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Keller Residents Invited to Voice Views on New Business and Residential Developments at Upcoming Public Hearings

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Published on January 31, 2025
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The Keller Planning & Zoning Commission has announced a trio of public hearings slated for February 11, aiming to determine the fate of proposed developments in the city. Residents will get to voice their opinions at Keller Town Hall during the meeting at 7 p.m. On the docket are Specific Use Permit (SUP) requests for two businesses looking to open their doors and for the construction of residential carports.

First up, Forever Young Spa, represented by Savannah Bewley, seeks to establish a Medical Spa at 634 Stoneglen Drive in an existing 2,500-square-foot structure. Details shared by the City of Keller highlight the spa's location close to Keller Parkway and its occupancy on a lot within the Stoneglen Office Park subdivision. The property, zoned for Retail (R), is currently owned by Provcom Holdings Series II.

Another SUP is requested by Julie Vega for the Blue Morpho Salon, setting its sights on 101 Town Center Lane, Ste. 115. This business plans on occupying roughly 1,200 square feet of existing lease space in a lot legally described as part of the Keller Town Center Addition. The owner of the record is Regency Centers, L.P., with the property zoned as Town Center (TC).

The third hearing involves a residential request, with Kazim Raza at the helm, seeking permission to erect two 840-square-foot detached carports on a 5.05-acre tract. This land, situated to the east of Keller Smithfield Road S., is zoned Single-Family 8,400 square-foot lot size or greater (SF-8.4) and constitutes part of the Sunny Meadows Addition. The parcels are currently under the ownership of Muhammad Fasih and Hina Fasih.