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The Coppell Planning and Zoning Commission handled routine administrative business Feb. 20, electing commission leadership, approving past meeting minutes, and agreeing to continue two items at the applicant’s request.
For the 2025 term the commission formally elected Edmund Haas as chair and Sue Blankenship as vice chair. Commissioner Sue Blankenship nominated Haas for chair; the nomination was seconded and carried by roll call with all commissioners present voting aye.
The commission approved the Dec. 19 meeting minutes on a motion by Commissioner Ed Marr with a second from Commissioner Blankenship; the roll call vote was unanimous among members present.
On agenda items 7 and 8 — PD‑322A and the companion plat for the Carrollton‑Farmers Branch ISD Ag Barn on Sandy Lake Road — the applicant asked to continue both items to the March 20 meeting and waived related timing requirements. The motion to continue was seconded and carried by unanimous roll call vote.
These administrative motions were passed without substantive debate; the continued Carrollton‑Farmers Branch ISD items will return to the commission for hearing on March 20.
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