What’s happening?
McKinney City Council’s Nov. 4 work session agenda includes an update on the comprehensive plan and its “role in the development process,” according to a city document. City staff are expected to review the comprehensive plan and how it’s used during the development process specifically for zoning requests.
The comprehensive plan, which was adopted in 2018, details the community’s vision for the city and acts as a basis for McKinney’s zoning and subdivision regulations. It includes a future land use diagram and a master thoroughfare plan.
Officials refer to the plan for zoning changes, annexations and other development choices made by the city.
Also on the agenda
Council members will also consider a zoning case for DentRX, an autobody shop located at 414 Power House St., during a regular meeting scheduled the same day. The business is applying for a specific use permit to allow vehicle sales on the property.
McKinney’s Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of the permit during an Oct. 28 meeting. City staff are also recommending approval of the permit request since the proposal meets all applicable city criteria, according to a city document.
Get involved
McKinney City Council is scheduled to meet at 4 p.m. for the work session and at 6 p.m. for the regular meeting Nov. 4. Both meetings will take place within the City Council chambers at McKinney City Hall, located at 401 E. Virginia St. Agendas for both meetings can be accessed through the city’s website.
The meetings will be livestreamed for those unable to attend in person. For more information about McKinney City Council meetings, visit www.mckinneytexas.org/1168/council-meetings.
			
									
											