The Plano Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve a Heritage Landmark designation for a 3.8‑acre property at the southeast corner of 15th Street and Pitman Drive, authorizing limited modifications to development standards intended to preserve the landmark.
Destiny Woods, planner with the Planning Department, presented the request and explained that the Heritage Landmark overlay allows the commission to modify development standards to protect historic assets. Staff and the Heritage Commission recommended approval and the record includes support letters within the two‑foot buffer area.
Stipulations included allowing crushed‑granite as an appropriate paving material in certain parking and gate areas and requiring final identification signage to be approved through the Heritage Commission via a certificate of appropriateness. The staff report characterized the requested modifications as consistent with the comprehensive plan and appropriate to preserve the site.
The public hearing produced no registered opposition. On a motion and second, the commission approved the designation and the associated modifications; the motion was recorded in the transcript as passing with the tally shown as “720.” The item moves forward under the city’s Heritage Landmark procedures and any final signage will return to the Heritage Commission for approval.