You can now sign up to speak at council meetings online at this link or the Zoom link up to 15 minutes before the scheduled meeting, which is typically at the 7:00 Regular Meeting. This link is also permanently available on the City Council Agenda page linked at the bottom of this post, or in person at the kiosk at the Municipal Center. You may alternatively share your thoughts by emailing councilcomments@plano.gov by 4:00 PM the day of the meeting. The council meeting will be livestreamed on both PlanoTV.org and on the City of Plano Facebook page.
Executive Session (starts at 5:00 PM)
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Economic Development consideration
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Legal Advice related to sign regulations and solicitation regulations on public and private property
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Reappointments/Appointments for Board of Adjustment, Building Standards Commission, Heritage Commission, and Planning & Zoning Commission
Preliminary Open Meeting
(Whenever Executive Session, which starts at 5:00 PM, ends)
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Reappointments/Appointments for Board of Adjustment, Building Standards Commission, Heritage Commission, and Planning & Zoning Commission
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Reappointments for Animal Shelter Advisory Committee, Civil Service Commission, Community Relations Commission, Cultural Affairs Commission, Library Advisory Board, Parks and Recreation Planning Board, Plano Housing Authority, Retirement Security Plan Committee, Senior Advisory Board, and Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zones (TIRZ) No. 2 and 3 Boards
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2022 Council Meeting Schedule
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Code of Conduct – related to endorsements during elections and campaign donation recusal
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Noise Ordinance Update
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Residential Lighting Update
Regular Meeting (starts at 7:00 PM)
Note: the Consent Agenda is at the bottom of this post.
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Certificates of Commendation: Recognition of the Graduates of the Texas Certified Public Manager Program
Comments of Public Interest: every meeting, anyone can speak about anything for up to three minutes, with 30 total minutes allotted for this segment.
Items for Individual Consideration
NOTE: notable items from the Consent Agenda are at the bottom of this post.
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Item (1): Rezone to allow restaurant/cafeteria as a permitted use at the northeast corner of 15th Street and Greenway Drive
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Item (2): Rezone to allow Used Vehicle Dealership on the west side of Preston Road, north of State Highway 190
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Item (3): Amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance with updates to Definitions (Government Facility), Lot and Building Standards, Allowed Uses and Use Classifications, Parking and Loading, Signs, and related sections of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance
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Item (4): Approve a Service and Assessment Plan and Assessment Roll for the Collin Creek East Public Improvement District (PID)
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Item (5): Approve a Service and Assessment Plan and Assessment Roll for the Collin Creek West Public Improvement District (still PID)
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Item (6): Adopt the 2021-2022 Action Plan, including the summary of Community Development Block Grant and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HUD funds)
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Item (7): Acquisition by DART via Eminent Domain of the parcel at 910 10th Street for the Silver Line Project. This was tabled at the April 26th meeting for DART to attempt to negotiate with the property owner before Eminent Domain was authorized. DART now feels negotiations have reached an impasse, and is once again requesting authorization to exercise Eminent Domain (in Texas, entities such as DART can exercise Eminent Domain, but must first receive the approval of the governing jurisdiction–in this case, the City of Plano)
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Item (9): Approve the taking of a portion of City public park land–Hoblitzelle Trail–as required under Texas law, to use for permanent utility and access easements, and temporary construction easements for improvements to the Hoblitzelle Trail
Notable Consent Agenda Items
Total of $10,702,191 of your money in proposed expenses
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Item (e): $1,789,700 to repair 19,000 square yards of street and alley pavement, 12,000 square feet of sidewalk and 51 barrier free ramps at various locations
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Item (g): $268,500 to bury overhead power lines along the southern right-of-way of 15th Place
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Item (i): $1,159,615 for remodeling the Joint Use Police Substation
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Item (j): $1,997,742 for drainage improvements at eight sites
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Item (k): $2,366,895 for Security Cameras and Installation to Securadyne Systems (that’s awfully close to Cyberdyne Systems… I told you I’m looking out for you against the Rise of the Machines)
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Item (q): $306,727 for approximately 15,000 linear feet of existing water line rehabilitation and paving repairs
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Item (t): To call for a public hearing on the creation of the Collin Creek Garage Public Improvement District






