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McKinney planning commission approves warehouse expansion with reduced street-tree requirement

2264178 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a site-plan design exception allowing Mobile Mounting Solutions to expand a warehouse at 406 Interchange Street with fewer street canopy trees than zoning would normally require; approval was unanimous, 7–0.

The McKinney Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 11 unanimously approved a site plan and a design exception allowing an expansion of a light-manufacturing and office facility at 406 Interchange Street.

City planner Stewart Starry told commissioners the applicant proposes two loading bays oriented toward Interchange Street and that the usual tree ratio for that configuration — one street canopy tree per 30 feet of frontage — could not be met because of the existing site conditions. Staff…

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