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Council approves Hometown residential plan development; developer says project will add homes, new streets and parking easements

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Summary

The Council approved ordinance No. 3,902, rezoning about 13.09 acres adjacent to Hometown to a residential plan development that will add for‑sale row homes and single‑family homes, new green‑street connections, and reserved visitation parking easements.

After extended public presentations and a public hearing, the North Richland Hills City Council voted 7–0 to approve ordinance No. 3,902, rezoning a 13.09‑acre parcel adjacent to the Hometown neighborhood from office to a residential plan development based on the city’s “town center” standards.

Why it matters: The proposal, presented by Bill Guiedema of Arcadia Group, would add townhouse and single‑family for‑sale housing, extend existing “green‑street” connectivity to the NRH Center and library, reserve off‑site parking easements for civic visitation, and advance planned street connections that the developer says will reduce congestion on nearby roadways. Council members praised the design and the public‑engagement process and said the…

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