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The City of Sugar Land Planning and Zoning Commission recorded the following formal actions at its Oct. 30, 2025 meeting. All motions passed by unanimous vote (5-0).
• Approval of the Oct. 14, 2025 meeting minutes — Motion to approve carried 5-0 (mover: Chair; second: Commissioner Freake).
• Del Webb Sugar Land at Rye Hill Section 1A final plat — Approved with one staff-recommended condition requiring the developer to provide a copy of the recorded subdivision covenants consistent with the city’s development code (mover: Chair; second: Commissioner Brown; vote: 5-0).
• Alston Lakes final plat (approximately 4.8088 acres; 16 single-family lots) — Approved with no staff conditions (mover: Chair; second: Commissioner Priek; vote: 5-0).
Procedural notes: The Del Webb approval is contingent on submission of recorded covenants before final recordation. The Alston Lakes approval followed owner testimony that prior delays were caused by weather and personnel changes; staff listed no additional conditions at the meeting.
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