City officials in McKinney have approved new zoning and annexation for a 136-acre lot east of the Honey Creek development, allowing for a mix of single-family homes—including traditional, cottage, and villa homes—with a maximum of 600 dwelling units permitted on the site. At least 100 traditional lots are required, and up to 200 villas are allowed. The zoning was approved as it aligns with surrounding properties and includes development standards consistent with the Honey Creek municipal management district.
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