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Plano approves downtown plan-development expansion but strips air-filtration signage requirement
Summary
Council approved an expansion to a downtown PD district that adds a small parcel for a multifamily phase; council members voted 8-0 after removing a Planning & Zoning stipulation requiring property managers to post air-filtration replacement specs and logs, which members said would be difficult to enforce.
The Plano City Council approved a request to expand a downtown plan-development district to include a 0.2-acre parcel adjacent to 14th Street, clearing the way for a final multifamily phase, but removed a Planning & Zoning Commission stipulation that would have required property management to post air-filtration replacement specifications and a log of recent filter changes.
Eric Hill, the city's assistant director for planning, told the council the request would bring an additional tract into PD 123 and that no net new multifamily units were being requested for the district overall; he said the proposal…
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