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Spoke on behalf of his father, opposing the development, arguing it doesn't provide affordable housing, will increase home prices significantly, and will negatively impact the environment and historic land.
Planning and Zoning - Apr 6, 2026→Supported the rezoning, stating that East Plano has seen some decline and this development is a start to making a difference, providing much-needed housing.
Planning and Zoning - Apr 6, 2026→Supported the development, arguing that it provides an opportunity for graduates to find starter homes in Plano and that the needs of young families should be prioritized over wildlife concerns.
Planning and Zoning - Apr 6, 2026→Supported the rezoning, believing the proposed lot sizes are proportional to nearby developments and that the developer has made concessions. He also noted that the development would not negatively impact Ranch Estates.
Requested a postponement of the approval, arguing that the transitional lots proposed are too small compared to existing transitional lots in the adjacent PD 173 zoning, and suggested increasing their size for a better buffer.
Planning and Zoning - Apr 6, 2026→Expressed strong support for the rezoning, believing it will strengthen East Plano's community by bringing in new families and students, and commended the developer for working with neighbors.
Planning and Zoning - Apr 6, 2026→Supported the rezoning, seeing it as an opportunity to develop unused land into a vibrant neighborhood and provide much-needed students for the schools.
Planning and Zoning - Apr 6, 2026→He argued that the proposed SF6/SF7 zoning for the Meadows Baptist Church property does not fit the area, citing past city decisions to reject similar efforts and maintain larger lot sizes. He also highlighted concerns about increased traffic and the inadequacy of the intersection at Los Rios and Merriman.
Planning and Zoning - Jan 5, 2026→Stated he would defer speaking until the next meeting, as he has been in communication with the developer and church regarding plan alterations.
Planning and Zoning - Jan 5, 2026→Expressed appreciation for the city's planning clarity and thanked the commission. He noted that 99 residents were opposed and 6 were for the Meadows Baptist Church rezoning, and he believes the current proposal skips a transitional zoning step.
Planning and Zoning - Jan 5, 2026→Speaking for the Stony Hollow Residents Association, he voiced concerns about reduced lot sizes from estate-type to smaller lots, potential overloading of schools like Hickey Elementary, and increased traffic conflicts with school hours.
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