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Plano planning commission recommends Lavonne Farms rezoning to council with development agreement
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 8‑0 Nov. 17 to recommend rezoning roughly 215.7 acres known as LaVonne (Lavonne) Farms to the Residential Community Design (RCD) district, contingent on a signed development agreement addressing infrastructure phasing and cost participation.
The City of Plano Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 17 unanimously recommended that City Council consider rezoning roughly 215.7 acres known as LaVonne (Lavonne) Farms from agricultural to a Residential Community Design district, subject to a development agreement to govern infrastructure phasing and cost participation.
Mike Bell, assistant director of planning, told the commission the site is among the largest remaining greenfield tracts in the city and is located west of Jupiter Road and north of Parker Road near the Plano Event Center. Staff’s presentation said the proposal subdivides the property into three subdistricts: Subdistrict A (primarily single‑family tiers), Subdistrict B (multifamily/tier 4) and Subdistrict C (a rural preserve…
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