NL Cypress-CS080530future projects, including devel-
opment of a Master Plan list.
Among items on the list were a
storage facility for park equip-
mg National League of Cities
Community & Economic Devel-
opment Steering Committee im-
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With support and encour-
and Jan Wagner- Adkinson, the
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to 70 options in the last three
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By Jane Moore
lopment at North Lake is
and School Board mem-
bers on May 19 approved prelimi-
for what Coppell ISD
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would b
The B d approved a concep-
tual plan esented by architects
from SHW Group, the design firm
for many Of the District's build-
ings. Tht plan includes a high
school, t o elementary schools,
s school, and alternative
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is very preliminary because there
are so many unknown factors,
such as location of roads.
"Given all the variables, we
think it's important to develop a
conceptual plan," Grant said. "We
need to start thinking about how
the buildings will fit on the prop-
erty."
The property, which CISD is
buying through an eminent do-
main process, includes 113 acres
north of Hackberry Road near Belt
Line Road — the west side of a
planned mixed — use develop-
ment called Cypress Waters.
Plans for that area include a high
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school facility that will initially
house 1,200 students, but could
be expanded to a capacity of
2,400. There would be two ac-
cess roads to Belt Line. Con-
struction, to be done in four
phases, would also include a
middle school with track fields
and tennis courts, as well as an
administration building and alter-
native learning center. The
District's purchase also includes
12 acres on the east side of the
development, just north of
Hackberry Road on the border
of the Carrollton- Farmers
see CISD on page 15