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The Wylie City Council voted 6-1 on Oct. 14 to approve a final plat replat of Lots 2R1 and 2R2, Block A of the Senior Medical Addition, creating two commercial lots on 5.434 acres at 2310 West FM 544.
Councilman Scott Williams moved to approve the item as presented; Councilman Dave Strang seconded. The motion carried with Mayor Pro Tem Gino Milinche voting against the measure.
Council discussion on the item was limited. Mayor Pro Tem Milinche said he remained opposed because he did not believe having a single access point between the two lots (one drive-through) was appropriate; he said he had voted against the item previously when it was considered in February.
City staff confirmed the plat met the city’s technical subdivision requirements. The approval finalizes the replat and allows the two commercial lots to be developed subject to applicable permits and site-review requirements.
No amendments to the plat were recorded at the meeting.
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