Plano
This rezoning expands the Urban Mixed Use One district by over 4 acres, allows for more housing and outdoor entertainment, and reduces office space requirements.
The proposed changes could lead to a more densely populated residential area with less commercial and office space, potentially altering the character of the development and its economic contribution.
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This rezoning expands the Urban Mixed Use One district by over 4 acres, allows for more housing and outdoor entertainment, and reduces office space requirements.
Request to expand the Urban Mixed Use 1 district by rezoning 4.1 acres from Light Industrial 1 to UMU 1, modify the mix of uses to allow more residential and outdoor commercial amusement, and amend other development standards.
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