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White Plains Commission moves to accept consent agenda; two site plans may prompt follow-up meeting

May 20, 2025 | Wylie, Collin County, Texas


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White Plains Commission moves to accept consent agenda; two site plans may prompt follow-up meeting
A motion to accept the consent agenda was made and seconded at the White Plains Commission’s regular meeting on May 20, 2025; the transcript does not record a roll-call tally for that vote.

The meeting had no members of the public sign up to speak during the nonagenda public-comment period. Commissioner Butler said the body would move on to the consent agenda after noting no speakers were present.

Commissioner Chandler said the city has “2 outstanding site plans” and that if those plans are returned with corrections, “we'll have a meeting.” The remarks indicated staff or applicants were still working on required corrections and that the commission could convene again if the revised site plans arrive before next posting deadlines.

Later in the short session, Commissioner Butler moved to adjourn; that motion received a second and the meeting was adjourned.

No ordinances, resolutions, or contested items were discussed on the record in the provided transcript. The record includes routine procedural motions (consent agenda and adjournment) and a brief scheduling update about two pending site plans.

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