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Town of Frisco Master Plan
The Frisco Master Plan is an advisory document that presents a clear and concise community vision for the future of Frisco, and establishes realistic strategies for achieving that vision.
Each Frisco master plan is a community driven process to create a vision and provide direction to elected officials, appointed officials, staff and the citizenry. The plan is visionary and not regulatory. The Master Plan offered for download on the right is the current update, and highlights the community's vision for the future.
Section 14-6, Master Plan, of the Frisco Town Charter states:
The Council shall maintain a comprehensive master plan for the physical development of the town. No land development, by any private or government entity, which in the judgment of the Council will significantly affect the town, and no subdivision of land, zoning change, or annexation, shall be approved without considering the effect of such approval on the master plan.
Adaptability
To help ensure that the Master Plan is a valid and up-to-date working document, it will be reviewed on an annual basis.
In addition, to maximize the benefit of the Plan, it will be used by the Town to help:
- Influence the Town's annual work programs and budgets, and longer-term capital improvement projects
- Guide the creation of new and revised Town ordinances
- Guide Town decision-making on issues regarding growth, land use, economic development, environmental quality, infrastructure improvements, and public services
- Coordinate with community service groups and local agencies or businesses in joint community goal setting and action plans
- Advise all private individuals and developers in initiating, preparing, and finalizing any type of land development or land use request to the Town
