Colleyville Zoning Decisions: May 2026
Colleyville, TX zoning decisions for May 2026: 6 approved, 0 denied, 1 deferred across 2 public meetings.
In May 2026, Colleyville held 2 public meetings covering zoning matters. Of 6 zoning decisions with a clear outcome this month, 6 were approved (100% approval rate). 1 decision was deferred. Activity was up 202% compared to April (100 activity items across 2 meetings).
Zoning Decisions This Month
Zone Change at 720 W K Street
Deferred.
Postponed indefinitely a request by Jorge Marino for zone change from general commercial to high-density residential on 0.3-acre tract at 720 W K Street. Property has been zoned general commercial for at least 13 years per city records. Future land use designation is medium density residential. Commission expressed spot zoning concerns and requested staff examine larger area.
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Residential Replat for Elizondo Addition at 11810 N Peace St.
Approved.
Approved replat of Outlot 319 LaPorte Outlot subdivision on approximately 0.5 acres at 11810 N Peace St. within large lot zoning district. Property is legal lot of record from 1953 that does not meet current 1-acre minimum but is grandfathered. Home currently under construction. Applicant David Noel on behalf of owner Norbetto Elizondo Sr.
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SCUP Amendment for Single Family Home at 0 McCabe Road
Approved.
Approved amendment to SCUP 2024-4018 for Michael Stone to allow development of single family home on approximately 6.8 acres (reduced from original 12 acres) at 0 McCabe Road, south side between S State Hwy 146 and S Broadway St. within PUD zoning district. Owner plans to sell remaining 5 acres on eastern portion.
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Rezoning SCUP 2026-0001 - 204-Lot Residential Subdivision at Wharton-Weems/Hwy 146
Approved.
Approved Special Conditional Use Permit for Mario Lanza (applicant) on behalf of 92 Fairmont Links Incorporated (property owner) for 204-lot residential subdivision on 56.75 acres at northeast corner of Wharton-Weems Blvd. and State Hwy. 146. Ordinance 2025-4036 adopted.
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Industrial District Agreement - 8803 Highway 225 LLC
Approved.
Adopted Ordinance 2020-IDA-167 authorizing industrial district agreement with 8803 Highway 225 LLC for property at 8803 State Hwy. 225 in Battleground Industrial District, term January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2031.
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ULDC Advisory Committee Appointments
Approved.
Appointed 12-member Unified Land Development Code Advisory Committee including two council members (Chuck Engelken and Mr. Lunsford nominated by mayor), plus representatives from Chamber of Commerce, Planning and Zoning Commission, construction industry, real estate, and development community.
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Generator Setback Amendment to Section 106.741
Approved.
Approved text amendment to Section 106.741 establishing minimum 1-foot side setback for permanent standby generators. Amendment removes 5-foot clearance language from zoning code as it is already covered by building code requirements.
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Zoning Changes
- General Commercial → High-Density Residential (R3), 0.3 acres at 720 W K Street (Jorge Marino)
- PUD (limited uses) → PUD (expanded to include NAICS 8134, 81391, 81392, 81393, 81394, 813990), 72 acres within 130.56-acre PUD at 11921 W Fairmont Pkwy., Reserve 3 (Chris Couch on behalf of ODIA Fairmont LLC)
- Not specified → Special Conditional Use Permit (SCUP) for residential subdivision, 56.75 acres at Northeast corner of Wharton-Weems Blvd. and State Hwy. 146 (Tracks 5 and 5L Abstract 30 Westby-Harris, Track 1M Abstract 35 Jayhunter, Lots 1-32 Block 1267) (Mario Lanza on behalf of 92 Fairmont Links Incorporated)
Top Keywords This Month
- zoning: 68 instances
- residential: 35 instances
- industrial: 28 instances
- land use: 25 instances
- commercial: 22 instances
What to Watch
- Zoning mentions were up 467% from April.
- Residential came up 338% more often than April.
- Industrial saw 75% more mentions month-over-month.
- Land use is new this month with 25 mentions, not present in April.
- Commercial mentions were up 144% from April.
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Frequently asked questions
How many public meetings were held in Colleyville in May 2026?
Colleyville had 2 public meetings in May 2026, with 302 zoning activity items identified.
What were the top zoning topics in Colleyville in May 2026?
The most discussed topics were zoning (68), residential (35), industrial (28), land use (25), commercial (22).
How many zoning decisions were made in Colleyville in May 2026?
7 zoning decisions were identified across 2 public meetings in May 2026 (100% approval rate).
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