During a recent Planning and Zoning Work Session held on March 24, 2025, Colleyville officials discussed two significant proposals that could impact the community.
The first topic centered around a new carport built by a local resident. The carport, measuring approximately 720 square feet, was constructed without a permit and is larger than the city’s maximum allowable size of 480 square feet. Additionally, it is positioned just six inches from the western property line, falling short of the required five-foot setback. The previous carport, which collapsed earlier this year due to snow, was also built without a permit. City officials emphasized the importance of compliance with building codes and discussed the need for the homeowner to bring the new structure up to standard. The discussion highlighted the challenges residents face regarding mobility, as the homeowner indicated that the carport was necessary for easier access to their vehicle due to mobility issues.
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Subscribe for Free The second major topic was the proposal for a new massage therapy business, Anantra Thai Massage, located at 4508 Colleyville Boulevard. This business aims to convert a former office space into a massage studio. The proposal includes a business plan and a sign exhibit, and initial reviews from the police department have been positive. This new establishment is distinct from a previous massage business that faced scrutiny, indicating a fresh start for this type of service in the area.
As the city continues to navigate these developments, officials are focused on ensuring compliance with regulations while also addressing the needs of residents. The discussions from this work session reflect ongoing efforts to balance community growth with adherence to safety and zoning standards. The next steps will involve further review and potential recommendations for both proposals in upcoming meetings.