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Council denies proposal to convert Sandy Lake retail space into Goodwill donation drop-off site

5774825 · September 10, 2025
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Summary

A request to amend zoning to allow a Goodwill drop-off and storage-only facility at 1090 E. Sandy Lake Road failed after council expressed concern about outside storage, blight and fit with retail zoning. Applicant had proposed a valet-style drop-off using indoor storage and periodic truck pickups.

The Coppell City Council on Sept. 9 rejected a request to amend a detailed plan development to allow a Goodwill donation drop-off and indoor storage operation at 1090 East Sandy Lake Road, a small retail building that includes a drive-through lane.

Applicant representatives said the site would be a clean, valet-style donation point with staff to accept items and offload them into wheeled containers; Goodwill trucks would pick up stored donations from a roll-up door at the rear of the building. Alan…

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