existing Roadway Access: Chisholm Trail
Citizen Input:
On May 30, 2024 the city mailed 45 letters of notification for this public hearing to all property owners within three-hundred feet (300’) of the subject site. A public hearing notice sign was also posted on the site.
Staff has not received any written support or opposition to this request.
Alternatives:
The Planning and Zoning Commission has the following options when considering a future land use plan amendment application:
- Recommend approval as submitted.
- Table the agenda item to a specific date with clarification of intent and purpose.
- Recommend denial.
City Council Action:
If a recommendation is provided by the Planning and Zoning Commission, this item is tentatively scheduled for the July 2, 2024 City Council meeting.