Development
BY HEATHER MCCULLOUGH & CONNOR PITTMAN
Applicant withdraws Argyle food trailer concept A new food trailer restaurant concept stalled in Argyle Town Council after the applicant, Akshya Foods, withdrew their site plan proposal at the March 23 council meeting. The applicant wanted to rework the plan and address concerns from the re marshal and access from US 377, Town Manager Mike Sims said. The overview
Flower Mound OKs 87-home site plan Flower Mound Town Council unanimously approved a subdivision site plan and tree removal permits for the rst 87 homes in a new residential community during the March 2 meeting. What you need to know Toll Brothers is set to develop Havenwood, which is a 447-acre residential development that will include up to 222 homes. The development will be built in four phases, including 87 homes in Phase 1. The developer will also be required to establish the limits of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and town oodplains for the development. Council approved restrictions on the oodplain land to only allow private trails, retention ponds, grading and roadways with utility crossings.
The food trailer and restaurant building could be located at 606 US 377, Argyle, and would oer Indian-style foods, co-owner Pavan Damarapati said. The site plan included constructing a parking lot beside an already existing building in Old Town Argyle, according to town documents. A 32-foot permanent food trailer would be placed at the rear of the site. Customers would order food from the trailer and sit down in the building. The planning and zoning commission recom- mended approval 4-2 at the March 4 meeting.
A food trailer concept located at 606 US 377 in Argyle would oer Indian-style food.
Location of food trailer
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