Government
BY MICHAEL CROUCHLEY
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TENNYSON PKWY.
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$2M set to upgrade Legacy Business Park Plano City Council approved a resolution for an economic development grant worth nearly $2 million to developer A&M Peak LTC for proposed improvements to several buildings along Tennyson Parkway and Democracy Drive. The economic development incentive agreement, approved during the Dec. 11 meeting, includes $1.85 million in funds for improving the location, while $142,000 is earmarked to cover city fees for the project.
Zoning approval will allow redevelopment of the former Collin Creek Mall to proceed.
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Zoning change made for Collin Creek Mall work A rezoning request to accommodate architectural designs of structures within the future Collin Creek Mall will allow the project to continue progressing as more construction is planned to start. Plano City Council approved a modication of development standards during its Dec. 12 continua- tion of the Dec. 11 meeting that will accommodate a
few compliance issues with the zoning designation of the property, Director of Planning Christina Day said. The changes will allow for some overhangs on buildings, clearly identify another area for independent living, and resolve an issue with full lot coverage next to a street along one block, according to city documents. What’s else Site plans for three of the development’s apart- ment buildings were approved on Jan. 2. Day added that the plan review for commercial buildings is also in the pipeline.
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