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Flower Mound to hold public hearings about proposed cluster development

The concept plan for the proposed Serenity cluster development, provided by the town of Flower Mound. It is located along the west side of High Road, near the shore of Grapevine Lake.

The town of Flower Mound will hold two public hearings this month about a proposed cluster development called Serenity.

The Serenity development is proposed to be along the west side of High Road in west Flower Mound, near Grapevine Lake. It is proposed to be 16 single-family detached lots on an average of 32,265 square feet, according to the town of Flower Mound. The total acreage is just under 29, and is the proposed plan has more than 15 acres of open space.

Serenity is a proposed cluster development, which is a land use design that groups lots together to maximize open space. It is also located in the Cross Timbers Conservation Development District and is required to use on-site septic facilities, according to the town.

The land is currently zoned in an agricultrual district, but the developer is requesting it to be re-zoned to a planned development district.

Serenity will go to the Planning & Zoning Commission in the meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday at Flower Mound Town Hall, 2121 Cross Timbers Road. The commission will recommend approval or denial to the Town Council. It will then go to the Town Council meeting on Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. at Town Hall. At both meetings, residents can voice support of or opposition to the proposed development. The full staff report will be available on the town website the Friday before each meeting. Residents can also make their views known by sending an email to [email protected].

Mark Smith
Mark Smith
Mark Smith is the Digital Editor of The Cross Timbers Gazette.

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