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Permitted uses in Frisco, TX

What the Frisco zoning ordinance says about permitted uses, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

PD — Planned Development

A Planned Development (PD) district's permitted uses and dimensional standards are set out entirely in its own adopting PD ordinance; the base Chapter 63 zoning ordinance fills gaps only where the PD ordinance is silent. The city's zoning GIS layer flags PD parcels with a PD field (non-"PD000" values point to a specific PD ordinance number, hyperlinked in the layer's ORD1Hyperlink/ORD2Hyperlink fields). A tested Frisco point returned PD-283 with ordinance references 2021-06-42 and 90-08-03. Always pull and read the specific PD ordinance referenced for the parcel; this pack cannot state PD-specific rules generically.

All districts

Frisco uses a single citywide Use Chart in Subsection 3.02: land and buildings in each zoning district may be used only for uses marked as permitted (by right or with supplementary standards) or by Specific Use Permit in that district's column; anything not marked as allowed is prohibited absent a rezoning or SUP. This session fetched the full Use Chart directly (a single 40-column table spanning residential, nonresidential, and special/overlay districts) and confirmed the P/S/blank mechanism firsthand. A claim in an earlier version of this pack that beer sales are not permitted in residential zoning districts was not independently re-confirmed as isolated table text within the portion of the chart reviewed this session; treat that specific claim as still resting on the original WebSearch snippet rather than this session's direct fetch. The full use-by-use grid for every listed use type was not individually catalogued row by row in this pack; do not assume a use is allowed or prohibited in a specific district without confirming the current Sec. 3.02 chart directly.

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