Frisco City Council approved rezoning a 113-acre property in north Frisco from agriculture to retail, office and industrial.
During City Council’s regular meeting Dec. 4, city staff presented a rezoning request from the landowner for the property located on the northeast and southwest corners of Dallas and Rockhill Parkways. The request also included divvying up the undeveloped land into three subdistricts.
The first subdistrict, 20.9 acres located along Dallas north of Rockhill, was rezoned to retail. This portion of the property could include uses such as convenience stores with gas pumps, restaurants and retail stores.
The second subdistrict, 49.3 acres located east of the future Frisco Street, adjacent to the railroad tracks, was rezoned to industrial. This portion of the property backs up to Park 25, which is zoned industrial. This zoning allows for office, office/showroom, office/warehouse/distribution center, and storage or wholesale warehouse use.
The third subdistrict is 42.8 acres and is located along Dallas south of Rockhill and crossing over the future Frisco Street. This portion was rezoned to commercial and would accommodate for office/showroom use.
No specific plans for the subdistricts have been submitted to the city.