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Colleyville planning staff presents replat to combine Cross Creek Church lots for future campus work

January 27, 2025 | Colleyville, Tarrant County, Texas


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Colleyville planning staff presents replat to combine Cross Creek Church lots for future campus work
Planning staff presented a proposal to the Colleyville Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 27 to replat several lots that make up the Cross Creek Church campus into a single lot to facilitate future development and permitting.

The change would allow the city to calculate open space across the entire property rather than by individual lots, staff said, which could otherwise produce uneven open-space calculations if one lot were entirely impervious and another entirely open. Staff also showed aerials, zoning maps and a plat exhibit provided by the property owner; the maps have not yet been updated to reflect a recent rezoning from agricultural to CC-1.

Commissioners asked few substantive questions. Staff said the replat was requested because the property is under single ownership and combining parcels would simplify permitting for future buildings and campus improvements. No formal motion or vote on the replat was recorded during the meeting.

Staff did not identify any outstanding submittal requirements beyond the plat exhibit presented at the meeting. The commission did not set a hearing or decision date on the record; staff indicated they would continue processing the application and place the item on a future agenda when ready.

The meeting record shows brief, nonpolicy remarks from a commissioner noting personal familiarity with one of the presenters; those remarks did not affect the procedural status of the replat discussion.

A staff report and formal agenda packet will be produced as the application proceeds.

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