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Frisco planning commission tables Primrose daycare after debate over sound and proximity to homes
Summary
The Frisco Plains Planning & Zoning Commission on a 5-0 vote tabled a Primrose School specific-use permit to March 25, asking the applicant for revised site drawings and independent or modeled acoustical analysis to resolve concerns about playgrounds adjacent to nearby homes.
The Frisco Plains Planning & Zoning Commission on Tuesday voted 5-0 to table a request from Primrose Schools for a specific-use permit to operate a 250‑student childcare center, directing staff and the applicant to provide additional acoustical analysis and revised site drawings ahead of a March 25 continuing hearing.
Staff recommended denial, saying the current site configuration places required outdoor play areas too close to adjacent residential neighborhoods and therefore does not comply with the city’s 2015 comprehensive‑plan guidance that playgrounds be located away from residences. As staff summarized the request, “The request before you is for a child care center with a maximum enrollment of 250 students,” and recommended denial based on that policy.
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