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The Fort Worth Zoning Commission is an advisory board to the City Council, established in 1929, composed of 11 residents who review and advise on zoning matters for the city. The commission conducts public hearings on zoning cases and provides recommendations to the city council, which has final authority on all rezoning decisions.
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Legislative threads where Zoning Commission is mentioned

PD Amendment ZC-26-001

Last: Mar 31, 2026·PD Amendment·Site

Lohaliva Commercial Zoning at Dan Danciger Road (ZC-25-212)

2 hearings since Feb 2026·Last: Mar 10, 2026·Zoning·Corridor·Notable

PD Amendment ZC-25-203

Last: Feb 10, 2026·PD Amendment·Site

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200 Texas Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102·Show on Google Maps ↗
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March 2026

Zoning Case

A zoning change request for 2.15 acres at 3553 Loddick Lane (CD 10) seeking to add automotive repair (excluding paint and body shop) to an existing planned development that includes warehouse, greenhouse, showroom, retail, and office uses, with specific development standards for automotive operations adjacent to residential districts. The Zoning Commission recommended denial with prejudice.

…mily district; site plan included (Recommended for Denial with Prejudice by the Zoning Commission) Mary.Jordan@fortworthtexas.gov

February 2026

Zoning Case

A zoning case requesting a change for 0.97 acres at 6605 Dan Danciger Road from Community Facilities (CF) to Neighborhood Commercial Restricted (ER), recommended for approval by the Zoning Commission.

(CD 9) LOHALIVA, LLC / Gary Sargent; 6605 Dan Danciger Road, (0.97 acres) From: "CF" Community Facilities To: "ER" Neighborhood Commercial Restricted (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission

Zoning Case

Zoning case requesting a change at 2520 Hemphill Street (1.02 acres) from 'E' Neighborhood Commercial to a Planned Development that retains most 'E' uses but excludes convenience stores, gasoline sales, liquor stores, and automotive repair adjoining a residential boundary; includes a site plan. Recommended for approval by the Zoning Commission.

…idential district boundary; site plan included (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) Mary.Jordan@fortworthtexas.gov

Zoning Case

Zoning case requesting a change at 519 E. Butler Street / 600 block E. Ripy Street (7.197 acres) from 'A-5' One-Family Residential to a Planned Development for Community Facilities uses, with specific exclusions and development standards for parking, fencing, retaining walls, and signage; includes a site plan. Recommended for approval by the Zoning Commission.

…n in the required setbacks; site plan included (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) Mary.Jordan@fortworthtexas.gov