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removing Section 51A-4.701(e), which established an automatic postponement process for zoning amendment applications. This change would have eliminated postponements that occurred without discretionary judgment, giving the city more
Multifamily Zoning at Paducah Avenue (Z-25-000050) A property on the northwest line of Paducah Avenue, between South Denley Drive and South Lancaster Road, was proposed to be rezoned
North Cliff Conservation District with consideration to be given to appropriate zoning for the area to include but not limited to use, development standards, and other appropriate regulations an area
residential and commercial development on the site. This change would bring housing and retail or office uses to what is currently zoned for commercial purposes only. An application
Mainul Khan Multifamily Zoning Amendment at John West Road (25-860A) An application proposed rezoning a property on John West Road from Community Retail to Multifamily District
clustered housing, replacing the existing single-family zoning. The proposal would have increased residential density in the corridor and significantly changed the neighborhood's character. The City Plan Commission reviewed
South Dallas F-Residential Transition District (Z245-103) A zoning application sought to change a property in the South Dallas/Fair Park area from single-family residential zoning
Planned Development District No. 635 on the north side of Royal Lane. This zoning change required the applicant to accept deed restrictions as a condition of approval. The proposal
neighborhood services with deed restrictions, so approving the retail use would require a zoning change. A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for the CR Community Retail District
Community Retail and Industrial Research District along Burbank Street. The proposal would have changed the zoning to allow commercial service uses in the area. The matter received two City Plan
Senior Planner at the City of Dallas, Planning and Development Department, specializing in zoning change applications and land use cases. Previously worked with the Planning Department of the City
residences. The amendment would have enabled a non-residential use in a residential zone, a change that could affect the character of the neighborhood. The amendment was approved as modified
North Beckley Avenue in an area containing agricultural, industrial manufacturing, and planned development zones. The change would create a new Subdistrict 1A designation within Planned Development District
Duplex at Garland Avenue (Z234-235) An application sought to change zoning regulations to allow a duplex on property near Garland Avenue and Fairview Avenue, where single-family homes
West Davis (25-3359A) An application proposed a new car wash with a zoning change to Medium Commercial/Office Subdistrict and a Specific Use Permit on property in Planned Development
state law provisions for subdivision platting and recording. The commission holds public hearings on zoning changes and advises on comprehensive planning implementation
existing Specific Use Permit for a private school, kindergarten, and day nursery. The zoning change would enable townhouse development on the site while maintaining the educational facility currently operating there
Dallas' historic Oak Cliff neighborhood, spanning the Hampton-Clarendon Corridor area. The street underwent zoning changes and transportation infrastructure improvements approved in 2025, including redesign as a complete street with
Development District at Preston and Belt Line (25-325A) An application proposed to change zoning for property at the southeast corner of Preston Road and Belt Line Road from
licensing, compliance, and enforcement. His legal work includes obtaining variances and land use and zoning changes for clients in the food and beverage industry