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Garland | 341-Unit Multifamily + TH
8/6/24 | LCG Shiloh

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CC August 6, 2024 - PC July 8, 2024
District: 7 | Northwest Garland
341-Unit Multifamily/Townhomes | 2200, 2302 W Campbell Rd | Approved
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DISTRICT: 7
LCG Shiloh 2200, 2302 W Campbell Rd
Northwest Garland | 21.12 Total Acres | 341 Total Units | Approved
Leon Capital Group received the green light to turn 21 acres along West Campbell Road into two complementary products: 60 for-sale townhomes at 2302 West Campbell Road and 281 multifamily units at 2200 West Campbell Road. Both required zoning changes from PD District 22-20 and were unanimously approved by the Garland City Council.
LCG Shiloh Multifamily
2200 W Campbell Rd | 12.94 Acres | 281 Units | Approved
This 12.9-acre site, under discussion since 1986, finally found a viable project after decades of failed proposals. Mayor Scott LeMay highlighted the site's history, originally envisioned as an office park with 5-7 story buildings, and supported the current plan.

‟There have been multiple projects come through on this property, and none of them have been able to make it work. But I think that this group has certainly put some thought into some of the adjacent, obviously the traffic issues, etc. I certainly support this.
With a density of 21.7-21.8 units per acre, the development targets young professionals and small families. District 7 Council Member Dylan Hedrick praised the developers for "going above and beyond" in community engagement and traffic improvements.

‟I appreciate the developers going above and beyond to meet with the residents surrounding residents and performing the site studies and the traffic improvements.
Unique aspects of the proposal include preserving an existing greenbelt as a natural buffer, grading the site 3 feet below adjacent townhomes for privacy, and voluntary traffic improvements. The developer also secured a 55-foot height allowance for one building to accommodate grade changes while maintaining a three-story appearance from the street.
Despite overwhelming council support, some community members expressed concerns. The city received 29 responses against the project, and resident Steve Austin voiced worries about density and neighborhood character. However, Austin also acknowledged that some of his concerns were alleviated after learning about the developer's plans to address privacy issues.
The project's approval reflects Garland's evolving approach to suburban development, with the site's "Urban Neighborhood" designation enabling higher density in a traditionally low-density area.
Plan Commission 7/8/24
Approved
Leon Capital Group's 281-unit multifamily product received an 8-1 approval from the Plan Commission.
Key product details:
281 units across 7 buildings.
62% one-bedroom, 33% two-bedroom, 5% three-bedroom units.
3-story construction, with one building reaching 55’ due to grade changes.
Variances: Front yard setback, building height, screening requirements.
The developer's approach to traffic management and green space preservation resonated with most commission members. Proposed improvements include additional turn lanes on Campbell Road and a new median opening on Shiloh Road, potentially reducing wait times at the intersection by up to 50 seconds.
Julius Jenkins was concerned about the concept plan and future development, asking about the required number of amenities on the property. LCG confirmed compliance with city requirements with amenities like a resort-style pool, fitness center, and co-working spaces.

‟Is there an intent for to have the required number of amenities on the property?
The community response was mixed. Joe Thomas, president of the Camelot Neighborhood Association but speaking as an individual, praised the developer's engagement and their quality standards.
![]() ‟I think Leon Capital Group has done a good job. They've got the site where they've done the drone, they know that they're keeping our wildlife, our preservation, green belt. Becky Sans, 2004 Osprey | ![]() ‟We have developers like this who want to meet with me, present to our board, and are willing to be open about their plans long before they talk to you. That's really impressive to me. Joe Thomas, 2917 Spring Brook |
Despite District 7 Resident Becky Sans supportive sentiment, she expressed concerns about green space, wanting to avoid Garland becoming a “concrete jungle” and saying Garland needs “a lot more green space." John Sans also raised concerns about the proximity of apartments to the preservation area.
Francois (Roger) Lachance (6406 Eagle Nest Drive), expressed significant concerns about traffic congestion. He emphasized the need for additional turn lanes, particularly a right turn lane on Campbell going south on Shiloh.
The alignment with Garland's comprehensive plan for Urban Neighborhoods and the developer's proactive community engagement were key factors in the Commission's positive reception. The preservation of the wooded buffer and proposed traffic improvements addressed major community concerns, contributing to the 8-1 in favor vote, with only 1st Vice Chairman Julius Jenkins voting against.
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Developer: Leon Capital Group, Felix Saenz Phone: (214) 270-1952
Owner: George Baldwin Phone: (972) 369-1265 Email: [email protected]
PC 7/8/24 Staff Report: Z 24-05 SR
CC 8/6/24 Staff Report: Z 24-05 SR
Project Plans: Z 24-05 Plan
LCG Shiloh Townhomes
2302 W Campbell Rd | 8.18 Acres | 60 Units | Approved
The Garland City Council unanimously approved Leon Capital Group's request to rezone 8.18 acres at 2302 West Campbell Road from Planned Development District 22-20 to Single-Family Attached District. The project proposes 60 for-sale townhomes across 14 buildings, with unit sizes ranging from 1,900 to 2,300 square feet and an estimated price point of $450,000.
Dylan Hedrick appreciated its consistency with existing guidelines and the developer's commitment to traffic improvements. Jeff Bass commended the proactive approach to addressing traffic concerns. Margaret Lucht praised the design, particularly its integration with the adjacent park.

‟This proposal is consistent with what the PD is there. And just going back to rely on our GDC (Garland Development Code) for design guidelines, I'm in support of this development…I appreciate your guys' willingness to go above and add an additional movement improvement there. I think that's wonderful with this.
The developer's traffic improvement plans, which exceed requirements, include adding a second westbound left-turn lane on Campbell Road and potentially a second eastbound left-turn lane or a northbound right-turn lane on Shiloh Road. These improvements aim to address the intersection's current congestion issues.
While 28 responses were received from the community (3 within the notification area, 25 outside), with the majority against the project, no one spoke in opposition during the council meeting. The project aligns with Garland's comprehensive plan for "Compact Neighborhoods," allowing moderate increases in residential density in the area.
Key townhome project details:
60 Units across 14 buildings (7-8 DU/Ac).
100% 3-bedroom, priced at $450,000 each.
HOA-maintained common areas with leisure sitting areas, benches, picnic tables, and grills.
Direct access to Spring Creek Harris Trail.
Plan Commission 7/8/24
Approved
The Commission's reception was generally positive, though some concerns were raised. Commissioner Mike Rose questioned the plan for flood control, given the site's proximity to a park and existing homes. Commissioner Patrick Abell initially expressed concern about potential traffic issues but later supported the deal over potential retail use.

‟Would you rather have this, which could be enjoyed by families and productive tax base per capita, or would you rather have a retail development that goes there built up against that park?
Traffic issues were a main concern like its multifamily counterpart, but there was also pushback on the townhomes’ design following renderings shown in the developer’s presentation. One resident called the conceptual renderings “visually unappealing buildings.”
On the positive side, Vice Chairman Julius Jenkins praised the addition of a trail connecting the development to the existing park trail, noting it added value to the community. Chairman Scott Roberts acknowledged the improvement in the plan compared to previous proposals, stating it is a “much better layout” and a “big improvement on both sides."
After the developer addressed concerns regarding drainage, traffic, and aesthetics, the Commission unanimously approved the comprehensive plan for developing this corner of Garland.
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Developer: Leon Capital Group, Felix Saenz Phone: (214) 270-1952
Owner: George Baldwin Phone: (972) 369-1265 Email: [email protected]
PC 7/8/24 Staff Report: Z 24-12 SR
CC 8/6/24 Staff Report: Z 24-12 SR
Project Plans: Z 24-12 Plans & Renderings

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