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McKinney City Council approves multiple rezonings, SUPs and a mixed‑residential annexation; consent agenda passes

City of McKinney City Council · February 3, 2026

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Summary

The City Council approved a consent agenda, a mixed‑residential annexation/townhome zoning, several rezones (including a Wilmoth/Highway 5 industrial rezone), and two specific‑use permits (Murphy Oil fuel sales and Brake Masters vehicle repair) during its Feb. 3 meeting.

The McKinney City Council on Feb. 3 approved the consent agenda and several land‑use and permitting requests, including a mixed‑residential annexation (townhomes), a rezoning of roughly 22.5 acres to I‑1 (light industrial) at Wilmoth and Highway 5, a small parcel rezoning from PD to C‑1 near Hardin Boulevard and Aspen Drive, and two specific‑use permits for vehicle fuel sales (Murphy Oil) and a vehicle‑repair retailer (Brake Masters).

At the start of the meeting the council approved its consent agenda. A later motion carried to approve a mixed‑residential annexation and zoning for a site on the north side of Bloomdale Road (near the future 380 bypass). Staff described that earlier item as approximately 11.23 acres with proposed townhome development; the applicant showed a 3‑D rendering and described parking, EV charging and detention‑area amenities. (Staff: Raley; Applicant: Kevin Patel)

Other items that passed with limited discussion: • A rezone of about 22.5 acres from agricultural to I‑1 (light industrial) at the southeast corner of State Highway 5 and Wilmoth Road; P&Z and staff recommended approval and no public opposition registered. (Staff: Raley) • A rezoning from PD to C‑1 for a leftover parcel at Hardin Boulevard and Aspen Drive to facilitate adjacent commercial development; P&Z recommended unanimous approval. (Staff: Raley) • A specific‑use permit for passenger vehicle fuel sales (Murphy Oil) at North Central Expressway and Virginia Parkway: the UDC caps the number of fuel stations at an intersection and staff recommended denial, but P&Z recommended approval and the council approved the SUP after applicant remarks. (Applicant: Matt Moore) • A SUP for Brake Masters (minor vehicle repair) at 12021 W. 380 was approved as a routine item. (Applicant: Juan Vasquez)

Council members used the council‑comment period to highlight community events, including the point‑in‑time census and Black History Month programming, and to thank staff and volunteers who supported emergency sheltering during recent winter weather. The meeting adjourned at about 8:06 p.m.

Votes at a glance: the transcript records unanimous or near‑unanimous approval for the listed items; where the spoken tally was unclear in the audio transcript, the chair announced that the motion carried. Specific item identifiers and staff reports are in the official posted agenda packet and administrative record. (See actions list.)