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Wylie Planning and Zoning Commission approves five site plans and zoning requests including bank, auto‑repair SUP and flex‑space amendment
Summary
Wylie Planning and Zoning Commission members on Oct. 21 voted unanimously to approve the consent minutes and four site‑plan or zoning matters: an amenity center in the Ladera development, a bank with a two‑lane drive‑through on South State Highway 78, an office/warehouse at 32 Steel Road, a special‑use permit to allow minor automobile repair on North State Highway 78, and an amendment to the Woodlake Village planned development to permit modified light‑industrial flex space.
Wylie Planning and Zoning Commission members on Oct. 21 voted unanimously to approve the consent minutes and four site‑plan or zoning matters: an amenity center in the Ladera development, a bank with a two‑lane drive‑through on South State Highway 78, an office/warehouse facility at 32 Steel Road, a special‑use permit to allow minor automobile repair on North State Highway 78, and an amendment to the Woodlake Village planned development to permit modified light‑industrial flex space.
The approvals included: a site plan for an amenity center on 0.83 acres at 2405 Camino Way in the Ladera development; a site plan to demolish an existing restaurant and build a P & C Bank with a two‑lane drive‑through on 0.66 acres at 409 S. State Highway 78; a site plan for an 18,000‑square‑foot office/warehouse for a plumbing business on 2.91 acres at 32 Steel Road; a recommendation to city council to allow an automobile minor‑repair use by special‑use permit on 1 acre at 990 N. State Highway 78; and a recommendation to city council to amend Planned Development PD‑2022‑38 to allow modified light‑industrial flex space on 4.737 acres at 1820 N. State Highway 78 (Lot 6, Block A of Woodlake Village).
Why it matters: the items change how specific parcels along State Highway 78 and several commercial and industrial pads in Wylie may be used, adding neighborhood amenities, new banking services, light industrial/flex commercial space, and a permitted minor auto‑repair use subject to the city’s SUP conditions. Several approvals included landscaping, parking and drainage conditions intended to limit off‑site impacts.
Ladera amenity center (2405 Camino Way) Staff presented a site plan for a single‑lot amenity center…
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