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Council approves routine consent, tables rezoning and casts appraisal district ballots

November 10, 2025 | Plano, Collin County, Texas


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Council approves routine consent, tables rezoning and casts appraisal district ballots
The Plano City Council took multiple routine actions during its Nov. 10 meeting, voting unanimously on consent business and on two ballot‑casting resolutions and tabling a zoning case to the Nov. 24 meeting.

A motion to accept the consent agenda passed 8–0. The council then received an applicant request to table zoning case 25-006 — a request to rezone about 3.2 acres at the southwest corner of Windhaven Parkway and Red Wolf Lane from agricultural to single‑family attached with a specific-use permit for a private street subdivision — and voted 8–0 to move that item to the Nov. 24 meeting.

On appraisal district business, the council approved a resolution to cast the city’s 125 votes for Doug Bender to the Collin Central Appraisal District board; the motion passed 8–0. For the Denton Central Appraisal District board election, the city had five votes; Mayor John Muns recommended allocating three votes to Anne Palmichol and two votes to Mike Hineffer, and the council approved that allocation 8–0.

There were no contested votes or roll-call dissent recorded in the meeting minutes provided; all motions referenced in the transcript passed unanimously.

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