In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed duplex development at 367 Hodaka Way in Socorro, Texas, which has sparked significant community interest and concern. The developer, Mr. Gonzales, presented a revised plan to convert the original two-structure proposal into a single duplex, addressing previous feedback from the zoning and planning department regarding parking and structural size.
Gonzales emphasized that the new design adheres to municipal codes, proposing a two-story duplex with a footprint of 1,400 to 1,500 square feet, which he assured would not exceed the dimensions of a typical house. He highlighted that the plan includes provisions for 12 parking spaces on-site, alleviating concerns about street parking congestion.
However, community members voiced strong opposition to the project, citing the residential character of the neighborhood, which predominantly features single-family homes. Anna Gonzales, a local resident, expressed concerns about the duplex's fit within the community, recalling that previous proposals for larger structures were rejected due to size incompatibility. She urged the developer to consider building a single-family home instead, arguing it would better suit the area and maintain its aesthetic appeal.
Efrain Gutierrez, another resident, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the importance of preserving the neighborhood's single-family character for the quality of life of families living there. He presented a petition signed by neighbors opposing the duplex, reinforcing the community's preference for maintaining the residential zoning designation.
The meeting concluded with the council moving towards a second reading and potential adoption of an ordinance to rezone the property from single-family residential (R-1) to medium-density residential (R-2), which would permit the duplex construction. The outcome of this proposal remains uncertain as community members continue to advocate for their vision of the neighborhood's future.