Wiley Planning Zoning Commission approves multi-tenant retail site plan on Highway 78

July 15, 2025 | Wylie, Collin County, Texas


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Wiley Planning Zoning Commission approves multi-tenant retail site plan on Highway 78
The Wylie Planning and Zoning Commission convened on July 15, 2025, to discuss key developments in the city, including a significant site plan for a new multi-tenant retail development. The meeting began with an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a brief period for public comments on non-agenda items, which yielded no responses.

The main focus of the meeting was the approval of a site plan for Lot 5R of the Slate Commercial development, located at 1812 North State Highway 78. This site plan involves a 7,600 square foot building that will complete the frontage of the Slate development, which includes existing tenants like Starbucks and Starwood Cafe. The new building will primarily house Sherwin Williams, a paint store, along with a smaller section for Goodwill and additional unassigned retail space.

Commission members noted that while the site plan requires 39 parking spaces, it currently provides 34. However, the development allows for shared parking arrangements, and plans are in place to enhance parking availability on the property’s north side. The commission unanimously approved the site plan with a vote of 4-0.

In closing remarks, it was indicated that there may not be a meeting scheduled for the first week of August, as ongoing site plan preparations are still underway. However, a subsequent meeting is anticipated for the following Tuesday. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, which was also passed unanimously.

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