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Frisco council sends contested 6.9‑acre rezoning case back to Planning & Zoning after neighbors raise safety and notice concerns

Frisco City Council · January 20, 2026
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Summary

Frisco City Council voted 6-0 to remand rezoning case Z25-009 — a request to rezone 6.9 acres at Independence Parkway and Main Street to planned development retail — after residents said they lacked notice and cited traffic, safety and compatibility worries; staff reported a posting error on the applicant's zoning sign.

Mayor Jeff Cheney presiding, the Frisco City Council on Tuesday remanded zoning case Z25-009 — a request to rezone about 6.9 acres at the southwest corner of Independence Parkway and Main Street from agricultural to planned development retail — back to the Planning & Zoning Commission for further review and outreach.

John Lettler, director of development services, told the council staff complied with state notification requirements but had identified a problem with the applicant’s posted zoning sign: it displayed a previous case number that had been denied. Lettler recommended…

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