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Planning staff backs PD approval to let Habitat build two affordable infill homes at 514 Gaines Ave

5078502 · June 26, 2025
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Summary

City planning staff recommended that the Board approve a Planned Development (PD) overlay to allow Garland County Habitat for Humanity to divide an 8,442-square-foot lot at 514 Gaines Avenue into two infill lots and construct two three-bedroom single-family detached homes, subject to conditions and exceptions to RN-5 district rules.

City planning staff presented an ordinance to add a Planned Development (PD) overlay for approximately 0.19 acre at 514 Gaines Avenue so Garland County Habitat for Humanity can divide one large lot into two infill residential lots and build two single-family detached homes.

Cathy Selman, Planning and Development Director, said the applicant, Garland County Habitat for Humanity, represented by executive director Cindy Wagstaff, requests PD approval to divide an 8,442-square-foot lot (Block 10, Lot 4 in Gaines Addition) into two lots of about 4,221 square feet each and to construct two three-bedroom single-family detached homes. The RN-5…

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