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Council approves comprehensive‑plan and zoning changes for Southern Junction site after applicant drops truck‑repair use

April 17, 2026 | Irving, Dallas County, Texas


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Council approves comprehensive‑plan and zoning changes for Southern Junction site after applicant drops truck‑repair use
The Irving City Council on April 16 approved a comprehensive‑plan amendment and a companion zoning change for a portion of the Southern Junction property on North Rogers Road, after the applicant agreed to remove commercial truck and trailer repair from the list of permitted uses.

Andrew Ruig, representing the property owner and a potential buyer, told the council the applicant had worked with city staff to pare down the request and add guardrails to address neighborhood concerns. He said uses being sought include contractor office and storage, retail, showrooms and indoor automotive display but emphasized the intent to keep outside storage minimal and to remove heavy truck repair from the proposed use list if that would aid approval.

Owner/partner Charles Haug described Southern Junction as a struggling business that has not been viable for several years and said he and his partners support the staff‑recommended changes. Councilmember John moved to approve the comprehensive‑plan amendment, which passed unanimously. When the companion zoning case returned, councilmembers praised the applicant’s willingness to modify permitted uses; the council approved the zoning change with the stated modifications by a 7–2 vote.

Council discussion focused on compatibility with Irving Boulevard, limiting intense uses, and returning the property to productive commercial use. The record shows no conditions tying the approvals to specific tenants or financial incentives beyond the zoning and land‑use actions themselves.

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