The Denton Planning & Zoning Commission took multiple formal votes Wednesday evening during its regular meeting. Key outcomes included approval of minutes, extensions for a final plat, approval of a replat and unanimous or near‑unanimous recommendations to City Council on two zoning matters.
Minutes and calendar
The commission approved the Oct. 8 minutes by voice vote, 7‑0. The 2026 Planning & Zoning Commission calendar was approved 7‑0.
Consent and consent‑type items
The consent agenda item (AFR2500010A) passed 7‑0.
Final plat — Reserve at Brush Creek (FP250028)
The commission considered a final plat for the Reserve at Brush Creek. Staff had reported the plat did not meet all approval criteria and recommended denial but said it had no objection to a date‑certain extension. The commission approved an extension request to Nov. 17, 2025, by motion; the extension passed 7‑0.
Replat — Eden Village fourplex (FR250020)
The commission approved a replat for a fourplex development (Eden Village) after staff reported that applicant and staff had resolved outstanding comments. Commissioner McDuff moved approval and Commissioner Ketrasen seconded; the motion passed 5‑0 with two recusals (Commissioners McDade and Riggs recused on that item).
Historic landmark — 3316 Roselawn Drive (AHL25‑00002)
The commission recommended approval of a historic‑landmark designation for 3316 Roselawn Drive, finding the property met several criteria in the Denton Development Code and preservation plan. Commissioner McDuff moved approval; Commissioner Garland seconded. The recommendation passed 7‑0 and will go to City Council on Dec. 2.
Plan Development Amendment — Charter school (PDA25‑2)
The commission recommended approval of an amended site plan for a charter school (PDA 25‑2). Staff reported that the applicant updated a traffic impact analysis to reflect new development in the area, and that the amended plan removes the proposed high school for now while adjusting parking and access; staff recommended approval. Commissioner Riggs moved the recommendation to council; Commissioner McDuff seconded. The motion passed 7‑0.
Zoning — Brush Creek Center (PD250004)
The commission approved a rezoning to a Plan Development overlay over a base Suburban Corridor (SC) district for a 2.63‑acre commercial corner at Brush Creek and US‑377 with restrictions on roughly 15 higher‑intensity uses to improve compatibility with nearby residential areas. Commissioner Garland moved approval and Commissioner Ketrasen seconded; the motion passed 7‑0 and will go to City Council on Dec. 2.
Other administrative votes
A separate individual‑consideration item, a replat extension for the Reserve at Brush Creek (FP250028), was continued by the commission by motion to a date certain (Nov. 17). The commission also approved a final plat replat (FR25‑20) and the meeting adjourned.
Details of recorded motions and votes are below.