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Council hears first readings on access-management spacing and PDD changes in Frisco Square

Republic City Council · March 18, 2026
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Summary

Staff presented a first reading to add access-management spacing rules (220-foot intersection spacing) and introduced a proposed amendment to the Frisco Square PDD that reduces lots from 75 to 74 and reduces select setbacks from 25 to 20 feet; the council took no final action on the first-reading items and asked staff for follow-up.

The Republic City Council on March 17 received two planning-related first readings: an amendment to subdivision access-management rules and a proposed amendment to the Frisco Square Plan Development District (PDD).

Chris Tabor, principal planner, described a proposed amendment to Section 4.10 (access management) to establish spacing guidelines for intersections on local-class roads, setting intersection spacing at 220 feet and leaving commercial driveway spacing to the discretion of the community development director or designee. Tabor said…

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