The City of Keller is preparing for significant public hearings on urban development, set for December 9, 2024. The Planning & Zoning Commission will convene at 19:00 to discuss two key items: a request for an extension from Frost Bank regarding their Specific Use Permit, and a proposal for the temporary conversion of a residential property into an accessory dwelling.
The first matter involves a request from Frost Bank for a two-year extension on their Specific Use Permit, which was originally approved on December 3, 2024. The extension is necessary for the bank to address various requirements needed to obtain a building permit for their site at 1231 Keller Parkway. This location spans just over an acre and is pivotal to the bank’s expansion plans, as detailed in an announcement from the city.
In addition, the commission will evaluate a proposal from Douglas Stamps, who seeks permission to utilize his 2,101-square-foot home as a temporary secondary dwelling. This arrangement is proposed while a new primary residence is constructed on his expansive 2.83-acre lot.
Discussions will take place at the Keller Town Hall’s Council Chambers, situated at 1100 Bear Creek Parkway. Residents and stakeholders interested in the proceedings are encouraged to attend this important local government meeting. The complete meeting agenda will be accessible online by December 4, providing further details on the topics to be discussed.
These hearings represent a crucial step in Keller’s ongoing urban development efforts, reflecting the city’s commitment to balancing residential needs with business growth. The outcomes of these discussions will have implications for both the local community and the businesses seeking to expand within it.
