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Planning commission recommends approval of four‑building office‑warehouse project after debate over greenbelt and screening
Summary
The Frisco Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of a four‑building office‑warehouse distribution center (just over 350,000 sq ft) after staff and the developer described screening and public‑space enhancements; the vote was 5–0 with Commissioner Sean Merrill recused.
The Frisco Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of a specific use permit for a four‑building office‑warehouse distribution center totaling just over 350,000 square feet, following a presentation by the applicant and technical responses from development staff.
Jonathan Hubbard, a development services staff member, told the commission the property is zoned highway, where office‑warehouse uses are generally allowed, but the proposed amount of warehouse space triggers a specific use permit. Hubbard said the proposal “meets each of those conditions” in the staff report and recommended approval subject to the site plan and exhibits.
Bridal Dunbar, representing East Group Properties, described the company as “a national company with a local…
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