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Hurst City Council denies Valentine Oaks Homes site plan after residents raise privacy, traffic and drainage concerns

3764429 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

The council voted 4-1 to deny Ordinance 25-97 (site plan 20250003) for Valentine Oaks Homes, an eight-unit, two‑story development proposed for 912 Barbara Ann Drive after residents raised concerns about visibility, street parking, drainage and neighborhood character.

Hurst City Council on an unspecified date voted 4-1 to deny Ordinance 25-97, reading to consider Site Plan 20250003 for “Valentine Oaks Homes,” a proposed two‑building development at 912 Barbara Ann Drive.

The proposal called for two two‑story quadplex buildings (eight residential units total) on a 0.788‑acre lot in a mixed‑use zone. Staff and the applicant said the project would provide 19 on‑site parking spaces (the ordinance minimum is 16), include sidewalks on Barbara Ann Drive, and meet the two‑story minimum for the zoning district; the applicant offered a condition to frost second‑floor north‑facing windows to address privacy concerns.

The project drew substantial public opposition…

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