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Denton Residents Invited to Speak at Planning & Zoning Public Hearing on Mockingbird Lane Rezoning Proposal

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Published on August 22, 2024
Denton Residents Invited to Speak at Planning & Zoning Public Hearing on Mockingbird Lane Rezoning ProposalSource: City of Denton, Texas

Slated for discussion is a rezoning request for a parcel of land on Mockingbird Lane, an issue that will soon be taken up by the City of Denton Planning and Zoning Commission. If passed, this rezoning will transform roughly 2.6 acres from a Residential 2 (R2) zone into a Residential 4 (R4) district.

Kingdom Contracting LLC, represented by Cason Shobert, is the agent behind the request. Interested residents should note the P&Z public hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, September 11 at 6:30 pm at the City Hall Council Chambers located at 215 E McKinney St. Residents have the chance to voice their concerns or support, in person, for this proposed rezoning. Contact details, as posted on the City of Denton website, include Cason Shobert’s number at 972-316-7651 for those seeking direct answers or further clarifications.

According to the City of Denton, information on participating in the meeting is available on the city website for those looking to stay informed or get involved. The proceedings on September 11 promise an opportunity for public engagement and debate on the direction of community development.

The outcome of the Planning and Zoning Commission's hearing will influence the City Council's decision-making process with P&Z's recommendations expected to be forwarded to the Council for a final decision tentatively on October 15, also at 6:30 p.m. These developments are all a part of a longer-term vision, aligning with goals set out in the Denton 2040 Comprehensive Plan, suggesting a meticulous planning framework guiding city growth.

Additional details, including staff analysis and associated exhibits, will be accessible to the public on September 6, 2024. Interested parties or concerned citizens can contact Erin Stanley at (940) 349-8351 or via email at [email protected] for more information. The city's dedicated public meetings page will host relevant meeting agendas and materials as the hearing date nears.