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Keller's Planning & Zoning Commission to Host Hearings on Mixed-Use Spaces, Shed Expansions, and More

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Published on March 14, 2025
Keller's Planning & Zoning Commission to Host Hearings on Mixed-Use Spaces, Shed Expansions, and MoreSource: Google Street View

Residents of Keller, brace yourselves for a wave of zoning discussions. The Planning & Zoning Commission schedules five significant public hearings for March 25, covering topics ranging from shed expansions to the creation of mixed-use spaces. The meeting promises to delve into various development proposals that could reshape pockets of the community.

First on the agenda is a proposed Specific Use Permit (SUP) for an 840 square-foot shed with an attached carport by Sylvester Kaminski, who seeks to augment his property at 1215 Trail Ridge Drive; this site is situated on a sizable .83 acre parcel within the SF-36 zoned area, detailed information and a map of the location are available for download on the City of Keller website. As development weaves its way through the city's blueprint plans, a second SUP will be discussed for The Kindred, an intended commercial event venue pitched by Morgan Bianchi and 10K Real Estate Holdings LLC to rejuvenate an existing 1,048 square-foot building at 126 Taylor Street in the Old Town Keller district.

Not to be left out of the equation, Tater Tot Boutique is vying for an SUP, too, where owner Lindsey McMullen plans to dish out used goods and fashionable merchandise from a 1,260 square-foot lease space within the Town Center zone at 121 Rufe Snow Drive. This plot is nestled on close to 12 acres at the intersection of Rufe Snow Drive and Keller Parkway. Shifting gears to a broader scope, the Rosebury Hill PD proposal by Sage Group, Inc. aims for a zoning change to embrace a mixed-use format at 550, 600, and 700 N. Main Street, a move seeking to transmute commercial and single-family residential land into an area sprinkled with homes, businesses, and open spaces encompassing over 7 acres.

The docket also features a rezone request from Curt Dubose of Pentavia Custom Homes, strategizing to downsize lots from 36,000 to 20,000 square feet at 2257 Florence Road, a tactical maneuver aiming to invigorate architectural flexibility, and introduce variances in lot width, as described in the proposal and a map found on the aforementioned city's website. Each proposal carries implications far and wide, charting potential futures for the plots at the heart of these discussions and any resident interested or potentially affected by the proceedings is encouraged to attend the meeting, scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Keller Town Hall on Bear Creek Parkway with the complete agenda available for review on March 20.