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The developer expressed gratitude for the collaborative process and highlighted his company's long-standing commitment to East Plano, emphasizing the quality of the proposed subdivision and its positive impact on the community.
City Council - Apr 27, 2026→While generally in favor of the development and commending the compromise efforts, the speaker expressed reservations about the use of a Planned Development zoning, arguing it should be a straightforward single-family zoning. Concerns were raised about the equity of future homeowners bearing the cost of maintaining private agreements like the fence and buffer.
City Council - Apr 27, 2026→A long-time East Plano resident spoke in strong support of the rezoning, emphasizing the need for more families and homes to keep local schools and businesses vibrant. He praised the developer's efforts to compromise and listen to residents.
City Council - Apr 27, 2026→A resident who moved to Plano for family opportunities expressed support for the rezoning, stating his intention to purchase one of the new homes and advocating for more housing to attract families like his to the city.
A lifelong Plano resident and East Plano native voiced strong support for the rezoning, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful residential development to welcome new families, support schools, and strengthen the community's sense of belonging.
City Council - Apr 27, 2026→A 33-year resident of East Plano and a real estate professional supported the rezoning, noting the proposed lot sizes are proportional to the area and that the development would not negatively impact adjacent subdivisions. He believes the project is in the best interest of East Plano's growth.
City Council - Apr 27, 2026→