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Commissioners press developer over K Avenue rezoning for 49 attached homes; no action taken
Summary
Staff presented a request to rezone a 6.6-acre parcel on K Avenue from corridor commercial to single-family attached to allow 49 residences. Commissioners raised access, environmental health, cell-tower setback and neighbor-notice concerns; no final vote was taken.
Plano staff presented a rezoning request to convert a 6.6-acre parcel on the west side of K Avenue from corridor commercial to single-family residence attached, proposing 49 attached homes.
Staff said the site lies within a local small-area plan (referred to in the staff presentation as the area plan) and that the requested change is not fully consistent with the plan’s current guidance for corridor commercial uses. The planner noted portions of the site fall within an environmental health area and that the proposed residential use could impose new restrictions on adjacent commercial properties, including requirements tied to setback buffers and screening.
Commissioners asked detailed technical questions about access, shared driveways, median openings on K Avenue…
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