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Planning commissioners approve Plano ISD zoning changes for new CTE campus; concerns on parking, noise addressed

Plano Planning and Zoning Commission · November 5, 2024
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The Planning & Zoning Commission voted 7–0 on Nov. 4 to approve rezoning and plan development changes that allow Plano Independent School District to build a centralized career and technical education center at Alma Drive and Park Boulevard; staff and the applicant addressed traffic, buffering and noise concerns raised by commissioners and two nearby respondents.

The Plano Planning & Zoning Commission voted 7–0 on Nov. 4 to approve zoning changes that would let the Plano Independent School District develop a centralized career and technical education (CTE) campus on roughly 19.8 acres at Alma Drive and Park Boulevard.

Staff planner Destiny Woods told the commission the amendment would expand PD 109 and remove an attached concept plan to allow a public CTE facility offering programs such as robotics, welding, radiology and culinary arts. Staff said amended stipulations would require a 50-foot landscape buffer, a 150-foot generator setback and an 8-foot masonry screening wall; parking would be set at one space…

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