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Little Elm Council To Consider Rezoning 17.55 Acres For Commercial Development

The Little Elm Town Council will hold a public hearing on June 16, 2026, regarding Ordinance No. 1853. The proposal seeks to rezone 17.55 acres of Light Commercial land to a Planned Development district. The change would allow a phased commercial project with restaurant,...

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June 30, 20261 min read

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Public Hearing Details

The Little Elm Town Council will convene during its regular meeting on June 16, 2026.

Officials will open a public hearing to receive community comments on the proposed zoning change.

The council will close the hearing before proceeding to a vote on the ordinance.

Rezoning Proposal Overview

Ordinance No. 1853 addresses a request to rezone approximately 17.55 acres of land.

The property is currently zoned Light Commercial and sits southwest of Highway US 380 and South Paloma Creek Boulevard.

The proposal would establish a new Planned Development district based on existing Light Commercial standards.

Development Standards and Uses

The rezoning would modify standard development requirements to accommodate a phased commercial project.

Approved uses under the new district would include restaurant, retail, office, and medical facilities.

The development plan also specifies the inclusion of drive-thru amenities within the property.

Next Steps for Council Action

Council members will review the ordinance text and associated planning documents during the meeting.

A final decision on Ordinance No. 1853 will follow the public comment period.

The outcome will determine whether the land can proceed with the proposed commercial zoning classification.

References

Town Council Regular Meeting (2026-06-16). Retrieved from https://destinyhosted.com/agenda_publish.cfm?id=54885&dsp=ag&seq=1007

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