A concept plan for a mixed-use development in Westlake modeled after European villages was approved Monday night after four months of discussions and meetings with residents.

Westlake Entrada, formerly called Westlake Vallecito, is expected to include a hotel, dozens of retail shops, restaurants and a 3,000-seat amphitheater, plus 322 residences.

The housing includes single-family detached homes and townhomes or villas. Apartments that were part of the proposal early on were eliminated after residents complained.

After hearing that concern and others, developers Mehrdad Moayedi of Centurion American and Jeff Blackard withdrew the proposal in February and conducted design charrettes with residents to explore the ideas involved.

The town Planning and Zoning Commission approved the revised concept plan for the $500 million development unanimously when the developers brought it back earlier this month.

Only a handful of residents spoke against Entrada on Monday before the town council unanimously approved both the land use plan amendment and rezoning required.

The 85-acre property at FM 1938 and Solana Boulevard runs along Hwy. 114.

Next, a detailed site plan will be brought to the council for approval.