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Zoning change, public improvement district OK’d for 9,000-unit development
Waxahachie Daily Light
A major 2,800-acre development west of Interstate 35E took a huge step forward Monday night as the Waxahachie City Council unanimously approved a zoning change and development agreement, as well as the creation of a public improvement district.
Emory Lakes will be built in phases and when completed will contain nearly 9,000 total units. The area is roughly bounded to the north by Business U.S. 287 and FM 875, to the east by I-35E, to the south by FM 1446 and to the west by Lone Elm Road.
“It’s a small city within a city,” councilmember Doug Barnes said. “We’re always ready for growth, but we want good growth.”
WEYMOUTH Officials approved a Quincy developer’s plan to knock down a two-story industrial building on Libbey Parkway and build a three-story medical building that will be used by Boston Children’s Hospital.
FoxRock Properties will build a new, 69,000-square-foot medical building at 200 Libbey Parkway, a 4.3 acre site inside an industrial park. The project will include 270 parking spaces.
The zoning board of appeals at its meeting Wednesday approved a special permit for height and variances for lot coverage, minimum required parking and landscaping.
Edward Fleming, an attorney for FoxRock, and representatives for the project confirmed Wednesday that Boston Children’s Hospital will use the building for medical offices. The zoning regulations allow for medical offices, specialty care, diagnostic services and occupational and physical therapy, for example.