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Commission approves large Fields PD amendment that reallocates housing units and alters park requirements, 4–1
Summary
The commission voted 4–1 to recommend approval of multiple amendments to the Fields plan development: increasing by‑right urban living units from 2,000 to 2,500, codifying 1,325 earned units, granting limited administrative flexibility for one lot, renaming a parkway, and reducing the number of required neighborhood parks from 12 to 8 while retaining an overall 72‑acre parkland requirement.
The Frisco Plains Zoning Commission on June 10 voted 4–1 to recommend approval of a broad amendment to Plan Development 280 (the Fields project) that adjusts unit allocations, clarifies exhibits, and revises certain parkland requirements. The amendment bundles multiple edits — from correcting subdistrict text to reallocating townhome units among subdistricts — and will be forwarded to City Council.
Key changes the commission considered include raising the number of by‑right urban living and multiplex units within the PD from 2,000 to 2,500 (the overall PD maximum remains 8,500), codifying 1,325 units that staff and the developer say have been “earned” through prior development activity…
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