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Welcome ULI Young Leaders September 23, 2015 FRISCO, TX Bring Your Dreams Henry J. Hill Deputy City Manager City of Frisco, Texas A nation may establish a free government, but without municipal institutions it cannot have the spirit of


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Welcome ULI Young Leaders

September 23, 2015

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FRISCO, TX… Bring Your Dreams

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Henry J. Hill Deputy City Manager City of Frisco, Texas

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“A nation may establish a free government, but without municipal institutions it cannot have the spirit of liberty.”

  • Alexis de Tocqueville

“…town government is the wisest invention ever devised by the wit of man for the perfect exercise of self- government and for its preservation”

  • Thomas Jefferson
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Fr Frisc isco

Cu Current ent Popula latio tion

15 150, 0,46 460

Area in S in Square e Mil iles

71 71

Total al Taxabl ble Value lue

$ 18.05 Billion

Annual l Budget t (Co Combined ined) )

$ $ 39 395 Million

Nu Number er of Em Employees es (FTE)

1, 1,11 110

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What we make, what we sell is…

Qu Quali ality ty of

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Life fe

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Ci Citizen tizen Fo Focus cus Op Oper eratio ational nal Ef Efficiency ficiency Fi Fiscal scal Re Resp sponsibil

  • nsibility

ity

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Long Te Term Fi Financ ncial ial Health th 2.

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Public Health th and and Sa Safety ty 3.

  • 3. Community

ity Infra frast stru ructu cture re 4.

  • 4. Unique

ue Su Sustain ainable ble City 5.

  • 5. Ex

Excellenc llence in in City Govern rnmen ent 6.

  • 6. Leisu

sure and and Cu Culture ure 7.

  • 7. Civic

ic Invo volve lveme ment nt CI CITY TY CO COUN UNCI CIL L ST STRA RATE TEGI GIC C FO FOCU CUS A S ARE REAS AS

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Clear Identity Positive Change Constant Renewal Attractive Center Congenial Design Planned Celebration Inclusive Participation External Energy Disciplined Balance Purposeful Circulation Passionate Leaders

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John Lettelleir, AICP Development Services Director City of Frisco, Texas

9/23/15 ULI Young Leaders Presentation

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Population Growth: 1990 - Today

Population as of September 1, 2015: 150,460 Estimated build out population 374,840

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Texas State Data Center Projections

Collin County 2010 2020 2030 2040 <18

28.7% 23.7% 19.9% 20.4%

18-24

7.2% 10.0% 9.0% 7.0%

25-44

31.4% 25.9% 27.1% 28.9%

45-64

25.0% 28.4% 26.8% 22.6%

65+

7.7% 12.1% 17.3% 21.1%

Denton County 2010 2020 2030 2040 <18

23.3% 20.3% 17.9% 17.9%

18-24

8.9% 9.9% 9.1% 7.5%

25-44

26.6% 22.8% 23.4% 24.5%

45-64

20.0% 21.9% 19.9% 17.6%

65+

5.9% 9.2% 12.9% 15.0%

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Comprehensive Plan Changes

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Water Management Plan

Gary R. Hartwell, P.E. Director of Public Works City of Frisco, Texas

From Water Restrictions to Best Management Practices

September 23, 2015

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2007 Texas Legislative Session

*Modified the Texas Water Code

Water Conservation Plans Drought Contingency Plans

*Updated the State Water Plan

50 year state water planning horizon Water demands of 16 state regions

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RECOMMENDED WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES–RELATIVE SHARE OF SUPPLY.

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North Texas Municipal Water District

  • 1.6 million people
  • 49 Customer Cities,

Towns, and Water Supply Corporations

  • 13 Member Cities

Allen Farmersville Forney Frisco Garland McKinney Mesquite Plano Princeton Richardson Rockwall Royse City Wylie

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Water Supply Reservoirs

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Rapid Growth Water Usage Water System Expansion Irrigation Systems

Frisco: Unique Characteristics

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Typical 2014 Water Usage

50,000 Water Customers

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Water Waste in Frisco

Watering Violations

Watering during rain

  • r below 40 degrees

Watering hard surfaces ex: streets, sidewalks Watering flowing away from property System in need of repair

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Water Management Plan

Water Conservation – Frisco Based

Water Efficiency Plan (Year Round) – Daylight Saving Time Emergency Service Levels I and II

Drought Contingency – NTMWD Based

Stage 1 : Mandatory – 5% Reduction (two days/week watering) Stage 2 : Mandatory – 10% Reduction (one day/week watering) Stage 3 : Mandatory – 10%+ Reduction (no outdoor watering)

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Water Efficiency Plan

  • Turn OFF Sprinkler Systems until needed
  • Once-per-week watering, if necessary,
  • n regular Residential Trash Day
  • No watering 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

(Daylight Saving Time)

  • Two hours daily for hand watering, soaker

hoses, drip/bubbler system including turf

  • Over-seeding with cool season grasses such

as rye, not permitted

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Enforcement

  • Managed by Public Works Staff
  • Meter Division Employees (16-18)
  • Roving and Focused Patrols
  • Time/Date Stamped Photo Evidence
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Violation Fees

  • 1st Violation - $50
  • 2nd Violation - $100
  • 3rd Violation - $200
  • 4th Violation - Citation
  • Fee added to Frisco Utility Bill
  • 1st violation fee can be waived

Water Efficiency Plan

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ET Weather Station

  • Installed in 2008
  • Four Automatic Rain Gauges

Weather Computer Screen

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YEAR NO WATERING ONCE A WEEK TWICE A WEEK # WEEKS

2015 24 9 3 36* 2014 40 12 52 2013 35 17 52 2012 31 20 1 52 2011 33 8 11 52 2010 25 24 3 52 188 90 18 296 64% 30% 6% 100%

Lawn Watering Advice

* Through August 2015

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Free Sprinkler System Check-Ups

Year

Annual Checkups

2006 660 2007 515 2008 933 2009 1,260 2010 1,193 2011 1,592 2012 2,673 2013 2,599 2014 3,653 2015 2,080* *Through August 2015

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9/24/2015 30

Annual GPCD

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Best Management Practices

  • Annual Water Efficiency Plan
  • Keep Irrigation System off
  • 10 am – 6 pm Wasteful/Useful
  • Use Hand-held Hoses
  • Use Soaker Hoses/Drip/Bubblers
  • Weekly Watering Advice (14,400)
  • Free Irrigation Check-ups
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Questions?

“E” stands for Education, not Enforcement!

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ABOUT THE FRISCO EDC

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About the Frisco EDC

 Texas Legislature passed ED Corporation Act in 1989

 Frisco approved ½ cent sales tax for economic development in 1991

 Frisco EDC established as a Texas non-profit corporation  Frisco EDC mission is to improve the economic opportunities and

quality of life for all residents

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Frisco EDC Program Goals

1.

Attract jobs from outside the area

2.

Retain and expand local businesses

3.

Improve product readiness and competitiveness

4.

Enhance Frisco’s innovation culture through entrepreneurship

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Incentives for Development

  • 1. Project Eligibility
  • 2. The Incentive Process
  • 3. Incentives Are Performance Based
  • 4. Business Retention & Expansion Tool
  • 5. More Than Money
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More Than Money

 FEDC services are available at no cost  Assist search for buildings and sites  Provide workforce & community info & demographics  Introductions to city and community leaders  Networking and marketing opportunities  Support before and after the deal is done

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THE $5 BILLION MILE #5BMILE

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ONE MILE

Dallas North Tollway between Warren Pkwy. & Lebanon Rd.

FOUR PROJETS

  • The Star in Frisco
  • Frisco Station
  • The Gate
  • Wade Park

$5.4 BILLION

Investment that has been announced or is already under construction

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  • Development Acres

549

  • Potential Investment

$5,400,000,000

  • Commercial SF (total)

14,585,000

  • Office Space SF

12,900,000

  • Hotel Rooms

1,320

  • Potential New Direct Jobs

43,772

$5 BILLION MILE STATS

Announced: The Star: Dallas Cowboys World Corporate HQ and training facility, 12,000 seat multi-use event center, Omni Hotel, 200K sf sports medicine facility Wade Park: Hotel ZaZa, Langham Hotel, Whole Foods, iPic Theatre, Pinstripes, The Rustic

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Size of Development Potential Investment Commercial Square Footage Office Square Footage Potential New Direct Jobs The Star in Frisco 91 Acres $1,000,000,000 1,708,000 1,000,000 4,500 Frisco Station 242 Acres $1,700,000,000 5,297,000 5,100,000 14,772 The Gate 41 Acres $700,000,000 1,080,000 800,000 3,500 Wade Park 175 Acres $2,000,000,000 6,500,000 6,000,000 22,000 549 Acres $5,400,000,000 14,585,000 12,900,000 43,772

$5 BILLION MILE STATS

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THE STAR IN FRISCO

Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters & Training Facility 91 Acres NWC Dallas North Tollway and Warren Parkway

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The Star in Frisco

  • 91 acres, mixed-use project
  • 1,708,000 SF commercial
  • 2 hotels with 480 rooms total (Omni Hotel announced October 2014)
  • 4,500 potential new jobs at build out
  • 71 acres developed by the Dallas Cowboys
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The Ford Center at The Star in Frisco

  • Ford Motor Company & Texas Ford Dealers
  • Long-term sponsorship & naming rights
  • Publicly-owned, 12,000 seat multi-use events center / indoor stadium & practice fields
  • Dallas Cowboys’ World Corporate Headquarters office building
  • Opening: summer 2016
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Omni Hotel at The Star in Frisco

  • 16 stories
  • 300 hotel rooms
  • 250,000 square feet
  • 43,000 sf conference center – 13,000 sf ballroom & 24,000 sf breakout space
  • Opening: 2017
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The Ford Center at The Star in Frisco

https://vimeo.com/genslertx/thestaratfrisco

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FRISCO STATION

Developer: Rudman Partnership, Hillwood Properties, VanTrust Real Estate 242 Acres NWC Dallas North Tollway & Warren Parkway

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Frisco Station

Office space: 5.1 Million SF Potential direct jobs: 14,772 Medical office: 990,000 SF Hotel rooms: 200 Retail: 122,000 SF Single-family units: 120 Restaurants: 75,000 SF Multi-family units: 2,400

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THE GATE

Developer: Invest Group Overseas 41 Acres NWC Dallas North Tollway & John Hickman Parkway

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The Gate

  • 41 acres, 2.3M SF development
  • 4, 8-story, 800,000 SF, Class-A office buildings
  • Luxury 90-room, 150,000 SF boutique hotel
  • 2, 10-story luxury condos
  • 980 luxury apartment units
  • 100,000 SF restaurants & retail
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WADE PARK

Developer: Thomas Land Development 175 acres SEC Dallas North Tollway & Lebanon Road

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Wade Park

  • 175 acres, mixed-use project
  • Office:

6,000,000 SF

  • Retail:

500,000 SF

  • Whole Foods, iPic Theatre, Pinstripes, Hotel ZaZa, Langham Hotel, The Rustic
  • Residential: 1,300 units
  • Hotels:

500 + rooms

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Langham Hotel Tower at Wade Park

Developer: Langham Hospitality Group

  • 35-story tower
  • 25 floors luxury hotel
  • 250 hotel rooms
  • 25,000 sf meeting space
  • Rooftop pool deck
  • 10 floors residential homes
  • Opening: early 2018
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FRISCO EDC PROJECTS

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1. Frisco Bridges Place 2. The Shops at Starwood Phase III 3. Texas Scottish Rite Hospital 4. Verona Villa 5. Stonebrook Business Park 6. Grand Park 7. The Tower at Frisco Square 8. Frisco Fresh Market

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Frisco Bridges Place

 Developer: Heady Investments  Spec, six-story, Class-A office building, 100% covered parking

 170,000 SF Parking Garage

 Completion: 4th quarter 2015

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The Shops at Starwood – Phase III

 Developer: Whitestone REIT  24,000 sq ft of restaurant and retail 

8,600 sq ft of office space

 Located SWC of DNT at Lebanon  Groundbreaking June 26, 2015

 Completion 1st quarter 2016

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  • Developer:

Scottish Rite Hospital

  • 40 acres
  • 200,000 SF ambulatory

care center

  • Conference center
  • 30 acres: parks/sports fields
  • Expected completion: 2017

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital

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Verona Villa

 Tuscan-style event center

 16,000 SF  Upscale indoor flex space & lush landscape, outdoor space  Weddings, life events, corporate meetings & conferences

 NWC Dallas Pkwy at Stonebrook Pkwy

 Expected completion: spring 2016

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Stonebrook Business Park

 Developer: Goveia Commercial RE Groundbreaking: 4th quarter 2015  Class-A office: 600,000 SF  Retail & restaurants: 27,000 SF  Hotel: 150 rooms  Conference center

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  • City of Frisco
  • Frisco Community Development

Corporation

  • Frisco Economic Development

Corporation

  • 350 acres, including:
  • 140 acres commercial

development

  • Phase I - $33M

for public park & water feature

Grand Park

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  • Developers: Wolverine Interests &

Encore Office, LLC

  • 5 story, class A office building
  • 155,000 SF
  • Gearbox Software corporate

headquarters & production studio

  • Groundbreaking: August 2014
  • Completion: 4th quarter 2015

Tower at Frisco Square

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Frisco Fresh Market

 Farmers market mixed-use development  100,000 SF retail  200,000 SF office  600 multi-family units  120 room limited service hotel

 32 acres

 NEC Main Street at Frisco Street

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#5BMILE FriscoEDC.com/5BMile

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Thank you… James L. Gandy, CEcD, CCIM

President 972.292.5160 Jgandy@friscoedc.com

http://www.friscoedc.com/publications-presentations

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Thank you! ULI Young Leaders

September 23, 2015