Frisco City Council members have tabled a vote on whether to approve plans for townhomes in the Edgestone neighborhood.
City Council on April 19 was joined by dozens of Edgestone residents protesting the plans that were approved by the planning and zoning commission in March. Roughly 12.6 acres on a triangular tract of property in the neighborhood at the northeast corner of 4th Army Drive and Stonebrook Parkway would be allocated to the townhome development, according to city documents. A total of about 61 townhome units would be built, plans indicated.
Concerns voiced by residents revolved around the townhomes adversely affecting property values and having a negative impact on traffic. In addition, the possibility of the townhomes eventually becoming rental properties was also worrisome to residents.
Jim Tchoukaleff with Contour Real Estate & Development, the developer of the project, said the townhomes are intended to serve residents who grew up in Frisco and are looking for their first homes. The townhomes would start in the $500,000 price range, he said.














