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Commission approves 7‑Eleven at Hardin and FM 543 with masonry wall and temporary screening
Summary
After staff recommended denial because the proposed pumps sit about 180 feet from nearby homes (UDC requires 250 feet), the Planning and Zoning Commission approved a specific-use permit for a 7‑Eleven at Hardin and FM 543 with conditions including a solid wall on the north and temporary vegetal screening on the east; vote was unanimous.
The McKinney Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of a specific-use permit (SUP) for a proposed 7‑Eleven and fuel station at the northeast corner of Hardin Boulevard and FM 543, imposing conditions to reduce impacts on nearby residences.
Staff planner Jake Bennett recommended denial, saying the planned fuel dispensers are approximately 180 feet from adjacent residential property lines while the Unified Development Code requires 250 feet for the use to be permitted by right. Bennett told commissioners staff…
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