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Commission approves reduced loading setback for Custer Frontier Marketplace with screening requirements
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a design exception to reduce the required residential adjacency buffer for loading from 200 feet to 60 feet for the Custer Frontier Marketplace, subject to masonry walls, plantings, recessed docks and other mitigation; vote was 7‑0.
The City of McKinney Planning and Zoning Commission on Sept. 9 approved a design exception for the Custer Frontier Marketplace (agenda item 250033SP2) that reduces the required residential‑adjacency loading buffer from 200 feet to 60 feet, subject to multiple site‑mitigation measures.
Stuart Starry, planner for the City of McKinney, described the request and staff recommendation: the applicant sought to reduce the 200‑foot buffer to 60 feet and proposed mitigation including a 6‑foot masonry wall atop an existing retaining wall (creating an approximately 13‑foot screening device…
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