Frequently Asked Questions
 

City of Frisco Related Question of the Week:

Q. City of Frisco ordinance provides for an "On-street parking permit" to park an RV on a city street up to 48 hours prior to, and up to 24 hours after, any trip.

Here is the definition: "On-street parking permit means written governmental permission authorized by the chief of police of the city or appointed designee (the "chief of police") empowering the holder thereof to park or store a recreational vehicle on a public street within a residential zoning district for a temporary period of time not to exceed 48 hours prior to a trip or 24 hours following a trip. Said permit shall identify the owner or operator of such vehicle, nearest street adddress or precise description of location where vehicle is to be parked or stored, the date the permit is issued, date of expiration, and any other information, conditions or special restrictions deemed necessary by the chief of police or at the time of issuance. (Sec 90-148).

If I secure such a permit, but my HOA restrictions prohibit parking or storing an RV within the HOA, which one controls?

A. A permit providing a temporary allowance to park an RV in a residential area only applies to the city ordingance restrictions. Any restricting HOA covenants would still apply and having the permit would not prevent an HOA from taking action under their provisions. The HOA restrictions are not enforced by the police department.

NTMWD Information

If you notice an odor in the neighborhood, register your complaint with NTMWD. If we don't call or register complaints they don't know when there is a problem and will not react.

NTMWD reports to the State, The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality or TCEQ. You can also visit their web site www.tceq.org and file a complaint. The process takes about five minutes. To date, the water plant has received citations and even been fined almost $60,000 just this year.

The essence of the situatio is if we don't call or register complaints they don't know when there is a problem and will not react. We need more residents to call when they notice the smell. If you don't have the number it is 972-442-5405. In addition, please go to the TCEQ site and register a complaint the next time you notice the smell.

General Information about Residential Accessory Structures
http://stewartcreekestates.org/stewartcreekestates/feature.html?feature_id=5&item_id=190

City of Frisco Accessory Building Requirements
http://stewartcreekestates.org/stewartcreekestates/feature.html?feature_id=5&item_id=189

Frisco Dog Park

Information on the initiative to acquire a dog park for Frisco residents can be found at Frisco Dog Park

Greenbelt Golfing

The City of Frisco is leasing the Greenbelt area resulting in all city ordinances being applicable to this area. Golfing is not permitted in city parks. The City has posted signs at each end of the area to remind homeowners and others that this activity is not permitted.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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