Developers plan luxury homes along Los Fresnos waterfront, but zoning denied — for now
An aerial view of the proposed site of Falcon's Landing in Los Fresnos. Courtesy of | URH Development LLC

Falcon’s Landing is a luxury master-planned community in Los Fresnos, which hit a snag in the development process — a zoning variance was denied by the city’s planning and zoning committee after neighborhood opposition to the plans. 

The $20 million development with 160 lots, including 32 custom homes along the water, and three community parks would be the first gated community in Los Fresnos — a 20-minute drive from South Padre Island. 

The 60-acre project would sit just west of Farm-to-Market Road 1847 and just south of Henderson Road. 

But a zoning variance that would have allowed the developer to build extra-long cul-de-sacs was denied by the city’s planning and zoning committee, 3-2, on Nov. 17. Neighbors at the meeting worried about extra traffic from the new subdivision on Henderson Road, public safety, and resaca protection. Edinburg-based URH Development is appealing the zoning denial

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