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Sugar Land Meetings

Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting - 2026-03-26

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17zoningmotion to approveplatmixed useresidentialcommercialapprovedSugar Land, TX

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Market Signals
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Developments

Meeting Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the Del Webb Sugar Land at Rye Hill Section 1D final plat (18.893 acres, 67 lots) with conditions requiring correction of mathematical errors in reserve tables. This is part of the larger 960-acre Pulte Homes master-planned community approved in December 2023, which will include approximately 2,300 single-family and age-restricted (55+) Del Webb residential lots plus 60 acres of flex commercial use.

Key Decisions (1)

Approved

Del Webb Sugar Land at Rye Hill Section 1D Final Plat

Approved 18.893-acre final plat consisting of 67 lots, 5 reserves, and 3 blocks for the Del Webb (55+ age-restricted) portion of the Rye Hill development. Located in the city's ETJ south of FM 2759 and east of FM 762. Developer is Pulte Homes. Vote was 9-0.

Vote: 9-0Conditions: Mathematical rounding errors in reserve tables must be corrected individually, particularly the aggregate square footage for Reserves A through E (should be 312,194.52 sq ft, not 312,828 sq ft as shown).

Development Activity (1)

Del Webb Sugar Land at Rye Hill

Developer: Pulte HomesLocation: South of FM 2759 and east of FM 762, Sugar Land ETJType: ResidentialStatus: Approved

Master-planned community of approximately 960 acres with 2,300 single-family lots (40, 45, 50, 60-foot widths) and Del Webb 55+ age-restricted lots (40, 50, 65-foot widths), plus 60 acres of flex commercial north of FM 2759. Section 1D specifically includes 67 lots on 18.893 acres.

Market Signals (2)

Housing Demand

Continued progress on the 960-acre Rye Hill master-planned community indicates strong demand for both standard single-family and age-restricted 55+ housing in Sugar Land's ETJ.

Commercial Demand

The Rye Hill development includes 60 acres of flex commercial use north of FM 2759, suggesting anticipated retail and commercial demand to serve the new residential community.