The Texas Pool’s Proposed Zoning Change
Have you seen the new Proposed Zoning Change sign in front of the Texas Pool?
This is part of our effort to become one of the City of Plano’s Heritage Landmark sites.
Heritage Landmark Sites are designated properties that have significant historical value to the city and to the community.
Currently there are 34 historical properties in Plano that are designated as Heritage Landmarks. The Texas Pool hopes to be the 35th.
Plano’s Heritage Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 25 at 6 p.m. to consider the pool’s Heritage Landmark application.
If approved, the designation requires a zoning change from Single-Family Residence to a Heritage Resource designation. Our case is #ZC2022-020.
A separate public hearing will be held before the Planning and Zoning Commission on May 15.
The Texas Pool is already one of the city of Plano’s five historic properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. These historic sites were determined to be of National preservation importance.
We are so grateful for the support of the Texas Historical Commission, the City of Plano and the City of Plano Heritage Commission, and the Plano Conservancy as well as local business, corporations, and our community for supporting The Texas Pool Foundation’s preservation efforts.
If you have questions or want more information, you can reach out to Texas Pool Foundation Founder Janet Vermillion Moos at janet@texaspool.org or you can contact Bhavesh Mittal, Plano’s Heritage Preservation Officer, at 972-941-7151.