Dallas Matters
79 active of 327 total legislative matters tracked.
Deed Restriction Termination at Fouraker Street (Z-25-000202)
This zoning case seeks to terminate a deed restriction on property along Fouraker Street in the Davis Corridor Special Purpose District. Deed restrictions limit how property owners can use or develop their land; removing this restriction would allow the owner more flexibility in developing or using the site. The City Plan Commission and City Council are reviewing the application.
Convent Planned Development at W. Davis and Cockrell Hill (Z-25-000156)
Convent is proposing a new Planned Development Subdistrict on the southwest corner of W. Davis Street and S. Cockrell Hill Road. The project would establish a special development zone within the West Davis Special Purpose District, modifying the existing R-7.5(A) residential zoning to accommodate the proposed development.
Mixed-Use Planned Development at Main Street (Z-25-000132)
A new Planned Development District is proposed on the southeast side of Main Street near S. Peak Street to allow a mix of residential, commercial, and light industrial uses on property currently zoned for commercial service. This would change the zoning and development potential of the site. The City Plan Commission is reviewing the application.
Liquor Overlay and Permit Modification, Bryan Area (Z-25-000117)
The city is considering removal of the current D Liquor Control Overlay and adoption of a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay, along with a new Specific Use Permit for selling alcoholic beverages on property in Subarea 11 of Planned Development District 298. This would modify the rules governing where and how alcohol can be sold in the Bryan Area Special Purpose District.
Regional Retail District at Ferguson Road and Little Pocket Road (Z-25-000001)
A proposal at the south corner of Ferguson Road and Little Pocket Road seeks to establish a Regional Retail District and remove deed restrictions currently limiting development on the mixed-use zoned property. This change would allow for new retail uses and commercial development on the site.
Wesley Inn Historic Overlay at Madison Avenue (Z-26-000030)
The Wesley Inn at 1159 N. Madison Avenue is seeking a historic overlay designation and approval to add short- and long-term lodging accommodations to the property. The historic designation would preserve the building's character while allowing new residential uses that align with the site's planned development zoning.
Caleb Mann RTN District at McShann and Preston Road (Z-25-000121)
Caleb Mann is seeking to rezone property at the northwest corner of McShann Road and Preston Road from single-family to a Residential Transition District. This change would allow for a different type of residential development on land currently restricted to single-family homes.
West Davis Planned Development Subdistrict (Z-25-000157)
A new Planned Development Subdistrict is proposed for property on the south side of West Davis Street, west of Cockrell Hill Road. The project would establish a special development district within the West Davis Special Purpose District to govern future development on the site.
D-1 Liquor Control Overlay Termination at Lemmon Avenue (Z-25-000066)
The city is considering terminating a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay that currently restricts liquor-related uses on a Light Commercial property in the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District at Lemmon Avenue. Removing this overlay would allow the property to operate under standard zoning rules rather than the current liquor restrictions.
Planned Development Subdistrict 154 Amendment at McKinney & Akard (Z-25-000158)
This amendment would modify zoning rules for property in the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District, bounded by McKinney Avenue, North Akard Street, and North Saint Paul Street. The change allows flexibility in how the Planned Development Subdistrict 154 site can be developed, subject to approval by the City Plan Commission and City Council.
MU-1 Mixed Use Zoning at LBJ Freeway (Z-25-000083)
The city is considering rezoning property along LBJ Freeway from Neighborhood Office District to Mixed Use District, which would allow commercial and residential development on the site. This corridor location near a major highway presents opportunities for mixed-use development while affecting how the area transitions from office to mixed uses. The City Plan Commission and City Council are reviewing the rezoning application and deed restrictions.
Planned Development District 372 Amendment at Lemmon Avenue East and McKinney Avenue (Z-25-000087)
An amendment to Planned Development District 372 is proposed for the area bounded by Lemmon Avenue and McKinney Avenue. The amendment requires approval of a landscape and development plan for the district.
Planned Development 171 Amendment at Oak Lawn (Z-26-000039)
The city is considering an amendment to the zoning conditions for Planned Development Subdistrict 171 in the Oak Lawn area, an established district bounded by Lemmon Avenue, Throckmorton Street, Bowser Avenue, and Reagan Street. The amendment would modify the development rules that govern what can be built or changed within this district. The City Plan Commission has reviewed the proposal, and the City Council is now holding a hearing to decide whether to approve it.
Planned Development District 752 Amendment at Edd Road and Garden Grove Drive (Z-25-000233)
Elsie Thurman is seeking to amend Planned Development District 752 at the south corner of Edd Road and Garden Grove Drive. The amendment requires a revised development plan and traffic management plan to address city planning concerns. The City Plan Commission and City Council are reviewing the proposal.
Restaurant Specific Use Permit Amendment at Greenville Avenue (Z-25-000188)
A proposed amendment to a zoning permit would allow a late-hours restaurant without drive-in or drive-through service on a property in Planned Development District 842. This permit controls what type of business can operate at the site and during what hours, potentially affecting neighborhood traffic and activity patterns. The City Plan Commission and City Council are reviewing the application.
CR Community Retail District at East Illinois Avenue (Z-25-000191)
An application seeks to establish a Community Retail District on property at East Illinois Avenue and Mayforge Drive, currently zoned for Neighborhood Service use. This retail designation would change what kinds of businesses and development are permitted on the site, affecting nearby residents and local commercial activity in the corridor.
Late-Hours Bar Permit at Greenville Avenue (Z-26-000020)
A Specific Use Permit amendment seeks to allow a late-hours alcoholic beverage establishment (bar, lounge, or tavern) on property zoned as Planned Development District 842 along Greenville Avenue. Late-hours establishments can affect nearby residents and neighborhoods through noise, traffic, and parking demands. The matter is under review by the City Plan Commission and City Council.
Winery Specific Use Permit at Kidwell and Prospect (Z-25-000225)
A proposed amendment to Specific Use Permit 2173 would allow a winery and tasting room on the southeast corner of Kidwell Street and Prospect Avenue. The property is located within the Lakewood Special Purpose District's Center Core Area, which requires special approval for certain commercial uses.
Alcohol Sales Specific Use Permit at Lawnview and Forney (Z-25-000172)
A Specific Use Permit application seeks to allow the sale of alcoholic beverages at a small food and general merchandise store at the corner of Lawnview Avenue and Forney Road. Approval would permit alcohol sales at this retail location, subject to the city's liquor control regulations for the Community Retail District.
Late-Hours Restaurant Specific Use Permit at Greenville Avenue (Z-25-000187)
A Specific Use Permit amendment would allow a late-hours restaurant without drive-in or drive-through service on property in Planned Development District 842 near Greenville Avenue and Oram Street. This use would bring dining services to the area during extended hours, potentially affecting neighborhood traffic and activity patterns.