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A 31-year resident supported the rezoning, stating that more people are needed in East Plano to prevent school closures and maintain neighborhood vitality.
Planning and Zoning - Mar 2, 2026→A resident opposed the rezoning, stating it's inconsistent with the comprehensive plan and puts neighbors at odds, suggesting a plan development approach instead of rezoning.
Planning and Zoning - Mar 2, 2026→Supported the rezoning, expressing disappointment that the plan reduced units, and noted concerns about the HOA bearing maintenance costs for open space and screening.
Planning and Zoning - Mar 2, 2026→The president of the Stony Hollow HOA opposed the rezoning, arguing that the proposed lot size is inconsistent with the HOA's established standard of SF-9 and raises concerns about traffic and emergency service access.
Yielded time to her husband, Phil Langley, and expressed a desire for the proposal to be rejected in favor of a plan development approach.
Planning and Zoning - Mar 2, 2026→A pastor and long-time East Plano resident spoke in support of the rezoning, emphasizing the need for more families to keep schools and businesses vibrant.
Planning and Zoning - Mar 2, 2026→A resident who moved to Plano five years ago supported the rezoning, believing it will provide more families the opportunity to experience the benefits of living in East Plano and help the school district.
Planning and Zoning - Mar 2, 2026→A resident adjacent to the property opposed the rezoning, arguing the proposed density is too high and inconsistent with the surrounding estate development zoning, suggesting a maximum of 30 lots.
Planning and Zoning - Mar 2, 2026→President of the Ranch Estates HOA opposed the rezoning, stating that residents moved to the area for open spaces and larger lots, and that estate development zoning would be more compatible.
Planning and Zoning - Mar 2, 2026→A resident with a shared property line expressed concerns about property rights, buffer assurances, livestock rights, and density, questioning how the infill design preserves neighborhood character.
Planning and Zoning - Mar 2, 2026→A resident supported the rezoning, citing the developer's positive track record in a previous project and believing this is the best option for their part of Plano.
Planning and Zoning - Mar 2, 2026→