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Wylie planning commission approves Cordero Construction maintenance yard at 2726 Exchange Street

Wylie Planning and Zoning Commission · April 21, 2026

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Summary

The Wylie Planning and Zoning Commission on April 21 approved a site plan for a 0.26-acre Cordero Construction maintenance yard at 2726 Exchange Street with conditions including additional landscaping, a wooden perimeter fence, pedestrian access and fire-department access; the motion passed unanimously.

The Wylie Planning and Zoning Commission on April 21 approved a site plan for a Cordero Construction maintenance yard at 2726 Exchange Street, voting unanimously to clear the application for light-industrial use on a 0.26-acre lot.

Mister Molina, presenting the application, said the site has street frontage on Exchange Street and Hensley Lane and that the proposal includes additional landscaping along Hensley because a new residential development lies to the south. "They are providing a wooden fence around the entire development," Molina said, adding the site will include a fire lane and two parking spaces and will provide a meandering sidewalk to create pedestrian access.

Molina also told the commission the company's work focuses on underground utilities and that the applicant may at some future date add a building of roughly 3,000 square feet on the north side of the parcel; he said such a building would require a separate site-plan review if it proceeds. Commissioners asked for clarification about access and fire-department needs; Molina noted the fenced access will require either a Knox box or an automatic gate system to allow emergency entry.

After the presentation and brief questions, the commission moved and seconded approval and the chair announced the motion passed 6-0. The approval clears the site plan as presented; any new building on the site would come back to the commission for review and additional parking if required.

The consent agenda and two procedural votes earlier in the meeting also passed unanimously. The commission is scheduled to meet again on May 5, when several additional site plans are expected to be considered.