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File #: 26-4642    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Public Hearing
File created: 6/18/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/20/2026 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing: In Accordance with Chapter 214 of the Local Government Code and Article VII, Chapter 4 of the Lewisville City Code, a Public Hearing is Required so that City Council Can Consider Whether the Structure Located at 2328 S Uecker Lane (A 1.5-Acre Tract (Tract 16) in the L. Burgois Survey Abstract 52A) Should be Declared a Substandard Structure and Whether the Structure Must Be Secured, Vacated, Repaired, Removed, or Demolished.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Staff Memo - 2316 S Uecker Ln, 2. 2 - 2328 S Uecker Ln - Map, 3. 3 - 2328 S Uecker Ln - Aerial, 4. 4 - Substandard Inspection Report, 5. 5 - Supporting Documents, 6. 6 - Order of Lewisville City Council - 2316 S Uecker Ln, 7. 7 - Presentation - 2328 S Uecker - 07.07.pdf
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Public Hearing: In Accordance with Chapter 214 of the Local Government Code and Article VII, Chapter 4 of the Lewisville City Code, a Public Hearing is Required so that City Council Can Consider Whether the Structure Located at 2328 S Uecker Lane (A 1.5-Acre Tract (Tract 16) in the L. Burgois Survey Abstract 52A) Should be Declared a Substandard Structure and Whether the Structure Must Be Secured, Vacated, Repaired, Removed, or Demolished.

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ADMINISTRATIVE COMMENTS:

The property located at 2328 S Uecker Lane, owned by DMR Homes & Constructions LP, has been vacant for an extended period and has sustained extensive damage due to vandalism. Over time, the structure on the property became an attractive nuisance and a safety concern, with reports of unauthorized individuals occasionally occupying the vacant property. On February 3, 2026, the Building Official, alongside the Fire Marshal and Code Enforcement Officers, conducted a joint inspection of the property including the structure. During this inspection, staff observed that the structure was uninhabitable. The interior drywall had been completely removed, doors and windows were broken or missing (leaving the structure open to the elements and unauthorized entry), and all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems had been stripped from the structure. Furthermore, the structure was not adequately secured to prevent continued unauthorized entry. It is the opinion of the Building Official that the structure is dangerous and constitutes a hazard to the public health, safety, and welfare. Further, based on the inspection, it is the Building Official's opinion that the repairs needed to bring the structure into compliance with current codes would significantly exceed ninety (90) days and that, due to the current condition of the structure, repair is not financially feasible as the cost of repairing the structure would exceed its market value after completion of the repairs. In accordance with the Lo...

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