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Friendswood planning commission approves preliminary plats for Sherry Lane and Georgetown Boulevard

Planning & Zoning Commission · June 11, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved preliminary plats for Sherry Lane Phase 2 (approx. 1.220 acres, ~800 ft roadway) and Georgetown Boulevard Phase 2 (approx. 3.365 acres, ~1,450 ft roadway), both recommended by staff with remaining minor comments and expected to return with construction plans and final plats.

The City of Friendswood Planning & Zoning Commission approved two preliminary plats at its June 11 meeting: Sherry Lane Phase 2 and Georgetown Boulevard Phase 2.

Aubrey, planning staff, said Sherry Lane Phase 2 is a proposed street dedication of roughly 800 feet of roadway on about 1.220 acres. Staff noted the plat had been denied by the commission on April 9 but that most comments had been addressed; a few items remain and staff expects the project to return with construction plans and a final plat. After brief commissioner discussion Commissioner Rose moved to approve the preliminary plat with staff comments and Commissioner Bounds seconded; the motion passed.

Staff summarized the Georgetown Boulevard Phase 2 preliminary plat as a subdivision of about 3.365 acres with approximately 1,450 feet of roadway. That plat had also been denied in April but carried fewer outstanding comments and already had preliminary PLA approval for section one from an adjacent jurisdiction. Commissioners moved and seconded a motion to approve with staff comments; the commission voted in favor and the motion passed. Staff told the commission it will see construction plans and final plat submittals at a later date.

No public comment or developer representation was present for either item at the June 11 meeting.