Development
BY HANNAH BROL
Construction to begin in May on Harmony Cove neighborhood in Humble
Some context
Construction on the community was initially expected to begin in late 2022, as previously reported by Community Impact . Rivas said construction on the project was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the regulatory environ- ment in Harris County.
Construction is set to begin in May on Harmony Cove Section 1, following Humble City Council’s unanimous approval of the nal plat for the single-family home community on March 27. Council members Andy Curry and Rick Swanson were absent from the meeting. According to the nal plat included in the March 27 agenda packet, Harmony Cove Section 1 will be built upon a 44.33-acre tract of land located southeast of the intersection of Will Clayton Parkway and Old Humble Road. The community is being developed by Saratoga Homes, which has developed several communities across the Greater Houston area including Townsen Landing, which is located southwest of the intersection of Hwy. 59 and Townsen Boulevard West in Humble. Rick Rivas, division president of Saratoga Homes in Houston, said Harmony Cove is expected to feature 400 single-family homes upon build-out, including 172 homes in the rst phase. The homes will range in size from 1,800-2,900 square feet and feature three to ve bedrooms each. Construction on the model and inventory homes will begin in May, and build-out of the rst phase is expected to take about two years, Rivas said. Future community amenities will include a dog park and ball elds. “We’re looking forward to seeing [Saratoga Homes] get started out there. There’s a lot of excitement around this development so we’re glad to see some homes going up shortly,” Mayor Norman Funderburk said during the March 27 meeting.
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Related highlights
The council also approved a variance request for certain residential lots within Harmony Cove Section 1 during the March 27 meeting. However, City Manager Jason Stuebe said the agenda item was included to correct an error made in 2019. “The initial request was for a 5-yard setback between the lots. However, in the actual agenda caption and the action that was taken, ... we approved a 6-foot setback,” he said. “We’re going back and reapproving the variance.”
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SOURCE: SARATOGA HOMESCOMMUNITY IMPACT
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