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Public hearing and rezoning of 4.747 acres from local retail/nursing home permit to residential (ZF 26-02)
The council will hold a public hearing and consider rezoning approximately 4.747 acres in the John Edmonds Survey from LR-M(2) Local Retail District (with a special permit for a nursing home/retirement center) to a Planned Development with a base zoning of R-1100-M Residential District.
This change would convert a commercially zoned property previously used for a nursing home to a residential planned development, affecting what can be built on that land.
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Public hearing and special permit for a private university at 1202 Richardson Drive (ZF 26-03)
The council will hold a public hearing and consider granting a special permit to allow a private university to operate at 1202 Richardson Drive, a property currently zoned O-M Office District in the Meadowglen Addition.
Neighbors near 1202 Richardson Drive would see a private university campus established on what is currently office-zoned land, which could affect traffic, parking, and activity in the area.
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Temporary use permit for a portable classroom building at 2100 Copper Ridge Drive (RISD)
Richardson ISD is asking the city to approve a temporary use permit, under Article XXIII-A of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, to place a portable building at 2100 Copper Ridge Drive for classroom use.
Approving the permit would allow RISD to house classroom activities in a portable structure at this location on a temporary basis.
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Special permit for a commercial amusement center at 506 Lockwood Drive (ZF 26-01)
The council will hold a public hearing on a request for a special permit to operate a commercial amusement center at 506 Lockwood Drive, which is zoned PD Planned Development under the Main Street/Central Expressway Form-Based Code (Central Place Subdistrict).
Approving the permit would allow an entertainment or amusement business to open at this location near the Main Street/Central Expressway corridor.
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Special permit for a cosmetic tattooing business at 2100 Alamo Road (ZF 25-24)
This is a continued public hearing on a request for a special permit to operate a cosmetic tattooing establishment at 2100 Alamo Road, a property currently zoned PD Planned Development for the LR-M(2) Local Retail District.
Approving the permit would allow a cosmetic tattooing business to open at this specific location.
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Public hearing and vote on zoning changes near W. Belt Line Road (ZF 25-22)
The council will hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance with two related zoning actions: (1) amending and restating the existing Planned Development rules for a 40.625-acre tract (Tract "A") on the north side of W. Belt Line Road between Dogwood Drive and Holly Drive, which currently has a base zoning of R-1500-M; and (2) rezoning a separate 0.869-acre parcel (Tract "C") on the north side of Holly Drive between Dogwood Drive and Mimosa Drive from R-1100-M to a new Planned Development with a base zoning of R-1100-M.
These zoning changes will set the development rules for roughly 41 acres of residential land near W. Belt Line Road, directly affecting what can be built in that neighborhood.
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Public hearing and zoning change for 18.16 acres near Apollo Road (ZF 25-18)
Council will hold a public hearing and consider rezoning an 18.16-acre tract — bounded by Apollo Road, Amherst Avenue, and Syracuse Drive — from R-1800-M Residential to a Planned Development (PD) that retains the R-1800-M residential character but adds specific development regulations.
This rezoning could change what gets built on nearly 18 acres of residential land in an established neighborhood, affecting traffic, density, and neighborhood character for nearby residents.
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Rezoning 951 Abrams Road from retail to apartment planned development
A property owner is requesting a zoning change for a 3.09-acre site at 951 Abrams Road — at the corner of Abrams Road, Buckingham Road, and Park Bend Drive — from R-Retail to a Planned Development with an A-950-M Apartment base district, which would allow multi-family residential housing to be built there. The council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting the ordinance.
Approving this rezoning would allow apartments to be built on a retail-zoned site, changing the character and use of that corner near Buckingham Road.
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Special permit for a childcare center at 500 N. Coit Road (ZF 25-20)
The council will hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance granting a special permit to allow a childcare center at 500 N. Coit Road, a property currently zoned LR-M(1) Local Retail.
Approving the permit would allow a childcare facility to open at this location, which could benefit nearby families seeking childcare options.
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Public hearing on special development plan for 600 S. Central Expressway (ZF 25-21)
Council will hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance granting a Special Development Plan to modify the standards of the Main Street/Central Expressway Form-Based Code for a 1.08-acre property at 600 S. Central Expressway.
Approving this plan would allow the property at 600 S. Central Expressway to be developed under customized rules that differ from the standard form-based code that governs that corridor.
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Rezone 2.39-acre office tract on Twilight Trail near Custer Road to Planned Development
A public hearing will be held on a request to rezone a 2.39-acre parcel on the north side of Twilight Trail, west of Custer Road, from O-M Office to a Planned Development with an O-M Office base district and custom development regulations.
The rezone could change what type of office or related development is allowed on this site and how it must be built.
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Rezone 15-acre tract on N. Floyd Road / Nantucket Drive to Planned Development
A public hearing will be held on a request to rezone a 15.142-acre property located between N. Floyd Road and Nantucket Drive from standard R-1100-M Residential to a Planned Development with the same base residential district but with custom development regulations.
The rezone could change what gets built on this 15-acre site and how it must be developed, directly affecting neighboring residents.
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Variance No. 25-01: flag lot and irregular lot lines at 300 Wista Vista Dr.
A property owner at 300 Wista Vista Dr. is requesting two variances from the city's subdivision rules: one to allow a flag-shaped lot and one to allow a lot whose side lines are not at right angles to the street. The roughly 0.27-acre site is west of Abrams Rd. on the south side of Wista Vista Dr., and the variances would enable construction of a new single-family home.
Approving the variances would allow a home to be built on a lot that does not meet standard subdivision geometry requirements.
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Public hearing and ordinance: special permit for a dog training center at 304 S. Cottonwood Dr.
A property at 304 S. Cottonwood Dr., currently zoned O-M Office District, is being considered for a special permit that would allow a dog training center to operate there. Council will hold a public hearing and then decide whether to adopt the ordinance granting the permit.
Nearby residents and businesses could be affected by the introduction of a dog training use in an office-zoned area.
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Public hearing and zoning vote: special permit for senior activity center at 1750 E. Belt Line Rd., Suite 100
The council will hold a public hearing and consider approving a special permit to allow a senior activity center to operate at 1750 E. Belt Line Rd., Suite 100, which is currently zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail District.
Approval would allow a senior activity center to open in a local retail space, adding a community resource for older Richardson residents.
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Public hearing and special permit for outdoor smoking patio at 2100 Alamo Road (ZF 25-14)
The council will hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance granting a special permit with special conditions for a smoking establishment on an outdoor patio connected to a restaurant at 2100 Alamo Road, which is zoned as a Planned Development for the LR-M(2) Local Retail District.
Approval would allow a restaurant at this address to operate a permitted outdoor smoking patio, which may affect neighbors and nearby businesses.
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Public hearing and zoning change for 8.59 acres on W. Spring Valley Road (ZF 25-12)
The council will hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance making major modifications to the West Spring Valley Corridor Planned Development District for 8.59 acres on the north side of W. Spring Valley Road, west of S. Waterview Drive. The changes would adopt a new concept plan and concept elevations for the site.
This vote would lock in specific development standards and building designs for nearly 9 acres in the West Spring Valley Corridor, shaping what gets built there.
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Zoning File 25-11: Rezoning of 66.56-acre industrial site at Breckinridge Blvd and Telecom Pkwy
A property owner is requesting a zoning change for a 66.56-acre lot at the southwest corner of Breckinridge Boulevard and Telecom Parkway. The request would keep the site zoned Planned Development for I-M(1) Industrial but add specific development regulations.
Adding development regulations to this large industrial site could affect what gets built there and how it impacts neighboring properties and traffic.
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Zoning File 25-10: Special permit for drive-through restaurant at W. Spring Valley Rd and S. Sherman St
A developer is requesting two approvals for a 0.7-acre property at the northwest corner of W. Spring Valley Road and S. Sherman Street: a Special Development Plan to modify the Main Street/Central Expressway Form-Based Code standards, and a Special Permit to allow a drive-through restaurant. The site is currently zoned Planned Development Main Street/Central Expressway (Railside Sub-District).
This decision will determine whether a drive-through restaurant can be built at this corner in the Railside Sub-District, which could affect traffic, pedestrian activity, and the character of that area.
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Zoning File 25-09: rezone 8.3 acres at Glenville Drive and Greenville Avenue from industrial to planned development
Council will hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance to rezone an 8.3-acre lot at the southeast corner of Glenville Drive and Greenville Avenue from I-M(1) Industrial to a Planned Development (PD) district for I-M(1) Industrial uses, with specific development regulations, a concept plan, and approved building elevations.
Approving the PD zoning would allow development of this 8.3-acre site under customized regulations that differ from standard industrial rules, shaping what gets built at this prominent corner.
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Public hearing and zoning vote: West Spring Valley Corridor PD modifications for 0.47-acre site (ZF 25-08)
Council holds a public hearing and considers granting major modifications to the West Spring Valley Corridor Planned Development District regulations for a 0.47-acre parcel on the north side of Spring Valley Road east of Waterfall Way. The changes would adopt a new concept plan and concept elevations for the site.
The modifications would change what can be built on this small parcel along the Spring Valley corridor, potentially affecting the look and use of that stretch of road.
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Continued public hearing and zoning vote: commercial drone delivery hub at Shiloh Rd & Breckinridge Blvd (ZF 25-04)
Council continues a public hearing and considers amending Planned Development Ordinance No. 4362 to allow a commercial drone delivery hub as an accessory use on a 33.360-acre site at the southeast corner of Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard. The amendment would also update the concept plan and building elevations for the property.
Approving a commercial drone delivery hub in this neighborhood would introduce a new type of infrastructure that could affect traffic, noise, and land use near Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard.
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Public hearing continued: drone delivery hub proposed at 3051 Research Drive (ZF 25-04)
A property owner is asking to update the planned development rules on 33.36 acres at 3051 Research Drive (southeast corner of Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard) to allow an outdoor drone delivery distribution center. Tonight's public hearing will be continued — no final decision will be made — and the item will come back on June 9, 2025.
Residents near Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard may be affected by drone delivery operations if the zoning amendment is eventually approved.
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Special permit for a drone operations and maintenance center at 1155 Kas Drive
A public hearing and vote on granting a special permit that would allow a drone operations and maintenance center at 1155 Kas Drive, a property already zoned as part of the Collins/Arapaho Transit-Oriented Development & Innovation District (Employment Sub-District).
Approving this permit would allow commercial drone operations and maintenance activities at this location within the innovation district.
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Rezone 7-acre Shiloh Road site from local retail to townhome planned development
A public hearing and vote on changing the zoning of a roughly 7-acre parcel on the east side of Shiloh Road, north of E Renner Road, from LR-M(2) Local Retail to a Planned Development that allows RA-1100-M Residential Attached (townhome) uses. A concept plan would be adopted as part of the rezoning.
If approved, this change would allow townhomes to be built on land currently zoned for local retail, affecting the character and density of that neighborhood.
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Rezone 2-acre tract near Point North Parkway from R-2000-M to Planned Development
After a public hearing, council will consider rezoning a 2-acre tract on the south side of Point North Parkway, east of Synergy Park Boulevard, from R-2000-M Residential District with Special Conditions to a Planned Development for the R-2000-M district, with a concept plan and new use and development regulations.
This rezoning, paired with the creek-alteration variance in Item 12, would enable new residential development on this 2-acre site.
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Special permit for a drive-through restaurant at 106 W. Campbell Road
A property owner is requesting a special permit to operate a restaurant with drive-through service on a 0.84-acre lot zoned C-M Commercial District at 106 W. Campbell Road, on the north side of Campbell west of Alamo Road.
Approving this permit would allow a drive-through restaurant at this location, which could affect nearby traffic patterns and the character of that stretch of Campbell Road.
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Public hearing: add drone operations centers as a permitted use in the Collins/Arapaho innovation district
Council will hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending the Collins/Arapaho TOD & Innovation District Planned Development (PD Ordinance No. 4322) to add "Drone Operations and Maintenance Center" as a permitted use in the Employment Sub-District, establish supplemental use requirements for that use, and add definitions of "Drone" and "Drone Operations and Maintenance Center (DOMC)." The amendment covers approximately 1,144 acres generally east of Central Expressway, bounded by Campbell Road to the north and Arapaho/Collins Boulevard to the south.
This change would open a large innovation district to commercial drone operations and maintenance facilities, potentially shaping the type of businesses that locate in that part of Richardson.
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Public hearing: rezoning for 0.43-acre site at S. Floyd Rd. and James Dr.
Council will hold a public hearing and consider an ordinance granting major modifications to the West Spring Valley Corridor Planned Development District for a 0.4304-acre property at the northeast corner of S. Floyd Road and James Drive, including adopting a new concept plan and concept elevations.
The changes would alter what can be built on this small corner property, affecting nearby neighbors and the character of that stretch of the West Spring Valley Corridor.
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Continued public hearing: special permit for an event center at 1101 E. Arapaho Rd.
The council is continuing a public hearing and considering an ordinance that would grant a special permit allowing an event center to operate at 1101 E. Arapaho Road, a property within the Collins/Arapaho TOD & Innovation District Form Based Code (Employment Sub-District).
Approval would allow a new event-center use in this innovation district, which could bring increased traffic and activity to the area near E. Arapaho Road.
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Rezoning 7.52 acres at 2140 Lake Park Blvd to Planned Development Office
The council will continue a public hearing and consider rezoning a 7.52-acre property at 2140 Lake Park Boulevard from O-M Office with special conditions to a Planned Development for the O-M Office District with amended development standards.
The amended development standards in the new Planned Development zoning could change what can be built or how the site is developed at this location.
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Rezoning a 4.09-acre tract on East Main Street for townhomes
The council will continue a public hearing and consider rezoning a 4.09-acre parcel on the north side of East Main Street, east of North Grove Road, from temporary residential zoning (R-1500-M) to a Planned Development for attached townhome-style housing, with an approved concept plan.
This rezoning would allow townhome development on land near East Main Street, affecting the character and density of that neighborhood.
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Special permit for an event center at 1101 E. Arapaho Road
The council will hold a public hearing and consider granting a special permit to allow an event center to operate at 1101 E. Arapaho Road, a property in the Collins/Arapaho TOD & Innovation District Form Based Code (Employment Sub-District).
Approving this permit would allow a venue for events in the Arapaho Road corridor, which could affect nearby businesses and residents through increased traffic and activity.
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Special permit for a private university at 1301 W. President George Bush Hwy
The council will hold a public hearing and consider granting a special permit to allow a private university to operate at 1301 W. President George Bush Highway, a property currently zoned TO-M Technical Office.
Approving this permit would bring a private university campus to that corridor, potentially affecting traffic, parking, and surrounding land uses.
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Rezone 3.06 acres at Polk St. and Texas St. under Main Street form-based code
The council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting Ordinance No. 4530 to grant a Special Development Plan for 3.06 acres at the southeast corner of E. Polk Street and S. Texas Street. The plan would modify development standards within the Main Street/Central Expressway Form-Based Code, Main Street Sub-District.
Adjusted development standards in the heart of Richardson's Main Street corridor could influence the size, design, and use of whatever is built on this downtown-adjacent parcel.
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Rezone 10.39 acres at Arapaho Rd. and Grove Rd. under Collins/Arapaho form-based code
The council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting Ordinance No. 4531 to grant a Special Development Plan for 10.39 acres at the southwest corner of E. Arapaho Road and N. Grove Road. The plan would modify the development standards of the Collins/Arapaho Form-Based Code for a site currently zoned as a Planned Development within the Transit-Oriented Development and Innovation Station Area Sub-District.
Changes to development standards near the Arapaho Road transit area could shape what gets built on this 10-acre site and how it fits into the surrounding transit-oriented neighborhood.
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Special permit for a private school at 2101 Waterview Parkway
Ordinance No. 4529 would grant a special permit for a private school at 2101 Waterview Parkway, a property currently zoned O-M Office with Special Conditions.
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Special permit for a childcare center at 3501 Murphy Road
Ordinance No. 4528 would grant a special permit allowing a childcare center to operate at 3501 Murphy Road, a property already zoned as a Planned Development under Ordinance 2661-A.
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Rezone 3-acre Jupiter Road tract from local retail to townhome planned development
Ordinance No. 4527 would rezone a 3.006-acre parcel on the west side of Jupiter Road, north of E Belt Line Road, from LR-M(2) Local Retail to a Planned Development for attached townhome residential use, with an adopted concept plan.
This change would replace a retail-zoned site with townhomes, adding new housing near Belt Line Road and Jupiter Road.
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Public hearing: special permit for a private school at 2101 Waterview Pkwy
An applicant is requesting a special permit to operate a private school in an existing 28,939-square-foot building on a 3.5-acre lot at 2101 Waterview Pkwy, which is zoned Office with special conditions.
Approval would allow a private school to operate at this Waterview Parkway office location, potentially affecting nearby traffic and land use.
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Public hearing: special permit for a childcare center at 3501 Murphy Road
An applicant is requesting a special permit to operate a childcare center inside an existing 13,060-square-foot building on a 3.1-acre lot at 3501 Murphy Road, which is already zoned Planned Development.
Approval would allow a childcare facility to open at this Murphy Road location, adding a children's service option for nearby families.
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Public hearing: rezone ~3 acres near E. Belt Line and N. Jupiter for 36 townhomes
A property owner is asking the city to rezone approximately 3 acres north of E. Belt Line Road, west of N. Jupiter Road — currently zoned local retail — to a Planned Development district to build 36 townhomes.
Approving this rezoning would replace retail-zoned land with 36 new townhome units at that intersection, changing land use and adding residential density.
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Continued public hearing: special permit for a drive-through restaurant at 508 Centennial Blvd (ZF 24-25)
The council is continuing a public hearing on a request to allow a drive-through restaurant inside an existing 3,000-square-foot lease space on a 0.85-acre lot zoned O/C Office/Commercial at 508 Centennial Boulevard, south of Centennial Boulevard and west of Audelia Road.
Approving or denying this permit will determine whether a drive-through restaurant can operate at that specific location, which may affect nearby traffic and land use.
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Special permit for a drive-through restaurant at 1230 E. Belt Line Rd (ZF 24-27)
A property owner is requesting a special permit to operate a restaurant with drive-through service on a 0.62-acre lot zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail at 1230 E. Belt Line Road, on the south side of Belt Line Road west of Plano Road.
Approval would allow drive-through restaurant operations at this Belt Line Road location, which could affect traffic and neighboring properties.
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Variance 24-02: reduced building setback at 501 W. Campbell Road
A property owner at the southwest corner of W. Campbell Road and Custer Road is requesting a 5-foot reduction in the required separation distance between the side of a non-residential building and an adjacent residential district. The property is located at 501 W. Campbell Road.
Approving the variance would allow the non-residential building to sit closer to a neighboring residential area than the zoning code currently allows.
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Public hearing: PD amendment for master sign plan at Central Expressway and E. Campbell Road
A property owner at the southeast corner of Central Expressway and E. Campbell Road is requesting an amendment to the existing Planned Development district on 14.87 acres to establish a master sign plan governing signage on the site.
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Public hearing: special development plan for car sales/leasing near Arapaho Road and Greenville Avenue
A request to allow motor vehicle sales and leasing on a 4.43-acre site at the northeast corner of Arapaho Road and Greenville Avenue, which is currently zoned under the Collins Arapaho Form Based Code (Station Area Sub-District).
Permitting auto sales in a form-based, transit-oriented zone is a significant land-use question that could affect the character of development near the Arapaho DART station.
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Public hearing: special permit for indoor virtual golf simulator at 1002 N. Central Expressway
A business is seeking permission to operate an indoor virtual golf simulator in an existing suite space in the Collins/Arapaho Transit-Oriented Development district at 1002 N. Central Expressway, on an 8.1-acre lot at the northeast corner of Central Expressway and Arapaho Road.
Approval would allow a new entertainment use in the TOD district, which could bring activity and spending to that corridor.
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Public hearing on special permit for an amusement arcade at 1362 E. Belt Line Road (ZF 24-20)
A public hearing on a request to operate an amusement arcade in a 1,927-square-foot lease space at 1362 E. Belt Line Road. The 4.58-acre property is zoned C-M Commercial, south of Belt Line Road on the west side of Plano Road.
Approval would allow an amusement arcade use in this commercially zoned location.
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Public hearing on special permit for a hypnosis training center at 275 W. Campbell Road (ZF 24-19)
A public hearing on a request to operate a hypnosis training center within an existing lease space inside a 122,893-square-foot building at 275 W. Campbell Road. The 5.45-acre property is zoned LR-M (2) Local Retail, on the south side of W. Campbell Road east of Gateway Boulevard.
Approval would allow a hypnosis training center as a permitted use in this Local Retail zoned building.
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Continued public hearing on special permits for auto body, storage, and repair shops near Main Street (ZF 24-16)
This is a continued public hearing on a request for three special permits: a motor vehicle body shop on a 1.4-acre lot, a motor vehicle storage lot on a 0.04-acre lot, and a minor motor vehicle repair shop on a 1.2-acre lot. The properties are located east of Bishop Ave., west of N. Interurban Street, north of Jackson Street, and south of Davis Street, within the Main Street/Central Expressway PD Planned Development (Interurban Sub-District).
Granting these permits would allow automotive business uses in an existing planned development district near Main Street.
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Public hearing: special development plan for health and wellness center at E. Kaufman St. and S. Texas St.
An applicant is requesting a special development plan to build a non-residential mixed-use health and wellness center with multiple buildings on approximately 1.37 acres at the southeast corner of E. Kaufman Street and S. Texas Street, instead of the residential development the current Main Street/Central Expressway Planned Development District zoning anticipates.
This change would replace planned residential development with a commercial health and wellness use, affecting housing availability and the character of the Main Street corridor.
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Public hearing: special permit for a private school at 1301 Abrams Road
A property owner is requesting a special permit to operate a private school inside an existing building on an 8.6-acre lot at 1301 Abrams Road, currently zoned Local Retail LR-M(2), on the east side of Abrams Road north of Walnut Street.
Approving this permit would allow a private school to operate in a retail-zoned area, which could affect traffic and land use for nearby residents and businesses.
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Public hearing: special permits for auto body shop, storage lot, and repair shop near Main Street
A request seeks three separate special permits within existing buildings in the Main Street/Central Expressway PD Planned Development (Interurban Sub-District): one for a motor vehicle body shop on a 1.4-acre lot, one for a motor vehicle storage lot on a 0.04-acre lot, and one for a minor motor vehicle repair shop on a 1.2-acre lot — all located east of Bishop Ave, west of N. Interurban Street, north of Jackson Street, and south of Davis Street.
Granting these permits would allow automotive repair, body work, and vehicle storage businesses to operate in an area designated as a planned development, which could affect the character of that corridor.
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Public hearing: special permit for a childcare center at 1006 Hampshire Lane
A property owner is requesting a special permit to operate a childcare center inside an existing 4,784-square-foot building on a 0.403-acre lot zoned C-M Commercial at 1006 Hampshire Lane, south of Arapaho Road on the east side of Hampshire Lane.
Approval would allow a childcare facility to open in this commercial building, which could benefit nearby families needing childcare.
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Public hearing: special permit for a childcare center at 331 E. Polk St (ZF 24-14)
An applicant is requesting a special permit to operate a childcare center in an existing 1,672-square-foot building on a 0.48-acre lot at 331 E. Polk St., which is zoned as part of the Main Street/Central Expressway Planned Development (Main Street Sub-District).
Approval would allow a childcare facility to open in this specific location, which could benefit families needing nearby childcare services.
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Public hearing: more apartments and smaller units proposed at 2000 E. Arapaho Rd (ZF 24-13)
A property owner is asking to change the development rules for a 25.28-acre planned development at 2000 E. Arapaho Road — near the corner of Arapaho and Jupiter — to allow more multi-family units and reduce the minimum unit size.
Approving this change could increase the number of apartments and allow smaller units at this site, affecting density, traffic, and neighborhood character in the area.
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Public hearing continued: rezoning to allow student apartments at Waterview Parkway site (ZF 24-08)
This is a continuation of a public hearing on a request to change the planned development rules for a 13.03-acre site located between Waterview Parkway and President George Bush Highway, east of Frankford Road. The applicant wants to replace a portion of the previously approved general apartments on the east side of the property with student-purpose-built apartments, along with other amendments to development standards.
The change could bring student-focused housing to this site instead of conventional apartments, affecting the character of that corridor and nearby neighborhoods.
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Public hearing on Zoning File 24-12: special permit for event center near Campbell and Plano roads
A request to allow a 2,758 square foot special event center inside a 10,630 square foot retail building within a 43,714 square foot shopping center located northeast of the corner of E. Campbell Road and N. Plano Road. The 4.4-acre site is zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail.
Approving this permit would allow event gatherings in a neighborhood retail area, which could affect nearby residents through noise, traffic, and parking.
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Public hearing on Zoning File 24-11: more homes and open space in CityLine-East PD
A developer is asking to amend the 62.5-acre CityLine-East Planned Development district, located on the east side of N. Plano Road between E. CityLine Drive and the President George Bush Tollway, to allow more residential units and to adjust the regulating plan to increase the amount of required and optional open space.
Approving more residential units in this mixed-use area would increase housing supply near a major transit and employment corridor, and changes to open space requirements would affect how much green space is built into the development.
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Public hearing: Rezone 2251 N. Glenville Dr. from industrial to planned development for multi-family
A property owner is requesting to rezone approximately 2.22 acres at 2251 N. Glenville Drive — currently zoned I-M(1) Industrial — to a Planned Development (PD) district with modified development standards to allow a multi-family residential development.
Approving this rezoning would replace an industrial-zoned site with apartments or similar housing near Waterwood Drive.
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Public hearing: add bicycle parking standards to city zoning ordinance
The city is proposing to amend Article XXII-D (Parking) of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to add standards specifically for bicycle parking at developments across Richardson.
New bicycle parking requirements would apply city-wide to future development and could affect what property owners and businesses must provide.
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Public hearing: allow micro-brewery/brewpub at 740 S. Central Expressway
A request to amend the existing West Spring Valley Planned Development for approximately 5.3 acres at 740 S. Central Expressway — between Floyd Road and James Drive on the west side of S. Central Expressway — to permit a micro-brewery or brewpub and update the development standards.
This change would allow a new brewery/brewpub business type in an existing planned development, potentially bringing new activity to that corridor.
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Public hearing: rezone 545 E. Buckingham Rd. for 89-lot townhome development
A property owner is asking to rezone approximately 6.5 acres at 545 E. Buckingham Road — north of Buckingham Road and west of Audelia Road — from Office/Commercial to Planned Development to build a townhome community with 89 lots.
Approving this rezoning would allow nearly 90 new townhomes on land currently zoned for offices, which could affect nearby traffic, neighborhood character, and housing supply.
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Public hearing: special permit for a private school at 1301 Abrams Road
Council will hold a public hearing on Zoning File 24-02, a request to allow a private school inside an existing building on an 8.6-acre lot zoned Local Retail LR-M(2) at 1301 Abrams Road, on the east side of Abrams Road north of Walnut Street.
Neighbors and nearby businesses will have the opportunity to comment before council decides whether to allow a private school at this location.
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Public hearing: special permit for a winery/distillery at 816 S. Sherman St.
A property owner is requesting a special permit and special development plan to operate a winery or distillery inside an existing 19,602-square-foot building on a 1.5-acre lot at 816 S. Sherman St., which is zoned Main Street/Central Expressway PD Planned Development (Railside Sub-District).
Approving this permit would allow alcohol production and potentially tasting-room uses at a specific Railside District location, which could affect the character and activity in that area.
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Rezone 0.81 acres at 512 N. Central Expressway with a special development plan
Ordinance No. 4489 would grant a Special Development Plan to modify development standards under the Main Street/Central Expressway Form Based Code for a 0.81-acre property at 512 N. Central Expressway.
This change would allow the property to be developed under modified standards, affecting how the site looks and functions along a key corridor.
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Variance request to allow 31 fewer parking spaces at 1300 E. Belt Line Road
The owner of the roughly 63,000-square-foot building at 1300 E. Belt Line Road is requesting Variance No. 24-01 to reduce the required parking by 31 spaces in order to accommodate an 11,647-square-foot retail use inside the building. The property is on the south side of Belt Line Road, west of Plano Road.
If approved, the building would have fewer parking spaces than city code normally requires, which could affect traffic and parking availability for nearby residents and businesses.
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Ordinance 4486: amend PD on Fall Creek Drive to change minimum dwelling unit floor area
This ordinance amends Planned Development Ordinance No. 4449 for a 5.1651-acre tract on the north side of Fall Creek Drive, between Central Expressway and Collins Boulevard, specifically changing the minimum floor area required per dwelling unit.
Residents near this development on Fall Creek Drive could be affected by changes to the size of dwelling units permitted on the site.
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Ordinance 4485: rezone 1.04 acres at Abrams and Buckingham roads for restaurant patio cover
This ordinance would rezone 1.04 acres at the northeast corner of Abrams Road and E. Buckingham Road from Retail to a Planned Development district, allowing a restaurant to add a patio cover under amended development standards and a concept plan.
Neighbors near Abrams and Buckingham roads would see a restaurant with an outdoor patio cover at this corner.
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Public hearing: special development plan for wholesale business at 512 N. Central Expressway
A property owner at 512 N. Central Expressway is seeking approval of a special development plan to operate a wholesale establishment on a 0.81-acre lot currently zoned as part of the Main Street/Central Expressway Planned Development (Interurban Sub-District). The plan includes allowing outdoor storage between the building wall and Bishop Avenue.
Approving outdoor storage and a wholesale use in this corridor could affect the look and activity level of the Central Expressway streetscape near Davis Street.
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Hearing on reduced minimum apartment size at 2301 N. Central Expressway (ZF 23-17)
A developer is asking to amend an existing Planned Development for a 131-unit apartment complex at 2301 N. Central Expressway to allow smaller individual unit sizes. No additional units are being requested.
Smaller minimum unit sizes could affect the character and density feel of the approved apartment project for future residents and neighbors.
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Rezoning hearing for restaurant and smoking lounge at Abrams and Buckingham (ZF 23-15)
A property owner wants to rezone about 1.04 acres at the northeast corner of Abrams Road and E. Buckingham Road from standard retail to a Planned Development. The change would allow a restaurant and smoking establishment to add a patio cover under amended development standards.
Nearby residents and businesses could see new activity at this corner, including outdoor dining and a smoking lounge.
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Rezone 4.44-acre site at Glenville Drive and US 75 to planned development
The council is asked to adopt Ordinance No. 4481, which would rezone a 4.44-acre property at the northeast corner of Glenville Drive and US Highway 75 from C-M Commercial with Special Conditions to a new Planned Development district called the Glenville-US 75 Planned Development District. The ordinance would adopt specific use and development regulations, a concept plan, and building elevations for the site.
This rezoning will determine what can be built and how it must look on a prominent corner along US 75, affecting nearby residents and traffic in that corridor.
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Ordinance 4480: update form-based code standards at S. Sherman Street and W. Spring Valley Road
This ordinance amends and restates Ordinance No. 4442 to modify development standards within the Main Street/Central Expressway Form Based Code on 3.7 acres at the southeast corner of S. Sherman Street and W. Spring Valley Road, which is zoned Planned Development Main Street/Central Expressway (Creative Corporate Sub-District).
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Ordinance 4479: special permit for heavy manufacturing facility at Telecom Parkway and Research Drive
This ordinance updates the zoning and grants a special permit for a heavy manufacturing facility making personal care products on roughly 8.955 acres at the southwest corner of Telecom Parkway and Research Drive, keeping the property within the industrial (I-M(1)) planned development district but adding specific development regulations.
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Public hearing: rezone 2520 N. Central Expressway for 5-story apartments (ZF 23-14)
A property owner wants to rezone about 4.44 acres at the northeast corner of Central Expressway and Glenville Drive — currently zoned C-M Commercial with Special Conditions — to a Planned Development to allow a five-story apartment building.
This would bring new multi-story residential development to a major corridor near Central Expressway, potentially affecting traffic, density, and neighboring properties.
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Special permit for a nail technician school at 521 W. Campbell Road
Ordinance No. 4476 would grant a special permit allowing a nail technician school to operate at 521 W. Campbell Road, which is zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail.
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Special permit for indoor commercial entertainment at 1002 N. Central Expressway
Ordinance No. 4475 would grant a special permit for an indoor commercial entertainment use at 1002 N. Central Expressway, a property zoned under the Collins/Arapaho TOD & Innovation District Form Based Code (Station Area Sub-District).
This would allow an indoor entertainment business to open at that location near the TOD district.
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Public hearing: rezone ~9 acres on Research Drive and add heavy manufacturing permit
A property owner requests to rezone approximately 9 acres on the south side of Research Drive west of Telecom Parkway — keeping the industrial PD designation but revising the concept plan — and to add a special permit allowing a heavy-use manufacturing facility.
Approving the special permit would allow heavy manufacturing operations at this industrial site near Research Drive and Telecom Parkway.
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Special permit for nail technician school at 521 W. Campbell Road
A business is requesting a special permit to run a nail technician school inside an existing building on a 3.2-acre lot on the south side of Campbell Road, east of Nantucket Drive. The property is zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail.
Approval would allow a vocational training school to operate in a local retail-zoned property.
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Special permit for indoor ski and snowboard school at 1002 N. Central Expressway
A business is asking for a special permit to operate a commercial indoor ski and snowboard school inside an existing building on an 8.1-acre lot at the northeast corner of Central Expressway and Arapaho Road. The property is zoned Collins/Arapaho TOD & Innovation District PD (Station Area Sub-District).
Approval would allow a new indoor recreation business to open at this location near the Arapaho DART station area.
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Ordinance granting special permit for an event center at 1801 N. Plano Road
Council would adopt Ordinance No. 4474 to approve a special permit allowing an event center at 1801 N. Plano Road, a property zoned as part of the Collins/Arapaho Transit-Oriented Development & Innovation District Form-Based Code (Employment Sub-District).
An event center would bring new activity to the Collins/Arapaho TOD corridor, which could affect nearby residents and businesses.
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Public hearing on rezoning and carwash special permit at 524 and 528 Centennial Blvd
A property owner is asking the city to update the planned development rules for roughly 3.4 acres at 524 and 528 Centennial Boulevard (south side of Centennial, west of Audelia Road) and to approve a special permit allowing a carwash on the site. The current and proposed zoning are both Planned Development for Office/Commercial, but with a revised concept plan.
Neighbors near Centennial Boulevard and Audelia Road could see a carwash built on this site if the permit is approved.
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Adopt Ordinance No. 4472: UTD/Points at Waterview TOD planned development rezoning
Council is asked to adopt Ordinance No. 4472, which would rezone a 35.92-acre tract on the south side of Waterview Parkway — generally east of Frankford Road and bounded on the south by the DART Silver Line — from TO-M Technical Office and PD Planned Development to a new PD Planned Development called the UTD/Points at Waterview-TOD Planned Development District. The ordinance would adopt use and development regulations, a concept plan, street typology cross sections, and an existing structure alternative exhibit.
This large rezoning near the DART Silver Line could significantly shape how land adjacent to UTD is developed, including what buildings, uses, and street layouts are allowed in a transit-oriented area.
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Public hearing: special permit for event center at 1801 N. Plano Road
The council will hold a public hearing on Zoning File 23-08, a request to allow an approximately 5,900-square-foot event center inside an existing roughly 9,300-square-foot building on a 1.96-acre lot at 1801 N. Plano Road, near the corner of Plano Road and Digital Drive. The property is currently zoned Collins/Arapaho TOD & Innovation District PD Planned Development (Employment Sub-District).
Approving this special permit would allow a new event venue to operate in a transit-oriented development zone near Plano Road, potentially affecting traffic, parking, and neighborhood character in that area.
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Public hearing on rezoning ~36 acres near Waterview Parkway for transit-oriented mixed-use (ZF 23-06)
Owners 3400 Waterview LLC (Jim Leslie) and the University of Texas at Dallas (Dr. Calvin Jamison) are requesting to rezone approximately 36 acres on the south side of Waterview Parkway, generally east of Frankford Road and bounded to the south by the DART Silver Line, from TO-M Technical Office and PD Planned Development to PD Planned Development for a transit-oriented mixed-use development. This is a public hearing where residents may speak before the council acts.
Approval would allow a large mixed-use development adjacent to the DART Silver Line, which could bring new housing, retail, or offices to that corridor and affect nearby traffic and neighborhood character.
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Variance to allow a 31-space parking reduction at 1300 E. Belt Line Rd. (Variance No. 23-02)
The property at 1300 E. Belt Line Road seeks a variance under Article XXII-D, Sec. 1(h)(1)(l)(2) to provide 31 fewer parking spaces than required, in order to accommodate an 11,647-square-foot retail use within an approximately 63,000-square-foot building.
Fewer required parking spaces could affect traffic and parking availability for shoppers and nearby residents.
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Variance to waive parking-area screening for a church at 1620 E. Arapaho Rd. (Variance No. 23-01)
A religious institution at 1620 E. Arapaho Road is asking for relief from the city's requirement to screen parking areas from adjacent single-family residential properties, as set out in Article XXII-C, Sec. 22(a) of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance.
Approving the variance could mean neighboring single-family residents would have a direct view of the parking lot rather than a required visual screen.
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Special permit for a massage establishment at 1551 E. Spring Valley Rd.
The council will consider adopting Ordinance No. 4467 to grant a special permit allowing a massage establishment to operate at 1551 E. Spring Valley Road, a property currently zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail.
Approval would allow a new massage business to open at this Spring Valley Road location.
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Public hearing: special permit for a massage establishment at 1551 E. Spring Valley Rd.
A property owner is requesting a special permit to operate a massage establishment inside an existing building on a 1.82-acre lot zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail at 1551 E. Spring Valley Road, on the north side of Spring Valley Road west of St. Johns Drive.
Neighbors near 1551 E. Spring Valley Road can comment on whether this type of business is appropriate for that location.
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Ordinance granting special permit for a massage establishment at 210 E. Spring Valley Rd.
Ordinance No. 4457 would grant a special permit for a massage establishment at 210 E. Spring Valley Road, which is within the Main Street/Central Expressway Form Based Code Planned Development (Centennial Green Sub-District).
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Ordinance rezoning 2100 Alamo Road to allow a dog daycare and boarding kennel
Ordinance No. 4456 would rezone a 2.5-acre tract at 2100 Alamo Road from LR-M(2) Local Retail to a Planned Development that permits a dog daycare and boarding kennel, including a concept plan and special permit.
Neighbors near 2100 Alamo Road would have a dog daycare and boarding facility operating on the site if this passes.
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Public hearing on special permit for a 215-unit apartment building at 1001 S. Sherman St.
Council will hold a public hearing on Zoning File 23-01, a request to approve a special development plan and special permit for a 2.5-acre lot at 1001 S. Sherman Street. The applicant wants to build a 5-story apartment building with 215 units in an area currently zoned as the Main Street/Central Expressway PD Planned Development (Creative Corporate Sub-District).
If approved, a new 215-unit residential building would be added near Spring Valley Road and Sherman Street, bringing more housing to the corridor and changing its character.
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Special permit for a massage establishment at 210 E. Spring Valley Road
A property owner at 210 E. Spring Valley Road is requesting a special permit to operate a massage establishment inside an existing building on a 0.83-acre lot zoned Main Street/Central Expressway PD Planned Development (Centennial Green Sub-District).
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Rezone 2100 Alamo Road and add special permit for dog daycare and boarding kennel
A property owner is asking the city to rezone a 2.5-acre lot at 2100 Alamo Road from LR-M(2) Local Retail to a Planned Development with modified development standards, and to grant a special permit to operate a dog daycare and boarding kennel with an outdoor play area inside an existing building.
Neighbors near Alamo Road and Campbell Road would have a new dog daycare and boarding facility operating next to them if this is approved.
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Public hearing: special permit for private university at 1301 W. President George Bush Highway
An applicant is requesting a special permit to operate a private university within an existing building on a 10.34-acre lot zoned TO-M Technical Office, located at 1301 W. President George Bush Highway.
Approval would allow a private university to operate at this location, bringing a new educational use to an office-zoned property.
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Public hearing: outdoor amenities added to West Spring Valley Corridor planned development
A property owner is asking to modify the existing West Spring Valley Corridor Planned Development standards to allow outdoor amenities on an approximately 37-acre non-conforming property on the east side of Coit Road, north of Spring Valley Road.
The change could alter the type and scale of outdoor features allowed at this large non-conforming site near a major corridor.
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Public hearing: rezone ~4.4 acres on Arapaho Road for up to 31 single-family lots (ZF 22-18)
A request to rezone approximately 4.4 acres on the north side of Arapaho Road, east of West Shore Drive, from office zoning to a Planned Development that would allow up to 31 single-family residential lots.
This rezoning would convert an office-zoned parcel into a new single-family neighborhood, adding housing in that part of the city.
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Public hearing: rezone 1140 W. Campbell Rd. to allow a private school and childcare center (ZF 22-14)
A property owner is asking to rezone a 1.2-acre lot at 1140 W. Campbell Road — currently zoned for office use — to a Planned Development that would allow a private school and childcare center inside an existing building.
Approving this rezoning would allow a school and childcare use in a neighborhood that is currently limited to office activities.
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Public hearing: rezone Central Expressway hotel to apartments (ZF 22-17)
This public hearing covers two rezoning requests near 2301 N Central Expressway. The first would allow an existing 131-room suite hotel on approximately 5.2 acres to be converted into a 131-unit apartment building. The second would rezone approximately 0.44 acres at the southeast corner of Fall Creek Drive and Collins Boulevard to restrict it to open space only.
Converting the hotel to apartments would add 131 residential units near Central Expressway, which could affect traffic, neighborhood character, and housing supply in that corridor.
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Public hearing on replacing a dog daycare permit with a drive-through restaurant permit at 1230 E. Belt Line Road
Council holds a public hearing on a request to rescind the existing special permit for a dog daycare and boarding facility at 1230 E. Belt Line Road and replace it with a special permit for a restaurant with drive-through service on the same 0.62-acre lot, which is zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail.
Neighbors near Belt Line Road and Plano Road could see a change in traffic patterns and activity at this corner if a drive-through restaurant replaces the dog daycare.
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Continued public hearing and vote on rezoning 13 acres near Bush Highway for mixed-use development
Council continues a public hearing and considers adopting Ordinance No. 4444 to rezone a 13.03-acre tract between Waterview Parkway and President George Bush Highway, east of Frankford Road, from Technical Office and Planned Development to a new Planned Development. If approved, the site could include up to 511 apartment and live/work units, a limited-service hotel, and up to 19,000 square feet of retail.
This decision would allow hundreds of new housing units and retail space in the corridor near Bush Highway, shaping the density and character of that area for years to come.
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Public hearing: special permit for outdoor smoking patio at 925 Abrams Rd. (ZF 22-10)
A restaurant at 925 Abrams Road (northeast corner of Abrams Road and E. Buckingham Road) is requesting a special permit to operate a smoking establishment limited to an outdoor patio. The 1.04-acre site is zoned 'R' Retail.
Granting the permit would allow patrons to smoke on the restaurant's outdoor patio, which may affect neighbors and nearby businesses.
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Public hearing: amend mixed-use development plan at W. Spring Valley Rd. and S. Sherman St. (ZF 22-12)
A developer wants to amend an approved special development plan for a 3.78-acre site at the southeast corner of W. Spring Valley Road and S. Sherman Street. The site is zoned Main Street/Central Expressway PD Planned Development (Creative Corporate Sub-District) and is planned for a 4-story mixed-use building with apartment units, live/work units, and co-working space. The amendment would allow fewer parking spaces than currently required.
The outcome affects how much housing and flexible workspace is built in this mixed-use corridor and how much parking will be available on-site.
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Variance request to allow 64 fewer parking spaces at 1300 E. Belt Line Rd.
A property owner at 1300 E. Belt Line Road is asking to operate a 29,321-square-foot health club inside an approximately 63,000-square-foot building with 64 fewer parking spaces than the zoning code requires. Council must decide whether to grant that parking reduction.
Approving the variance would let a health club open at this location with less parking than the code mandates, which could affect traffic and parking availability nearby.
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Public hearing: rezone 4.4 acres on Arapaho Road for up to 33 homes (ZF 22-05)
A property owner is asking to change the zoning of approximately 4.4 acres on the north side of Arapaho Road, east of West Shore Drive, from O-M Office to a Planned Development based on the R-1100-M residential district. The plan would allow up to 33 single-family residential lots under amended development standards.
Nearby residents and the broader community can comment on whether converting this office-zoned land to a single-family neighborhood fits the character of the area.
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Public hearing continued: rezoning ~3.9 acres near Frankford Rd & Waterview Pkwy for 171-unit apartment building
This is a continued public hearing (from June 13, 2022) on a request to rezone roughly 3.9 acres northwest of Frankford Road and Waterview Parkway, south of President George Bush Turnpike. The applicant wants to change the zoning from Planned Development and Technical Office to a Planned Development for the A-950-M Apartment District, with modified development standards and a concept plan for a 5-story apartment building with up to 171 units accommodating 529 beds.
Approval would allow a large multi-story apartment complex with student-style occupancy near the PGBT corridor, affecting traffic, density, and the character of that area.
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Public hearing on special development plan for car dealership expansion at 300 N. Central Expressway
Zoning File 22-06 requests approval of a special development plan for a 7.1-acre lot at 300 N. Central Expressway to allow an existing new car sales and leasing business to expand. The property is currently zoned Main Street/Central Expressway PD Planned Development (Interurban Sub-District).
Residents near Central Expressway between Greer and Jackson Streets would see a larger auto dealership operation at this location.
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Public hearing: special permit for an event center at 2090 E. Arapaho Road
A special permit is requested to operate an event center inside an existing building on a 1.1-acre lot at 2090 E. Arapaho Road, west of Jupiter Road. The property is currently zoned LR-M(2) Retail.
Residents and businesses near the Arapaho/Jupiter area would be affected by a new event-center use in an existing commercial building.
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Public hearing: rezone 1.04 acres at Abrams & Buckingham roads and approve outdoor smoking patio permit
The owner of two lots (1.04 acres total) at the northeast corner of Abrams Road and E. Buckingham Road wants to change the zoning from 'R' Retail to a Planned Development based on the LR-M(1) Local Retail District with a concept plan and amended development standards. A special permit is also requested to allow a smoking establishment on an outdoor patio connected to a restaurant on the site.
Neighbors near Abrams and Buckingham roads would see a new planned-development project with a restaurant and permitted outdoor smoking patio replace a retail-zoned parcel.
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Rezoning and drive-through restaurant permit at N. Coit Rd. and W. Campbell Rd.
Ordinance No. 4423 would change the zoning on roughly 20.71 acres at the northeast corner of N. Coit Road and W. Campbell Road from one Planned Development standard to another, update the concept plan, and grant a special permit for a restaurant with drive-through service.
This would allow a drive-through restaurant to be built at that corner, changing how that land is used.
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Barber school special permit at 1300 E. Belt Line Rd, Suite 100 (ZF 22-02, Ord. 4417)
A property at 1300 E. Belt Line Road, Suite 100, zoned C-M Commercial, is seeking a special permit to operate a barber school at that location.
Residents and neighboring businesses may want to weigh in on a new vocational school use in this commercial corridor.
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Veterinary clinic with indoor boarding approved at Campbell Rd & Nantucket Dr (ZF 22-01, Ord. 4416)
A property owner is requesting a special permit to operate a veterinary clinic with indoor animal boarding on a 0.48-acre lot zoned O-M Office at the northeast corner of Campbell Road and Nantucket Drive.
Neighbors near this corner may be interested in potential noise or traffic impacts from an animal boarding facility in an office-zoned area.
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Public hearing: rezoning and drive-through permit at N. Coit Rd & W. Campbell Rd (ZF 21-27)
The owner of two lots (20.72 acres total) at the northeast corner of N. Coit Road and W. Campbell Road wants to update the development standards in their existing Planned Development zoning and get a special permit to allow a restaurant with a drive-through window in an existing building on the site.
Changes to the development standards and a new drive-through at this busy intersection could affect traffic patterns and the character of nearby commercial and residential areas.
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Special permit for a childcare center at 1006 Hampshire Lane
A property owner is requesting a special permit to operate a childcare center at 1006 Hampshire Lane. The council will hold a public hearing and then decide whether to approve Ordinance No. 4414, which would amend the zoning map to allow that use at that location.
Neighbors near 1006 Hampshire Lane would see a new childcare center established in their area if the permit is approved.
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Rezone 16-acre tract at Glenville Drive and Lookout Drive from industrial to planned development
The council is asked to rezone a 16.352-acre property at the northeast corner of Glenville Drive and Lookout Drive from I-M(1) Industrial to a Planned Development District, with an approved concept plan and building elevations attached.
This rezoning will determine what can be built on a 16-acre site at that intersection, affecting surrounding residents and traffic.
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Special permit for a massage establishment at 1750 N. Collins Blvd, Suite 200A
The council will hold a public hearing and vote on whether to grant a special permit for a massage establishment at 1750 N. Collins Boulevard, Suite 200A, a property currently zoned O-M Office District.
Neighbors near 1750 N. Collins Boulevard can weigh in on whether a massage business is appropriate for that office-zoned location.
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Special permit for a permanent cosmetics business at 1821 N. Greenville Ave, Suite 100
The council will hold a public hearing and vote on whether to grant a special permit allowing a permanent cosmetics and micropigmentation establishment to operate at 1821 N. Greenville Avenue, Suite 100, which is currently zoned as a Planned Development District.
Neighbors near 1821 N. Greenville Avenue can weigh in on whether this type of personal-care business is appropriate for that location.
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Public hearing: rezone 16.4 acres at Glenville Drive and Lookout Drive for mixed-residential use (ZF 21-24)
A request to rezone approximately 16.4 acres at the northeast corner of Glenville Drive and Lookout Drive from I-M(1) Industrial to a Planned Development district. The proposed development would include apartments, an independent living facility, townhomes, and live-work units.
This would convert industrial land into a mixed-residential community, potentially bringing new housing options and changing the character of that area of Richardson.
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Revised concept plan for JJ Pearce planned development at N. Coit Rd and Melrose Dr
Ordinance No. 4410 would amend and restate the JJ Pearce Planned Development (Ordinance No. 4256, as amended by Ordinance No. 4388) by adopting a revised concept plan for a 45.9294-acre tract at the northeast corner of N. Coit Road and Melrose Drive.
This revision updates the development blueprint for a large tract in the JJ Pearce area, affecting what can be built there.
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Special permit for dog daycare and boarding kennel west of Jupiter Rd on Infocom Dr
Ordinance No. 4409 would amend an existing planned development (Ordinance No. 4211) to allow dog daycare and boarding kennel use, and grant a special permit for that use, on a 0.906-acre portion of an 8.408-acre site west of Jupiter Road on the north side of Infocom Drive.
Approval would permit a dog daycare and boarding kennel business to open at that location.
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PD modifications and permits for drive-through restaurant and coffee roasting facility near James Dr and S. Central Expressway
Ordinance No. 4408 would grant major modifications to the West Spring Valley Corridor PD and special permits for a drive-through restaurant and an associated coffee roasting and warehouse facility on two parcels (0.608 acres and 0.67 acres) near James Drive and S. Central Expressway.
Approval would allow a drive-through restaurant and a coffee roasting/warehouse operation to be established at these locations.
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Planned development modifications and drive-through restaurant permit at Floyd Rd and James Dr
Ordinance No. 4407 would grant major modifications to the West Spring Valley Corridor PD Planned Development District and a special permit for a restaurant with full drive-through service on 5.085 acres at the southeast corner of Floyd Road and James Drive.
Approval would allow a drive-through restaurant to be built at that intersection under modified planned development rules.
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Special development plan and multi-family permit near S. Sherman St and W. Spring Valley Rd
Ordinance No. 4406 would grant modified development standards under the Main Street/Central Expressway Form Based Code and a special permit for multi-family housing on a 3.7801-acre site at the southeast corner of S. Sherman Street and W. Spring Valley Road.
This would allow new multi-family residential development in a form-based code district, potentially adding housing units near the Main Street/Central Expressway corridor.
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Special permit for a massage establishment at 328 W. Campbell Rd
A massage establishment is proposed at 328 W. Campbell Road, which is zoned C-M Commercial District. Council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting Ordinance No. 4405 to grant the required special permit.
Approval would allow a massage business to operate at that commercial location.
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Special permit for a childcare center inside a church at 2800 Custer Pkwy
A childcare center is proposed to operate within an existing church facility at 2800 Custer Parkway. Council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting Ordinance No. 4404 to grant the required special permit.
Approval would allow a childcare center to open in that church building, adding a childcare option for nearby families.
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Public hearing to rezone 45.93-acre lot at N. Coit Rd and Melrose Dr to allow building and parking changes
A property owner is requesting amended development standards and a revised concept plan for a 45.93-acre lot at the northeast corner of N. Coit Road and Melrose Drive, currently zoned Planned Development for the R-1500-M Residential District. The changes would allow additional building square footage, relocated driveways, and construction of additional parking spaces.
Approving this change would allow a larger building footprint and more parking on this sizeable residential-zoned site, which could affect traffic and neighborhood character near N. Coit Road and Melrose Drive.
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Public hearing to rezone 0.906-acre lot at N. Jupiter Rd and Infocom Dr for a dog daycare and kennel
A property owner is requesting to change the special permit on a 0.906-acre lot at the northwest corner of N. Jupiter Road and Infocom Drive. The lot is currently zoned Planned Development for the LR-M(2) Local Retail District with a special permit for a childcare facility; the request would replace that with a special permit for a dog daycare and kennel facility.
Nearby residents and businesses could be affected by the change in use from a childcare facility to a dog daycare and kennel at this location.
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Public hearing on mixed-use development with apartments at W. Spring Valley Rd and S. Sherman St
A developer is asking for a special development plan and special permit to build a 4-story mixed-use project on a 3.78-acre lot at the southeast corner of W. Spring Valley Road and S. Sherman Street. The project would include 299 apartment units, 3 live/work units, and co-working space on land currently zoned as part of the Main Street/Central Expressway Planned Development (Creative Corporate Sub-District).
This would bring 299 new apartment units and co-working space to the Main Street corridor, directly affecting housing supply, traffic, and the character of that area.
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Public hearing on drive-through restaurant and coffee roaster on S. Central Expressway (ZF 21-18)
A property owner is requesting amendments to the West Spring Valley Planned Development and a special permit to build a two-story, 2,980-square-foot drive-through restaurant on 0.61 acres at the southwest corner of James Drive and S. Central Expressway, and a single-story, 5,152-square-foot coffee roaster/warehouse/office on 0.67 acres on the north side of James Drive, west of S. Central Expressway.
Approval would allow two new commercial buildings with a drive-through restaurant and a light-industrial coffee roasting facility in this planned development area.
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Public hearing on drive-through restaurant on S. Central Expressway (ZF 21-17)
A property owner is asking to amend the West Spring Valley Planned Development and get a special permit to build a 2,800-square-foot restaurant with a drive-through on about 5.1 acres on the west side of S. Central Expressway, between S. Floyd Road and James Drive.
Approval would allow a new drive-through restaurant in this corridor, changing what is permitted on the roughly 5-acre site.
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Ordinance 4401: special development plan for indoor/outdoor soccer at 1251 & 1255 Digital Drive
This ordinance amends the zoning for 2.74 acres at 1251 and 1255 Digital Drive within the Collins Arapaho TOD & Innovation District Form Based Code to allow modified development standards and grants a special permit for an indoor soccer facility and outdoor soccer field.
Residents near the Arapaho/Collins corridor would gain a new indoor and outdoor soccer venue under this zoning change.
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Public hearing: rezone 4.17 acres near Waterview Pkwy for 12-story apartment building
The council is holding a public hearing on a request to rezone 4.17 acres east of Frankford Road on the north side of Waterview Parkway from Technical Office to a Planned Development for apartments. The proposal would allow a 12-story building with 195 units and approximately 526 beds.
Approving this rezoning would bring a large high-rise apartment complex to this corridor, affecting traffic, density, and neighborhood character near Waterview Parkway.
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Special permit for a carwash at Plano Road and E. Campbell Road
A property owner is requesting a special permit with conditions to operate a carwash on a 0.69-acre tract zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail at the southeast corner of Plano Road and E. Campbell Road. The Council must hold a public hearing and decide whether to adopt Ordinance No. 4400.
Approval would allow a carwash at this busy intersection, affecting traffic flow and the character of the surrounding retail area.
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Amended development standards for indoor/outdoor soccer facility near Digital Drive
The owner of 2.74 acres west of N. Plano Road on the north side of Digital Drive — zoned as part of the Collins/Arapaho TOD & Innovation District Planned Development (Employment Sub-District) — is asking to update development standards and revise the conditions tied to existing special permits for an indoor soccer facility and an outdoor soccer field. The Council must hold a public hearing.
Changes to the development standards and special permit conditions could affect how the soccer facility operates and what is allowed on this site near the transit-oriented district.
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Drive-through restaurant special permit on West Shore Drive near W. Arapaho Rd
A property owner is requesting a special permit to operate a restaurant with drive-through service on 0.52 acres on the west side of West Shore Drive, south of W. Arapaho Road, within an existing C-M Commercial zone. The Council must hold a public hearing and decide whether to adopt Ordinance No. 4399.
Approval would allow a drive-through restaurant at this location, which could affect traffic near W. Arapaho Road.
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Rezoning and drive-through restaurant permit near E. Belt Line Rd and N. Plano Rd
A property owner wants to rezone 0.61 acres of a 3.44-acre lot on the north side of E. Belt Line Road, west of N. Plano Road, from C-M Commercial to a Planned Development, and get a special permit to operate a restaurant with drive-through service there. The Council must hold a public hearing and decide whether to adopt Ordinance No. 4398.
Approval would allow a drive-through restaurant at this location, affecting traffic and land use along E. Belt Line Road.
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Special permit for drive-through restaurant along S. Central Expressway
A property owner is requesting a special permit for a drive-through restaurant on a portion of approximately 5.3 acres on the west side of S. Central Expressway between S. Floyd Road and James Drive. The property is currently zoned West Spring Valley Corridor PD Planned Development.
Approval would allow a new drive-through restaurant in the West Spring Valley Corridor, which could affect traffic on S. Central Expressway.
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Special permit for hazardous materials storage at Shiloh Rd. and Breckinridge Blvd.
A property owner at the northeast corner of Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard is seeking a special permit to warehouse, store, and distribute flammable, hazardous, or explosive goods and materials. The site is currently zoned PD Planned Development for I-FP(1) Industrial District.
Allowing storage of flammable, hazardous, or explosive materials at this location has public-safety implications for the surrounding area.
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Special permit for drive-through restaurant near N. Plano Rd. and E. Belt Line Rd.
A property owner is requesting a special permit to add a drive-through restaurant on 0.61 acres of a 7.249-acre site east of N. Plano Road on the north side of E. Belt Line Road, along with a revised concept plan and updated development standards. The property is currently zoned PD Planned Development for C-M Commercial.
Approval would allow a new drive-through restaurant at this Belt Line Road location, which could affect nearby traffic patterns.
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Rezoning of ~46-acre JJ Pearce planned development at Coit Road and Melrose Drive
The council will hold a public hearing and consider changing the zoning rules for the roughly 46-acre JJ Pearce Planned Development at the northeast corner of N. Coit Road and Melrose Drive. The proposal would update the concept plan and revise the development conditions that govern what can be built there.
Changes to this large planned development could affect traffic, building types, and the character of the surrounding neighborhood.
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Major modifications to West Spring Valley Corridor PD on Central Expressway (Ordinance No. 4381)
Ordinance No. 4381 would grant major modifications to the West Spring Valley Corridor Planned Development District for approximately 3.0039 acres located about 500 feet north of W. Spring Valley Road on the west side of Central Expressway.
Changes to this planned development district will determine what can be built on this roughly 3-acre site along Central Expressway.
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Special permit for minor vehicle repair at 610 S. Sherman Drive, Suite 102 (Ordinance No. 4380)
Ordinance No. 4380 would grant a special permit for minor motor vehicle repair at 610 S. Sherman Drive, Suite 102, within the Main Street/Central Expressway Gateway Commercial Sub-District Planned Development.
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Special permit for drive-through restaurant on West Shore Drive (Ordinance No. 4379)
Ordinance No. 4379 would grant a special permit for a restaurant with drive-through service on a 0.52-acre commercially zoned property on the west side of West Shore Drive, south of W. Arapaho Road.
Approval would allow a drive-through restaurant at this specific location, which may affect nearby traffic and land use.
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Rezone ~13 acres south of Belt Line and east of Plano Road to allow three drive-through restaurants (ZF 21-06)
Ordinance No. 4378 would amend the zoning map for approximately 13 acres south of Belt Line Road and east of Plano Road, updating a Planned Development district for LR-M(2) uses and adding special permits for three restaurants with drive-through service.
This decision determines whether three drive-through restaurants can be built on this 13-acre site, affecting traffic patterns and land use in that part of the city.
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Special permit for dog daycare at 810 W. Arapaho Road (ZF 21-05)
An applicant is seeking a special permit to operate a dog daycare inside an existing building at 810 W. Arapaho Road, which is zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail.
Approval would allow a dog daycare business in a local retail area, which could affect nearby neighbors and businesses depending on noise and activity levels.
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Special development plan for office buildings on S. Sherman Street (ZF 21-04)
A property owner is requesting modifications to the Main Street/Central Expressway Planned Development (Railside Sub-District) for a roughly 2-acre site at 820 and 850 S. Sherman Street. The changes would allow a flag lot, a new office building, an addition to an existing building, and an amended concept plan.
Approval would shape the type and layout of commercial development on this site near W. Spring Valley Road, affecting nearby residents and businesses.
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Public hearing: modifications to West Spring Valley PD to allow remodel and carports at 808 S. Central Expressway
The owner of an approximately 14,800-square-foot single-story office building at 808 S. Central Expressway is requesting major modifications to the West Spring Valley Planned Development District standards on roughly 3.1 acres to allow remodeling of the existing building and the addition of carports.
Approving these modifications would update the development standards governing this office property and allow new covered parking structures to be built.
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Public hearing: special permit for an auto glass repair shop at 610 S. Sherman St.
A request has been filed for a special permit to operate a minor motor vehicle repair shop specializing in auto glass repair and installation on 1.38 acres at 610 S. Sherman Street, Suite 102, within the Main Street/Central Expressway PD Planned Development (Gateway Commercial Sub-District).
Approving this permit would allow an auto glass repair business to operate at this specific location within a planned development district.
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Public hearing: special permit for a drive-through restaurant on W. Arapaho Road
A property owner is requesting a special permit to operate a restaurant with drive-through service on 0.52 acres of C-M Commercial-zoned land located west of West Shore Drive on the south side of W. Arapaho Road.
Approving this permit would allow a drive-through restaurant at this location, which could affect nearby traffic and land use.
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Variance to allow angled lot lines for a townhome development at Renner Road and Red Moon Way
A developer is asking for a variance from the Subdivision and Development Code (Chapter 21) that normally requires side lot lines to be perpendicular or radial to street lines. The variance would allow non-standard lot angles needed to build a single-family attached (townhome) development at the northeast corner of Renner Road and Red Moon Way.
Approval would allow a townhome development to move forward at this corner; denial would require the developer to redesign the lot layout to meet standard rules.
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Rezone 8.9 acres at Research Drive and Telecom Parkway for industrial use with updated standards
Council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting Ordinance No. 4371 to rezone approximately 8.9 acres at the southwest corner of Research Drive and Telecom Parkway. The change keeps the property as a Planned Development for Industrial use with a Special Permit for Heavy Manufacturing but updates the development standards and approves a revised concept plan.
The revised development standards and concept plan will govern how the industrial site at this location can be built out, affecting neighboring businesses and residents near the Telecom corridor.
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Public hearing: rezoning 26.7 acres at N. Plano Rd and Lookout Dr for office/warehouse use
A property owner is asking the city to change the zoning on 26.7 acres at the northeast corner of N. Plano Road and Lookout Drive from standard industrial (I-M(1)) to a Planned Development that would allow three office/warehouse buildings up to 50 feet tall with modified development standards.
The decision determines what type and scale of industrial development can be built on a large vacant or underused site near that intersection.
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Public hearing: rezone 10 acres near Waterview Pkwy and PGBT for 242-unit apartment building
A developer is asking to rezone about 10 acres located between Waterview Parkway and the President George Bush Turnpike, east of Frankford Road, from Technical Office zoning to a Planned Development for apartments. The project would be a 5-story building with 242 units designed to house approximately 800 residents.
Approving this rezoning would replace office-zoned land with a large apartment complex, adding roughly 800 new residents near the PGBT corridor and potentially affecting traffic, schools, and nearby property values.
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Public hearing: rezoning and drive-through restaurant permit at 2005 Alamo Road (ZF 20-19)
A request to rezone a 0.38-acre lot at 2005 Alamo Road — on the west side of Alamo Road north of Campbell Road — from C-M Commercial to a Planned Development with modified standards. The request also includes a special permit to allow a restaurant with drive-through service at that location.
This decision would determine whether a drive-through restaurant can be built on this small lot near Campbell Road.
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Public hearing: drive-through restaurants proposed for S. Central Expressway site (ZF 20-18)
A property owner is requesting a major modification for two lots totaling about 5.3 acres on the west side of S. Central Expressway, between S. Floyd Road and James Drive. The change would amend development standards and allow restaurants with drive-through service on those lots.
Approval could add drive-through restaurants to this stretch of Central Expressway, affecting nearby traffic and land use.
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Public hearing: rezoning 33.36 acres at Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Blvd for a distribution center
A request to rezone 33.36 acres at the southeast corner of Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard from one Planned Development district to another, allowing building height for a single-story structure to increase from 25 feet to 50 feet in order to accommodate a 141,360-square-foot distribution center.
Allowing a taller industrial building at this intersection could influence traffic, aesthetics, and neighboring land uses in that part of Richardson.
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Public hearing: special permit for a minor auto repair shop on E. Belt Line Road
A business is requesting a special permit to operate a minor motor vehicle repair shop in an approximately 6,850-square-foot lease space within an existing 63,404-square-foot building on a 4.823-acre commercially zoned lot west of S. Plano Road on the south side of E. Belt Line Road.
Approval would allow an auto repair use in a commercial area near S. Plano Road and E. Belt Line Road, which could affect nearby traffic and land use patterns.
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Public hearing on zoning changes for a 3-acre apartment development at 910 Spring Valley Plaza
A developer is requesting major modifications to the existing W. Spring Valley Planned Development standards for a 3.004-acre site at the northwest corner of W. Spring Valley and Spring Valley Plaza to allow an apartment development.
How the council rules will determine whether an apartment complex can be built at this corner location, affecting the neighborhood's density and character.
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Rezone 5.455 acres at 401 W. President George Bush Highway (ZF 20-16)
After a public hearing, council will consider adopting Ordinance No. 4360 to change the zoning on 5.455 acres at 401 W. President George Bush Highway from one Planned Development district to a new Planned Development that includes a concept plan, updated permitted uses, and a revised parking ratio.
The new PD district would change what can be built and how much parking is required on this 5-acre site near a major highway, affecting traffic and land use in that corridor.
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Amend Galatyn PD to allow more multi-family units and adopt concept plan for 3.62 acres
The council would amend the Galatyn Planned Development (Ordinance No. 4093) to raise the maximum number of multi-family housing units allowed, and rezone 3.62 acres at the southwest corner of Performance Court and Plaza Boulevard under a new concept plan.
This change would increase the number of apartments permitted in the Galatyn area, affecting density and development near Performance Court and Plaza Boulevard.
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Rezone 0.751-acre lot on E. Belt Line Rd. to PD and grant drive-through restaurant permit
A 0.751-acre lot on E. Belt Line Road west of N. Plano Road would be rezoned from Office (O-M) to Planned Development for Commercial use, and a special permit would be granted allowing a restaurant with drive-through service.
Neighbors near E. Belt Line Road and N. Plano Road could see a new drive-through restaurant built on a lot currently zoned for office use.
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Public hearing and rezoning for 10-acre industrial site at Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard
Council will hold a public hearing and vote on Ordinance No. 4354, which would change the zoning on a 10.010-acre lot at the northeast corner of Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard from one Planned Development for I-FP(1) Industrial to a new Planned Development for I-FP(1) Industrial with updated development regulations.
Approving the new planned development regulations will determine what can be built or changed on this 10-acre industrial property near Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard.
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Rezone 603 S. Plano Road and allow a drive-through restaurant
A 0.945-acre property at 603 S. Plano Road would move from Local Retail zoning (LR-M(2)) to a Planned Development version of that district with added development rules. The ordinance also includes a special permit to allow a restaurant with drive-through service at that location.
Approval would allow a drive-through restaurant to be built at this site, which could affect nearby traffic patterns and the character of the area.
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Rezone industrial land east of Shiloh Road and PGBT to add development rules
A property east of Shiloh Road and the President George Bush Turnpike, south of Research Drive, would stay zoned for medium industrial use (I(M)-1) but would move into a Planned Development that adds specific development regulations. Council must hold a public hearing before voting on the ordinance.
The new development regulations attached to the Planned Development will shape what can be built on this industrial site and how it must look.
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Update planned development zoning for 92.45-acre industrial site at 300 W. Renner Rd.
The 92.45-acre property at 300 W. Renner Road is already zoned as a Planned Development for I-M(1) Industrial. This request would replace those existing development regulations with updated ones under a new PD. Council will hold a public hearing and consider Ordinance No. 4346.
Updated development rules on this large industrial tract could affect traffic, landscaping, building standards, and neighboring properties.
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Rezone 4.17-acre apartment site on Rockingham Lane to planned development
A 4.17-acre lot on Rockingham Lane west of Custer Road is currently zoned A-950-M Apartment. The request would change it to a Planned Development (PD) for A-950-M Apartment with specific development regulations. Council will hold a public hearing and consider Ordinance No. 4345.
The new PD rules will govern exactly how any future apartment development on this parcel may be built, affecting nearby residents.
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Special permit for a permanent cosmetics studio at 4150 E. Renner Rd., Suite 200
A business wants to operate a permanent cosmetics and micropigmentation establishment in a Local Retail district at 4150 E. Renner Road, Suite 200. Because this type of use requires a special permit in an LR-M(2) zone, the council must hold a public hearing and decide whether to grant it through Ordinance No. 4344.
Neighbors near that shopping center can comment on whether this type of personal-care business is appropriate for the location.
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Special development plan for new car dealership at Central Expressway and W. Phillips Street
This consent item would approve a special development plan under the Main Street/Central Expressway Form Based Code to allow a new motor vehicle sales and leasing facility on 3.25 acres at the northeast corner of Central Expressway and W. Phillips Street.
Approval places a car dealership within the form-based code district at a prominent downtown-adjacent corner.
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Update development standards for mixed-use project at Main Street and Central Expressway
A request to amend and restate Ordinance No. 4280, modifying the Main Street/Central Expressway Form Based Code development standards for a mixed-use development on Blocks A, B, and C covering 14.214 acres at the northeast corner of Central Expressway and Main Street. The council will hold a public hearing before voting.
Changes to the form-based code standards for this 14-acre corner site could significantly affect the scale and character of development in Richardson's downtown core.
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Special permit for a drive-through restaurant on E. Buckingham Road east of S. Plano Road
A request for a special permit to allow a restaurant with drive-through service on property zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail District on the north side of E. Buckingham Road, east of S. Plano Road. The council will hold a public hearing before deciding.
Adding a drive-through restaurant could bring increased traffic and activity to that stretch of Buckingham Road.
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Zoning changes to West Spring Valley Corridor PD for 0.43-acre tract at Floyd Road and James Drive
A request to make major modifications to the development regulations of the West Spring Valley Corridor Planned Development District for a 0.4304-acre tract (Tract 13) at the northeast corner of S. Floyd Road and James Drive. The council will hold a public hearing before voting.
Modifying the planned development standards for this tract could change what can be built at that corner.
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Special permit for outdoor motorcycle training facility at 501 S. Plano Road
A property owner is requesting a special permit to operate an outdoor motorcycle training facility on land currently zoned LR-M(2) Local Retail District at 501 S. Plano Road. The council will hold a public hearing before deciding whether to adopt the ordinance.
Approval would allow a new motorcycle training use in a local retail area, which could affect traffic and activity levels near neighbors.
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Public hearing on new car dealership planned for 307 S. Central (ZF 19-28)
A developer is requesting a Special Development Plan to build a new motor vehicle sales and leasing facility on 3.25 acres at 307 S. Central, just north of W. Phillips Street, in the Main Street/Central Expressway planned development (Central Place sub-district).
Approval would allow a car dealership to be built in a key mixed-use corridor near downtown Richardson, shaping how that stretch of S. Central looks and functions.
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Variance to allow a flag lot at 2900 Telecom Parkway to enable building sale
The owner of a 38.4-acre property at 2900 Telecom Parkway is asking for a variance from the city's subdivision code to allow Building 4 (2940 Telecom Parkway) to be sold as a separate flag lot — a lot that lacks direct frontage on a public street.
Approving this variance would allow a commercial building to be split off and sold separately, affecting how that large tech-corridor property is developed and accessed.
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Public hearing: rezone 102 W. Campbell Rd. for restaurant with drive-through
A property owner wants to rezone 0.56 acres at 102 W. Campbell Road from C-M Commercial to a Planned Development that keeps commercial uses but modifies development standards and adds a special permit for a restaurant with drive-through service.
Residents near the corner of Alamo Road and W. Campbell Road can comment on adding a drive-through restaurant to that corner.
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Public hearing: special permit for massage establishment at 1750 N. Collins Blvd.
A business is requesting a special permit to operate an approximately 225 square-foot massage establishment in an office building at 1750 N. Collins Boulevard, which is zoned O-M Office.
Nearby property owners and residents can weigh in on whether a massage establishment fits in this office-zoned location.
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Public hearing: special permit for micropigmentation studio at 970 N. Coit Rd.
A business is asking for a special permit to operate an approximately 1,777 square-foot micropigmentation and permanent cosmetics facility in an existing retail center at 970 N. Coit Road, which is zoned LR-M(1) Local Retail.
Neighbors near 970 N. Coit Road can comment on whether this type of personal-care business is appropriate for that retail center.