Frisco is a landlocked city in North Texas, approximately 300 miles from the Gulf Coast. There are no coastal development regulations. Texas coastal management applies only to Gulf Coast counties. Frisco's waterfront regulations focus on local creek corridors and lake areas.
Frisco has no coastal ordinances as it is far inland. The city's waterfront features include Stewart Creek, Panther Creek, and other tributaries. Development along creek corridors is subject to floodplain regulations and riparian buffer requirements. Lewisville Lake is nearby but Frisco's municipal boundary does not include direct lake frontage. The Texas Coastal Management Program applies only to designated Gulf Coast counties and has no bearing on Frisco.
Not applicable. Frisco has no coastal development regulations. Development near creek corridors is subject to floodplain and buffer requirements with their own enforcement mechanisms.
Frisco, TX
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Frisco, TX
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Frisco, TX
Frisco has no citywide ordinance restricting residential holiday lights at single-family homes. Restrictions arise principally from HOA covenants under the T...
Frisco, TX
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Frisco, TX
Frisco has no specific ordinance regulating residential offset smokers, pellet grills, or wood-fired pizza ovens at single-family homes. Multi-family balcony...
Frisco, TX
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