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Planning commission recommends Lake Point Redevelopment District code changes to council

6402189 · September 26, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended that City Council approve updates to Chapter 2, Part 5 (Lake Point Redevelopment District) to adjust standards intended to support redevelopment of the 52-acre Fluor/Levitt site, including changes to middle-housing heights, MUSE widths and frontage requirements.

The Sugar Land Planning and Zoning Commission on Sept. 25 voted unanimously to recommend City Council approve amendments to the Lake Point Redevelopment District (Chapter 2, Part 5 of the development code). Staff said the changes aim to enable compact, higher-quality redevelopment of the 52-acre Fluor site now owned by Levitt.

Planning staff member Ruth (role: planning staff) summarized revisions proposed after developer and commission feedback. The changes include raising the maximum building height for middle housing that fronts public streets from 50 feet to 55 feet…

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