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Resident tells commissioners approved Perslawn variances risk sidewalk accessibility and emergency access
Summary
A resident raised safety and accessibility concerns about two variances already granted for Perslawn Unit 1—reducing a required 60-foot right-of-way and shrinking the front setback from 25 to 20 feet—urging consistent enforcement of the county subdivision code.
Leslie Campbell, a resident, told the Comal County Commissioners Court on Oct. 9 that variances granted for Perslawn development Unit 1 could create long-term safety and accessibility problems for neighborhood residents.
Campbell said the plans approved by the county and engineer’s office included a reduction of a 60-foot right-of-way and a reduction of the front building setback from 25 feet to 20 feet. She said those changes pushed utilities behind the curb, placing manholes and gate valves inside sidewalks and ADA ramps…
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