The Denton County Commissioners Court convened on September 9, 2025, to address several zoning change requests and other agenda items. The meeting began with a public hearing regarding a zoning change for Lake Ray Roberts, where Commissioner Williams moved to deny the approval based on a committee recommendation. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Falconer and passed unanimously.
Following this, the court moved to item 4b, which involved a public hearing for a zoning change from agriculture to residential estate medium density. The property in question, totaling approximately 21 acres, was discussed as being divided into three parcels. The Planning and Zoning Commission had previously recommended approval of this change, and after a brief discussion, the motion to approve was made by Commissioner Williams and seconded by Commissioner Falconer, passing unanimously.
The court then proceeded to item 4c, another public hearing for a zoning change from agriculture to residential estate medium density. After opening the public hearing and finding no opposition, the motion to close was made and subsequently approved. The motion to approve the zoning change was again made by Commissioner Williams and seconded by Commissioner Falconer, passing unanimously.
Item 4d followed, which also involved a public hearing for a zoning change from agriculture to residential estate medium density. Similar to the previous items, the public hearing was opened, and with no speakers in favor or opposed, the motion to close was made and approved. The motion to approve the zoning change was again made by Commissioner Williams and seconded by Commissioner Falconer, passing unanimously.
The meeting concluded with the decision to take no action on item 4e, as the court had addressed sufficient zoning changes for the day. Overall, the meeting reflected a structured approach to zoning matters, with all motions passing without opposition, indicating a consensus among the commissioners on the discussed changes.