Evers Property

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The Evers Property, located within the boundaries of N. Elm Street, W. Windsor Drive, and N. Locust Street, was once part of a much larger pecan farm. On October 15, 2024, Denton City Council approved an ordinance (PD24-0002a) to allow for a zoning change in support the developers' plans to build a 450-unit multi-family development. Developers’ plans include an arrangement of four (4) buildings, each four (4) stories in height located on the eastern half of the property. The developers – JPI, based out of Coppell, Texas – have offered 10.2 acres of the property to the City of Denton for management as parkland. This amount of dedicated park land exceeds that required by the City’s park dedication ordinance for this development.

City staff are working with the development team to ensure that sidewalk widths within the property align with usage expectations and with the City's existing trail network. Currently, City staff and JPI are welcoming community input regarding the 10.2 acres of parkland included within this project.

Community members can return to this page for project updates, additional information, and the opportunity to share their opinions directly with City staff. Use the Questions tab below to ask questions directly to project staff. Use the Ideas tab to share your thoughts about the project.

The Evers Property, located within the boundaries of N. Elm Street, W. Windsor Drive, and N. Locust Street, was once part of a much larger pecan farm. On October 15, 2024, Denton City Council approved an ordinance (PD24-0002a) to allow for a zoning change in support the developers' plans to build a 450-unit multi-family development. Developers’ plans include an arrangement of four (4) buildings, each four (4) stories in height located on the eastern half of the property. The developers – JPI, based out of Coppell, Texas – have offered 10.2 acres of the property to the City of Denton for management as parkland. This amount of dedicated park land exceeds that required by the City’s park dedication ordinance for this development.

City staff are working with the development team to ensure that sidewalk widths within the property align with usage expectations and with the City's existing trail network. Currently, City staff and JPI are welcoming community input regarding the 10.2 acres of parkland included within this project.

Community members can return to this page for project updates, additional information, and the opportunity to share their opinions directly with City staff. Use the Questions tab below to ask questions directly to project staff. Use the Ideas tab to share your thoughts about the project.

Discussion with City Council Feb 4

On February 4, 2025, City staff are planning to provide an overview to City Council with a summary of the project background, site plan, property photos, public meeting summary, key points, and considerations for discussion to garner direction.  At that time, we will figure out next steps for the project.  Information about the Council meeting and the presentation can be found here.

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Page last updated: 06 Feb 2025, 06:35 AM