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Sugar Land planning commissioners approve Rye Hill Section 6 preliminary plat
Summary
The Sugar Land Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5-0 to recommend approval of the Rye Hill Section 6 preliminary plat, a roughly 40.055-acre addition with 117 single-family lots, five reserves and two blocks in the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction south of FM 2759.
SUGAR LAND, Texas — The Sugar Land Planning and Zoning Commission voted 5-0 on Aug. 20 to recommend approval of the Rye Hill Section 6 preliminary plat, a 40.055-acre addition to the Rye Hill master-planned community that would create 117 single-family lots, five reserves and two blocks.
City planning staff described the preliminary plat as a layout stage that establishes lots, streets and minimum lot-width compliance but is not recorded at the county. Jessica, a city planning staff member, told commissioners that the section sits south of FM 2759 and east of FM 762 and will be accessed from Rye Hill Parkway through Sections 4 and 5. The development is within the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction and the broader Rye Hill master plan, which includes a mix of single-family and age-restricted Del Webb housing and about 60 acres of potential commercial uses north of FM…
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