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Planning commission approves Del Webb Sugar Land Section 1C final plat with conditions
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Summary
The Planning & Zoning Commission approved the Del Webb Sugar Land at Rye Hill Section 1C final plat 7–0, adding conditions to correct a 15‑foot building line labeling and to update the signature block with current public officials.
The Sugar Land Planning & Zoning Commission unanimously approved the final plat for Del Webb Sugar Land at Rye Hill Section 1C on April 23, advancing a roughly 23.408‑acre section that will include 70 lots and reserves.
Staff principal planner Ethan Cantu summarized the development, noting a mix of single‑family and Del Webb (55+) lots, internal roadway access via Webb Parkway and Merrick Fairway, and roughly 60 acres of flex commercial north of FM 2759 in the overall master plan. The portion before the commission covers Section 1C and includes a three‑acre reserve for a drill site.
Commissioners asked technical questions about utility easements and building‑line callouts where the plat showed differing dimensions (10, 15, 16 and 20 feet in various locations). Robert Wilson, the city engineer, explained the storm sewer and water easement alignments and agreed that some labeling could be improved; staff committed to correcting exhibit callouts as needed.
Motion and conditions The commission approved the final plat subject to two conditions: that the 15‑foot building line be correctly shown on the plat south of Lot 13 in Block 1, and that the signature box be updated to include the names of current public officials who will sign the plat. The motion passed 7–0.
What it means: approval allows the developer to proceed with final plat recording subject to the listed corrections; site‑plan level details (refuse screening, exact garage counts, dumpster locations and other construction‑level items) will be resolved in subsequent site‑plan submissions and review processes.
Speakers and record: the item included staff presentation by Ethan Cantu and engineering clarification from Robert Wilson; technical questions came from multiple commissioners. The commission recorded a unanimous approval with the two conditions.

