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Frisco planners deny downtown lot split after recycling dumpster requirement stalls proposal
Summary
The Frisco Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5-0 to disapprove a preliminary site plan and open space plan for a downtown property after debate over a code requirement for a double dumpster enclosure that the applicant says cannot fit on the small lot.
The Frisco Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to disapprove a preliminary site plan and open space plan for a downtown parcel owned by Amanda Embry Style LLC after staff said the submittal failed to meet city standards, including a requirement for a double dumpster enclosure for buildings over 2,000 square feet.
The applicant's representative, Hector Leon, told the commission the parcel behind a Main Street building is roughly half an acre and the existing building is about 2,400 square feet. He said the owner wants to subdivide the property to market a second small lot but cannot…
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