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Zoning board approves variance to split 3201 Kleinman Avenue into two smaller lots
Summary
The Galveston Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a variance allowing a lot split at 3201 Kleinman Avenue that reduces required lot depth and area for the two new lots, with board members citing lot shape and neighborhood infill benefits.
The Galveston Zoning Board of Adjustment on Oct. 8 approved a variance that allows the parcel at 3201 Kleinman Avenue to be divided into two smaller lots, reducing the minimum lot depth and area required under the city's Land Development Regulations.
Planning staff told the board the applicant seeks to replat the existing parcel, which currently contains one house, into two lots. Staff said the regulations require 100 feet minimum lot depth and 5,000 square feet minimum lot area; the proposal…
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