Frisco prohibits all exterior signage for home-based businesses. No window signs, yard signs, or vehicle lettering parked in driveway.
Frisco home occupation rules prohibit all external evidence of the business including signs, displays, window lettering, and commercial vehicles with business lettering parked in residential driveways overnight. Only a single non-illuminated name plate permitted by general zoning sign code may apply. Temporary signs for garage sales and similar are regulated separately under Frisco sign code and may require a permit.
Sign violation: up to 500 dollars first offense, up to 2,000 dollars repeat. Sign subject to impoundment.
Frisco, TX
Frisco's zoning and property maintenance codes do not restrict residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays at single-family homes. Political ...
Frisco, TX
Frisco has no specific City ordinance regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. The principal restrictions come from HOA covenants under the Texas ...
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
Built-in outdoor kitchens in Frisco require separate trade permits from the Building Inspections Division: building permit for structural elements, mechanica...
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
Frisco adopts the International Fire Code through the Frisco Code of Ordinances Fire Prevention chapter, enforced by Frisco Fire Department. IFC Β§308.1.4 pro...
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