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Van Alstyne Council to Review Rezoning for 69.2-Acre Commercial and Multifamily Project

The Van Alstyne City Council will hold a public hearing on July 14, 2026, regarding a rezoning request for a 69.2-acre tract near US 75 and FM 121. The proposal seeks to change the land designation to a Planned Development District to permit commercial and multifamily...

Jubal Pennington

July 18, 20261 min read

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Public Hearing Details

The Van Alstyne City Council is scheduled to conduct a public hearing during its July 14, 2026 meeting.

The hearing will address a rezoning application for a property situated on the northwest corner of US 75 and FM 121.

The tract covers approximately 69.2 acres and is identified in city records as THE LANDING.

Proposed Zoning Changes

Current zoning designations for the site include C-2 for commercial use and MF for multifamily residential use.

City staff will evaluate a request to rezone the property to a Planned Development District.

The change would modify existing development standards to accommodate both commercial and multifamily projects.

Next Steps for Staff

Following the hearing, the council will discuss the proposal and determine whether to approve the rezoning.

If approved, the council will direct municipal staff to draft the necessary ordinance.

The final approval remains subject to specific conditions outlined in the application materials.

References

City Council - Jul 14 2026 (2026-07-14). Retrieved from https://cityofvanalstyne.civicweb.net/Portal/MeetingInformation.aspx?Id=4418

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