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Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP

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3 mentions across 1 event

Also known as: Kelly Hart

Kelly Hart & Hallman is a Texas-based law firm with 160 attorneys and 20 practice areas, serving clients nationwide. Founded in 1979, the firm maintains its headquarters in Fort Worth and operates multiple offices. The firm provides litigation, corporate, real estate, and other legal services across diverse practice areas.
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Topic Distribution

Topics

industrial (3)
development (3)
zoning (3)

Roles

applicant (1)
mentioned (1)
requester (1)

Location

201 Main Street, Suite 2500, Fort Worth, TX 76102·Show on Google Maps ↗
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Activity Timeline

January 2026

Zoning Case

Zoning case at 5736 Wilbarger Street (29.94 acres) requesting a change from Urban Residential to a Planned Development for Light Industrial uses with an extensive list of excluded uses; the Zoning Commission recommends denial.

(CD 5) Charles Lawhon / Ray Oujesky, Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP / Russell Bormann, Outrigger Industrial; 5736 Wilbarger Street; (29.94 acres) From: "UR" Urban Residential To: "PD" Planned Development fo

Zoning Case
requester

Zoning case at 5736 Wilbarger Street (29.94 acres) requesting a change from Urban Residential to a Planned Development for Light Industrial uses with an extensive list of excluded uses; the Zoning Commission recommends denial.

(CD 5) Charles Lawhon / Ray Oujesky, Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP / Russell Bormann, Outrigger Industrial; 5736 Wilbarger Street; (29.94 acres) From: "UR" Urban Residential To: "PD" Planned Development fo

Zoning Case
applicant

Zoning case at 5736 Wilbarger Street (29.94 acres) requesting a change from Urban Residential to a Planned Development for Light Industrial uses with an extensive list of excluded uses; the Zoning Commission recommends denial.

(CD 5) Charles Lawhon / Ray Oujesky, Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP / Russell Bormann, Outrigger Industrial; 5736 Wilbarger Street; (29.94 acres) From: "UR" Urban Residential To: "PD" Planned Development fo