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ADU Permits: Frisco vs Plano

How do adu permits rules compare between Frisco, TX and Plano, TX?

Frisco and Plano have similar restriction levels.

Frisco, TX

Collin County

Heavy Restrictions

Frisco restricts accessory dwelling units in single-family residential districts. The Frisco Zoning Ordinance permits only an accessory 'servant's quarters' or guest house incidental to the principal dwelling, and it cannot be operated as a separate rental household. A true detached ADU as a separate unit typically requires a Specific Use Permit (SUP) reviewed by Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council under Texas Local Government Code Ch. 211 zoning authority.

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Plano, TX

Collin County

Heavy Restrictions

Plano restricts accessory dwelling units in single-family residential districts. Under the Plano Zoning Ordinance, only a 'servant's quarters' or accessory living quarters incidental to the main dwelling is permitted, and it cannot be rented as a separate unit. Detached ADUs as separate rental units require a Specific Use Permit (SUP), reviewed by Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council under Texas Local Government Code Ch. 211 zoning authority.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFriscoPlano
AuthorityFrisco Zoning Ord; TX LGC Ch. 211Plano Zoning Ord; TX LGC Ch. 211
Accessory UseGuest house/servant's quartersGuest house/servant's quarters
Separate Rental ADURequires SUPRequires SUP
Review Timeline6-12 months for SUP6-12 months for SUP
Building Code2021 IRC with TX amendments2021 IRC with TX amendments
CountiesCollin (primary), Denton (small portion)-

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Frisco FAQ

Can I build an ADU in Frisco?

Frisco's single-family zoning generally permits only one dwelling unit per lot. An accessory guest house or servant's quarters may be allowed as incidental to the main dwelling but cannot be rented as a separate household. A true ADU as a separate rental unit requires a Specific Use Permit (SUP) with Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council approval and public hearings under TX LGC §211.007.

What permits do I need?

If allowed as a guest house: a building permit from Building Inspections covering structural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical trades. For a separate-unit ADU: first a Specific Use Permit through Planning & Zoning under TX LGC §211.007, then the building permit. Frisco enforces the 2021 IRC with Texas amendments.

Plano FAQ

Can I build an ADU in Plano?

Plano's single-family zoning generally permits only one dwelling unit per lot. An accessory guest house or servant's quarters may be allowed as incidental to the main dwelling but cannot be rented as a separate unit. A true ADU as a separate rental requires a Specific Use Permit (SUP) with public hearings.

Why is Plano stricter than California cities?

Texas Local Government Code Chapter 211 grants home-rule cities like Plano broad zoning authority and has not preempted local ADU rules. Unlike California's Gov. Code §65852.2, Texas has no statewide ministerial ADU permitting mandate, so Plano retains discretionary control through the SUP process.

What permits do I need?

If allowed as a guest house: a building permit from Building Inspections covering structural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical trades. For a separate-unit ADU: first a Specific Use Permit through Planning & Zoning, then the building permit. Plano enforces the 2021 IRC with Texas amendments.

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