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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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