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Lakeway council approves Hurst Harbor rezoning with limits on short-term rentals, traffic review required
Summary
After more than three hours of public comment, the council approved a future land-use map change and a planned-unit development rezoning for Hurst Harbor. The PUD passed with conditions that limit short-term rentals, require an updated traffic-impact analysis, commit to sidewalks and narrow the manager'level extension authority.
The Lakeway City Council on Monday approved two related items from Hurst Harbor Marina'owner Rick Miller: a change to the city'future land use map and a planned-unit development (PUD) rezoning for about 26.9 acres near City Park and Claravon Drive.
The council voted unanimously to change the future land use designation (item 21) from commercial/residential to mixed use, then approved the PUD (item 22) 6-1 after adding conditions, including a cap on short-term rentals and a requirement for an updated traffic analysis.
Council members and staff said the revised application reduced building height and refined the site plan from an earlier 2023 submittal. The current proposal calls for a six-story building in the basin with three below-grade parking levels, up to 146 condominium units and about 460 wet slips for marina use, plus clubhouse, retail and amenity space. The developer proposes a sidewalk extension along…
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