During a recent city council meeting, developers presented plans for a new event center in Plano, Texas, aimed at serving the local Nepali community. Fahim Khan, a technical representative for the project, outlined significant modifications made to address previous concerns raised by the planning commission. These changes include the removal of a rooftop patio, enhancements to sound insulation with an STC rating of 60, and a reduction in glass facade area to minimize noise pollution.
Khan emphasized that the facility, which can accommodate up to 420 guests, is designed for small gatherings such as weddings and religious ceremonies, particularly catering to the needs of the nearby Nepali temple. The owner, Michael, clarified that the venue will not host large public events but will focus on invitation-only gatherings, ensuring a controlled environment.
Council members raised questions regarding the sound insulation's effectiveness, with one member seeking clarity on the decibel reduction capabilities. Khan assured that the facility would maintain noise levels below 40 decibels, addressing concerns about potential disturbances to neighboring properties.
Further discussions included the building's underground parking design and security measures, with plans for an elevator and fire escape stairs. The council expressed support for the project, acknowledging the developers' responsiveness to feedback and the potential benefits for the community.
Ultimately, the council unanimously approved the project, with members expressing optimism about its contribution to local cultural events and community gatherings. The developers thanked the council for their support and reiterated their commitment to adhering to city regulations as they move forward with the project.