The City Plan Commissioner declined to say what the future holds for the five acres of land he has amassed.
Yesenia Serrano said North Boulevard Terrace neighbors will not be taking their yard signs down, even though Christian Chernock has withdrawn his zoning cases.},{ "name":"Editor Picks", "component":"17105533", "insertPoint":"4", "requiredCountToDisplay":"1", "watchElement":".
Now, some residents of North Boulevard Terrace — the street where Chernock was planning to build his development — are concerned that ForwardDallas may have paved a smoother road forward for the development they rallied so hard against. Chernock, who declined our latest request for an interview, recently withdrew his zoning applications from the city system, a move that gave Yesenia Serrano a short-lived sense of “relief.
“They didn't really want to share anything with us, which definitely makes us believe and think that there's a motive behind that,” Serrano said. “We believe he’s most likely going to resubmit these zoning applications under this whole new ForwardDallas deal.” It's possible that Chernock withdrew the North Boulevard Terrace cases to focus on the other side of Oak Cliff, where he has two active cases at 620 N. Bishop Ave. and 719/727 Zang Blvd. The cases could be reviewed by the
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