
The City of Denton's City Council is gearing up for a public hearing to discuss a proposed zoning change that could transform a rural residential area into a heavy industrial district. The public notice, published yesterday, specifies that the land in question is around 21.800 acres, situated at the southwest corner of Spring Side Road and Corbin Road in Denton, Texas.
At the heart of this potential rezoning is the request made by QB Bros 73 LLC, represented by Nathan Tune, who can be reached at (214) 578-3361 for additional context. This dramatic shift in land use is not just a matter of turning over soil for new development but contemplates the industrial future of Denton with a decision that weighs heavily on the local community and ecosystem, as the city evaluates its compatibility with the Denton 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
Those looking to have their voices heard on the matter are invited to the public hearing scheduled for Tuesday, August 19 at 6:30 pm in the City Hall City Council Chambers located at 215 E McKinney St, Denton, TX 76201. This public meeting is set to be conducted in person, however, detailed information concerning participation can be found on the city's official public meetings webpage. For those unable to attend in person, alternative participation options are outlined on the city's site.
Moreover, according to the City of Denton's notice, the City Council reserves the right to approve any request deemed more restrictive or at least equivalent to the proposal made by QB Bros 73 LLC, ensuring that the local governance holds a degree of control over the eventual outcome, all the while balancing developmental prospects with the interests of the stakeholders and the guiding principles of the comprehensive plan.









