The permit for the Universal Parks & Resorts Frisco theme park crossed the finish line despite the outrage of some members of the public.
Both the Frisco City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission approved the permit with separate votes at a joint meeting on Tuesday. The council voted 4-2 with one abstention, while the commission鈥檚 vote was unanimous.
The vote had been postponed twice in response to complaints from several residents. Concerns included a potential increase in crime, traffic, lower property values and even fears a casino would eventually open at the site.
鈥淭he public really influenced this project, probably more than any case I've worked on in 15 years,鈥 Frisco Mayor Jeff Cheney said.
At Tuesday鈥檚 meeting, the park鈥檚 proponents pulled out all the stops to persuade those who didn鈥檛 want it, with city staff members sharing presentations that lauded the park鈥檚 economic benefits and addressed traffic concerns.
Assistant City Manager Ben Brezina said the theme park is estimated to bring in an annual sales tax revenue of about $3 million.
鈥淭hat goes to pay for all the city services we all enjoy,鈥 Brezina said.
But resident John Pavle said the economic benefits of the park aren鈥檛 worth the risk, stressing that the city is already growing fast enough without the park鈥檚 help.
鈥淭he people of Frisco are being exploited for money,鈥 Pavle said. 鈥淭his is not going to make Frisco better.鈥
Several park opponents live in the city鈥檚 Cobb Hill neighborhood, which is close to the proposed site for the theme park. A big concern was that the park would exacerbate traffic congestion.
But Joel Fitts, transportation planning manager for Frisco, said the park鈥檚 traffic will likely have less of an impact than what is generated by other kinds of development like a mixed-use building. Fitts said Universal is expected to have about 7,600 visitors on weekdays, compared to more than 28,000 at an office park.
City staff said the theme park will operate on 30 of the location鈥檚 97 acres of land. That鈥檚 about a quarter of the size of Universal parks in Orlando and Hollywood.
The Frisco park鈥檚 normal hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. with exceptions for holidays and annual passholders. There will also be parking available on site.
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