The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended unanimously last night the construction of a 14,500-square-foot 24-hour emergency medical facility in the Kyle Marketplace Center at the corner of City Lights Drive and the southbound I-35 frontage road.
The facility, about the size of a typical Trader Joe’s specialty grocery store, will not be accessible from the frontage road.
The commissioners were also introduced during their 20-minute session to Howard J. Koontz, the city’s new planning director, who joined the city’s staff Monday, leaving a similar position in an Atlanta suburb with a population just over 12,000.
will there be ambulances?
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