The City of Keller is set to host important public hearings on December 9, 2024, focusing on urban development initiatives. The Planning & Zoning Commission will convene at 19:00 to address two significant proposals: a request from Frost Bank for an extension on a Specific Use Permit and a temporary conversion of a residential property into an accessory dwelling.
First on the agenda is a request from Frost Bank for a two-year extension on their Specific Use Permit, which was initially approved on December 3, 2024. This extension is necessary for the bank to navigate the remaining requirements to secure a building permit. The site in question, located at 1231 Keller Parkway, spans just over an acre and is considered crucial for the bank’s operations.
In addition, the commission will consider a proposal from Douglas Stamps, who owns a single-family home on a 2.83-acre lot. Stamps is seeking permission to temporarily use his 2,101-square-foot residence as a secondary dwelling while construction of a new main residence is underway. This request underscores the growing need for flexible housing solutions in the community.
The hearings will take place in the Council Chambers of Keller Town Hall, located at 1100 Bear Creek Parkway. Residents and stakeholders who wish to engage in discussions or learn more about the proposed developments are encouraged to attend. The complete agenda for the meeting will be available online by December 4, allowing community members ample time to prepare for these discussions.
These hearings represent a significant opportunity for local residents to voice their opinions on developments that will shape the urban landscape of Keller. As the city continues to grow, community involvement in planning decisions remains crucial for ensuring balanced and sustainable development.
