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Council approves Lucy Street townhome project with reduced front setback and uniform facade conditions

5969310 · August 21, 2025
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Summary

The Homestead City Council approved site plan, tentative plat and a minor front-setback variance for an 85-unit townhome development on Lucy Street, with conditions requiring uniform perimeter fencing and a pattern book for rear-yard terraces.

The Homestead City Council approved site plan, tentative plat and a minor front-setback variance Wednesday for a proposed 85-unit townhome community on a 6.5-acre parcel north of Lucy Street and east of Southwest 14th Avenue.

The project, filed by Lucy Street 328 LLC and presented by attorney Marita Haro, would build 85 townhomes (about 13 units per acre) with roughly 271 parking spaces and community amenities that include a pocket park, a central park with a gazebo and a playground. The developer said the project would generate roughly $1.4 million in impact fees and an estimated $814,000 in annual ad valorem revenue, about $236,000 of which would go to the city.

City staff and the applicant told the council the property is in the Southwest Planned Urban Neighborhood (PUN) and…

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