No. 94-08-19 - City of Frisco
No. 94-08-19 - City of Frisco
No. 94-08-19 - City of Frisco
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Where lots have frontage on more than one street, a front building line shall<br />
be established for each street.<br />
c. Front Facing<br />
Whenever feasible, each lot should face the front <strong>of</strong> a similar lot across the<br />
street. In general, an arrangement placing adjacent lots at right angles to each<br />
other should be avoided.<br />
d. Single-Family, Two-Family, and Townhome lot(s) shall not front onto a<br />
subdivision residential street entrance for the first 100-feet, measured from the<br />
intersecting divided thoroughfare rights-<strong>of</strong>-way. The street width shall be<br />
increased to 31-feet for this area to allow three lanes <strong>of</strong> traffic movement.<br />
Parking is prohibited along this section <strong>of</strong> street.<br />
e. Single-Family, Two-Family, and Townhome lot(s) shall not front onto a<br />
subdivision collector street entrance for the first 150-feet, measured from the<br />
intersecting divided thoroughfare rights-<strong>of</strong>-way. Parking is prohibited along this<br />
section <strong>of</strong> street.<br />
7. Lot Numbering<br />
All lots are to be numbered consecutively within each block. Lot numbering may be cumulative<br />
throughout the subdivision if the numbering continues from block to block in a uniform manner<br />
that has been approved on an overall preliminary plat. Use block numbers only when<br />
previously platted units <strong>of</strong> the same subdivision have numbered blocks.<br />
8. Driveway Restrictions (22000-06; Ordinance <strong>No</strong>. 00-04-02)<br />
Rear and side driveway access to major thoroughfares shall be prohibited to:<br />
i. Major thoroughfares;<br />
ii. Residential subdivision street that intersects a divided thoroughfare for a<br />
distance <strong>of</strong> one hundred (100') feet, measured from the rights-<strong>of</strong>-way <strong>of</strong> the<br />
divided thoroughfare;<br />
iii. Residential subdivision collector street that intersects a divided thoroughfare for<br />
a distance <strong>of</strong> one hundred fifty (150') feet, measured from the rights-<strong>of</strong>-way <strong>of</strong><br />
the divided thoroughfare.<br />
7.04 BLOCKS AND PEDESTRIAN WALKS<br />
1. Block Length<br />
Blocks shall not be more than 1,200 feet in length.<br />
2. Block Width<br />
Blocks shall be wide enough to allow two (2) tiers <strong>of</strong> lots with a block width no less than 200<br />
feet, except when prevented by the size <strong>of</strong> the property or the need to back-up to a major<br />
thoroughfare.<br />
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