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Council affirms Planning & Zoning denial of preliminary site plan over parking shortfall
Summary
Frisco City Council unanimously affirmed a Planning & Zoning Commission disapproval of a three‑building preliminary site plan (PSP25‑35), finding the proposal did not meet restaurant parking standards and required roughly 30 additional spaces or a change in proposed uses. Council directed the applicant to work with staff and resubmit to Planning & Zoning.
Frisco City Council on Nov. 4 affirmed, by a 6–0 vote, the Planning & Zoning Commission’s decision to disapprove a preliminary site plan for a 3.8‑acre development (PSP25‑35) on Rolleiter Road near Independence Parkway. Planning staff had recommended denial because the plan applied an in‑line restaurant parking ratio rather than the stand‑alone restaurant ratio required by the zoning ordinance, leaving the proposal short roughly 30 parking spaces under the in‑line calculation.
What the appeal asked
The applicant (Srinath Avatam, a physician and Frisco resident) appealed the P&Z…
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