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Frisco P&Z recommends City Council consider 98‑acre East Group warehouse complex after heavy neighborhood opposition
Summary
After extensive resident comment about traffic, noise and notice, Frisco’s Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of a specific‑use permit for a 98.1‑acre East Group office/warehouse distribution center by a 4–1 vote, while asking the developer to meet with the neighborhood before City Council review.
The Frisco Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 10 recommended the City Council approve a specific‑use permit for a proposed 98.1‑acre office‑warehouse distribution campus from East Group Properties, despite strong resident opposition and one dissenting commissioner.
The commission’s 4–1 recommendation follows a staff presentation describing 11 buildings totaling just over 1,200,000 square feet, internalized truck docks, and a landscape plan that includes a double row of canopy trees and 10.89 acres of open space. Jonathan Hubbard of development services told the commission staff had reviewed drainage, traffic and zoning conformance and recommended approval subject to the SUP exhibits.
The project drew a packed public hearing. Neighbors and an attorney representing adjacent landowners urged delay and asked the commission to require the applicant to reconcile the…
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