Legislation Details

File #: 26-4565    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Public Hearing
File created: 4/23/2026 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 5/18/2026 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing: Consideration of an Ordinance of the Lewisville City Council, Amending the Zoning Ordinance by Granting a Special Use Permit for an Accessory Structure on Approximately 0.4132 Acres, Legally Described as Hivue Addition, Block A, Lot 7, Located at 528 Degan Avenue, and Zoned Single-Family Residential (R-7.5) District; Providing for a Savings Clause, Repealer, Severability, Penalty, and an Effective Date as Requested by Larry Seely, the Property Owner (Case No. 26-04-7-SUP).
Attachments: 1. Staff Memo - 528 Degan SUP - 2026.05.pdf, 2. Location Map - 528 Degan SUP - 2026.04.23, 3. Aerial Map - 528 Degan SUP - 2026.04.23, 4. P&Z Minutes - 528 Degan SUP - 2026.04.pdf, 5. Narrative Letter - 528 Degan SUP - 2026.04.23, 6. Letters of Support - 528 Degan SUP - 2026.04.23, 7. Ordinance - 528 Degan SUP - 2026.04.pdf, 8. Ordinance Attachment Exhibit A - 528 Degan SUP - 2026.05.08, 9. Ordinance Attachment Exhibit B - 528 Degan SUP - 2026.04.23
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Public Hearing: Consideration of an Ordinance of the Lewisville City Council, Amending the Zoning Ordinance by Granting a Special Use Permit for an Accessory Structure on Approximately 0.4132 Acres, Legally Described as Hivue Addition, Block A, Lot 7, Located at 528 Degan Avenue, and Zoned Single-Family Residential (R-7.5) District; Providing for a Savings Clause, Repealer, Severability, Penalty, and an Effective Date as Requested by Larry Seely, the Property Owner (Case No. 26-04-7-SUP).

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ADMINISTRATIVE COMMENTS:

 

The property owner is seeking to demolish the existing wooden detached garage and replace it with a new modern metal garage with an attached carport. While Lewisville’s Unified Development Code (UDC) includes supplemental regulations for accessory buildings/accessory structures, the applicant cannot meet the specific building maximum or compatibility standards. Consequently, the applicant is requesting a special use permit (SUP). The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended unanimous approval (6-0) on April 21, 2026.

 

RECOMMENDATION:

 

That the City Council approve the ordinance as set forth in the caption above.

 

AVAILABLE FOR QUESTIONS:

 

Richard E. Luedke, FAICP, Planning Director