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Wylie council approves downtown rules, sign code, cell tower, annex matters and other items in 7–0 votes
Summary
The Wylie City Council on Jan. 14 adopted a series of ordinances and administrative measures—covering downtown historic district rules, a new sign code, a PD amendment for a cell‑site, disannexation of a small boat‑ramp parcel, a boundary‑adjustment of ETJ, and designation of the city’s official newspaper—largely by unanimous votes.
Wylie, Texas — The Wylie City Council on Jan. 14 approved multiple ordinances and administrative actions in unanimous votes after brief staff presentations and limited discussion.
Key outcomes (motions and votes) - Downtown Historic District ordinance (amendments to overlay): Council approved amendments to Appendix B, Article 6. The ordinance updates building‑type standards, clarifies identifying features for historic residential types, and adds rules for special‑event and promotional signage in the downtown right‑of‑way. P&Z and the Historic Review Commission recommended approval. Motion to approve by Councilman David R. Duke; second by Councilwoman Gina Maleche. Vote: 7–0.
- Sign regulations (replacement ordinance): Council repealed earlier sign ordinances and adopted a comprehensive new sign code (chapter 22, article 20). Staff…
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