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Frisco vs Plano

How do green building code rules compare between Frisco, TX and Plano, TX?

Frisco and Plano have similar restriction levels.

Frisco, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Frisco adopts the International Energy Conservation Code through FMC Chapter 14, with local amendments. Builders must meet insulation, window, and HVAC efficiency targets, and Frisco offers limited incentives but does not mandate full LEED-style green certification on private projects.

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Plano, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Plano adopts the International Energy Conservation Code through Chapter 6 of the city code, with local amendments coordinated through North Central Texas Council of Governments. The city has not adopted a stand-alone green building mandate beyond IECC.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFriscoPlano
Adopted codeInternational Energy CodeIECC
Fuel-type banPreempted by state-
Cert mandateVoluntary only-
Trigger for upgradesMajor renovation-
City chapter-Plano Code Ch. 6
Coordinator-NCTCOG
Voluntary programs-Oncor and CoServ rebates

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Frisco FAQ

Does Frisco require new homes to be all-electric?

No. Texas state preemption blocks Frisco from banning natural gas connections. The city enforces energy-performance targets but lets builders choose fuel types within those limits.

Are existing Frisco homes forced to retrofit insulation?

Generally no. Energy upgrades typically apply at major renovation, addition, or system-replacement triggers, not as standalone mandatory retrofits on existing single-family homes.

Plano FAQ

Does Plano require solar panels on new homes?

No. Plano follows the IECC adopted under Chapter 6 but has not added a solar mandate. Texas state law also limits the local rules cities can impose on residential energy disclosures.

Where can I find Plano energy code amendments?

Plano Building Inspections publishes adopted code editions and local amendments. NCTCOG coordinates regional amendments with member cities to keep DFW requirements aligned.

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