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Commission denies developer’s mid‑rise planned development; staff had warned of sewer and access gaps
Summary
After staff recommended denial, the commission denied two related planned development requests (items 2a and 2b) for mid‑rise residential buildings in the Legacy/Spring Creek corridor, citing inconsistencies with the comprehensive plan, missing sewer capacity analysis, unresolved access agreements, and an incomplete PD submittal; votes recorded 6–1 with one abstention.
The Plano Planning and Zoning Commission voted Tuesday to deny two related requests from Trumont Group (items 2a and 2b) that would have allowed mid‑rise residential development in a Commercial Employment district near Spring Creek Parkway and the Dallas North Tollway.
Molly Coria, the city’s lead planner, told commissioners staff recommended denial because the request runs counter to the comprehensive plan’s employment‑center designation, lacked required design elements for a mixed‑use environment, and did not include a wastewater capacity study. Coria…
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