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Planning and Zoning Commission reviews recent Town Council approvals, future items

October 07, 2025 | Prosper, Collin County, Texas


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Planning and Zoning Commission reviews recent Town Council approvals, future items
Staff reported to the Prosper Planning and Zoning Commission on council actions taken since the commission’s last meeting, including approvals and items slated for future council agendas.

Development Services staff told commissioners that the Town Council approved a frontage-waiver request for Teal 380 for a lot within a retail development that lacked frontage on a public right-of-way. Staff said the plan development for Prosper Oaks and a comprehensive-plan amendment were also reviewed by council; after further review, staff said the subdivision as a whole complied with the comprehensive plan and the amendment would not be required. Staff reported the council approved a notice-of-appeals procedure affecting previously approved preliminary site plans and site plans.

Staff also reported that, on Sept. 23, the council approved an ordinance for the plan development at 607 East First Street and the associated development agreement for that property. Staff listed future council agenda items that may affect the commission’s work, including historic-tree removal requests at Wandering Creek, an amendment to Gates of Prosper plan development and associated development agreement, and plan development for Bella Prosper (which staff said is scheduled for a later meeting and may not be heard immediately).

The commission approved the consent agenda earlier in the meeting. Commissioner Blansett moved approval of consent agenda items 3a through 3e; the motion was seconded and carried 6–0. Later in the meeting Commissioner Carson moved to adjourn; Commissioner Blansett seconded and the meeting adjourned at 6:09 p.m. on a recorded 7–0 vote.

Staff said the commission’s Oct. 21 agenda will include election of officers and the continued Unified Development Code public hearing. New commissioners Daniel and Butler were welcomed during the report.

No substantive public testimony was received during this portion of the meeting; commissioners did not vote on council actions — the item was informational and for possible future scheduling by staff.

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