Matters — April 2026
6 matters with activity · 4 new in this period · 2 resolved
Joe Passanisi Concrete Batch Plant at 3800 Deen Road (ZC-25-185)
Joe Passanski seeks a Conditional Use Permit to operate a concrete batch plant at 3800 Deen Road, a 4-acre site currently zoned for heavy industrial use. The facility would maintain the heavy industrial designation while adding a specialized concrete production operation to the site.
Apr 28: Continued
SUP ZC-26-017
This application seeks to rezone a 0.87-acre site at 5332 Sycamore School Road from its current planned development designation to allow Neighborhood Commercial uses, excluding alcohol sales and related site plan approval. The rezoning would enable commercial development at this location, subject to city review and approval. The application involves multiple parties including Polished Dimes Real Estate LLC and Spartan Engineering Solutions LLC.
Apr 28: Continued
Series C LLC Rezoning at South Freeway (ZC-25-208)
Series C LLC requested to rezone an 8.47-acre property at 5051 South Freeway from mixed commercial and industrial designations to Light Industrial zoning. The rezoning would consolidate the site's classification to facilitate industrial uses across the entire property. The city council approved the proposal on April 28, 2026.
Apr 28: Approved
SUP ZC-26-015
CG Superb Homes LLC proposes to rezone 3524 and 3528 Frazier Court from single-family to cluster or two-family residential. The zoning change would allow denser housing development on the 0.32-acre site instead of the currently permitted single-family use.
Apr 28: Continued
SUP ZC-26-009
Vernon L. McCoy and Beatriz Ordorica seek a zoning change for a 0.872-acre property at 4826 Wichita Street to enable Neighborhood Commercial uses. The proposal would allow certain commercial activities while excluding ambulance dispatch facilities, massage therapy businesses, and telecommunications infrastructure from the site.
Apr 28: Continued
Case File M&C 26-0340
The city hired Terracon Consultants to provide environmental asbestos monitoring and consulting services for the Fort Worth Convention Center's Phase II Arena Renovation project, with costs not to exceed $260,197. Environmental asbestos assessment and monitoring is critical for protecting workers and the public during renovation of older buildings. The city council approved the contract on April 28, 2026.
Apr 28: Approved
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