Grand Prairie Zoning Board Approves Variance for Pool House at 3801 Lucina Court

July 21, 2025 | Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas


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Grand Prairie Zoning Board Approves Variance for Pool House at 3801 Lucina Court
A proposal to convert a garage into a storage space received unanimous support from the Grand Prairie Zoning Board of Adjustment during their meeting on July 21, 2025. The request, presented by Grama Mendoza of Juan Bonito Homes, aims to repurpose the existing 400-square-foot garage at her property, which meets the required two off-street parking spaces.

Mendoza explained that the garage, which currently houses a washer and dryer, will be transformed into a utility and storage area. The plan includes removing the garage door and replacing it with a standard door, enhancing the home's functionality without altering its exterior significantly. Staff members noted that no objections were raised from the surrounding community, with only one letter of opposition received, lacking specific concerns.

The board's decision to approve the request was swift, passing with a 9-0 vote, highlighting the lack of community dissent and the staff's support for the project. This approval marks a positive step for Mendoza, who expressed her intent to improve her property since purchasing it in December.

In a separate discussion, the board also addressed a request for variances related to an existing pool house at 3801 Lucina Court. The applicant seeks to maintain the structure, which encroaches on required side and rear yard setbacks. Although there was one letter of opposition, staff indicated that the applicant had received necessary approvals from utility companies for the encroachment. The board is expected to deliberate further on this case in upcoming meetings.

Overall, the meeting underscored the board's commitment to facilitating property improvements while balancing community interests.

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