Parker P&Z Commission Denies Restore the Grasslands' Post Oak Estates Proposal
The Parker Planning and Zoning Commission voted against a preliminary plat for Post Oak Estates proposed by Restore the Grasslands. The development, intended for a high-density neighborhood with its own wastewater treatment plant, required approval that was ultimately denied on February 12. Restore the Grasslands, associated with Dallas developers Phillip and Don Huffines, owns 101 acres in Parker's extraterritorial jurisdiction and 12.4 acres within city limits for the subdivision.

On February 12, the Parker Planning and Zoning Commission voted to deny two applications from Restore the Grasslands for the Post Oak Estates subdivision. The proposal included a high-density neighborhood with a wastewater treatment plant and was located between Parker and Murphy. Restore the Grasslands, linked to developers Phillip and Don Huffines, owns 101 acres outside Parker's city limits and 12.4 acres inside it, planning to develop five 2-acre lots connected by a roadway from Gregory Lane to the larger development area.




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