Frisco zoning is anchored by the Comprehensive Plan and overlay districts for major destinations including Frisco Square, The Star, Toyota Stadium area, PGA HQ, and the planned Universal Studios Frisco campus.
The Frisco Comprehensive Plan and Frisco 2040 framework guide land use, transportation, and economic development. Special planning areas use planned development districts and overlay zoning to tailor standards for signature projects: Cowboys' The Star training facility, FC Dallas' Toyota Stadium, the PGA of America headquarters at Fields, and the announced Universal Studios Frisco theme park. Planned developments allow flexibility in setbacks, height, parking, and use mix in exchange for site-specific design and infrastructure commitments. Property owners check the zoning map and PD ordinance for parcel-specific rules.
Building or operating outside the approved planned development standards can trigger stop-work orders, denied permits, and zoning enforcement actions.
Frisco, TX
Frisco is planning station-area development around the DART Silver Line Cotton Belt rail extension, supporting higher-intensity mixed-use zoning near future ...
Frisco, TX
Frisco does not run a state-style affordable housing density bonus program; additional density is negotiated parcel by parcel through planned development zon...
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