In the zone: potential developments in the area

We’re keeping an eye on zoning decisions in and around town.

FTW-zoning-map

The development on Old Decatur Road will add housing and a public park.

Map courtesy of the City of Fort Worth Zoning Commission.

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There’s been a lot of chatter around the city’s zoning decisions and recent annexations. After this week’s city council and zoning commission meetings, we’re keeping our eye on these six potential developments.

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57 acres in Downtown

Location: 2212 E. 4th St.
Potential use: 1,600+ multifamily units and 12.5 acres of retail, restaurant, and commercial development
Decision: The City Council removed the density per-acre restriction to allow further development by StoneHawk Capital Partners — who is already building 336 luxury units on the adjacent site.

250 acres in Parker County

Location: Old Weatherford Road and FM 3325
Potential use: Single-family, townhome, commercial, and high-density multifamily development
Decision: The City Council unanimously approved the annexation, rezoning, and municipal services for Geo Beggs Aledo Ranch.

34 acres in Parker County

Location: Between Old Weatherford Road, Walsh Drive, and Walsh Ranch
Potential use: Townhome development
Decision: The City Council unanimously approved the annexation, zoning, and municipal services for Aledo 34.

573 acres in Denton County

Location: Between Rancho Canyon Way, Eagle Road, and John Day Road
Potential use: 498 acres of single-family development and 76 acres of industrial development
Decision: The City Council entered into a pre-annexation development agreement with GRBK Edgewood LLC..

130 acres in the Stockyards

Location: Bounded by 22nd Street, Clinton Avenue, NE 29th Street, and SLSW Railroad
Potential use: Mixed use development
Decision: The Zoning Commission recommended restricting multi-family development near the Stockyards including the Swift/Armour District.

83 acres in northwest Fort Worth

Location: 4800 and 4900 blocks of Old Decatur Road
Potential use: Medium-density multifamily development + 48-acre public park
Decision: The Zoning Commission recommended rezoning the property from commercial use for a two-phase residential development.

The cases heard by the Zoning Commission this week will be presented to the City Council on Tuesday, Dec. 13.

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