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Planning commission denies Crestview townhome conditional-use permit; staff cited plan discrepancies and expired prior approval

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The commission voted to deny a developer’s conditional-use permit and tied site plan for the Crestview Circle townhome and condominium project after staff found inconsistencies in the resubmittal and the previous 2021 approval had expired.

The Fredericksburg Planning & Zoning Commission voted to deny a conditional-use permit and associated site plan for a proposed 21-lot townhome and condominium development called Crestview (New Vista Development LLC), citing discrepancies in the resubmitted plans, an expired earlier approval, and unresolved issues including parking, potential subdivision-waiver limits and the status of an existing residence on the site that may have historic significance.

Applicant P.D. McGinn Jr. (representing New Vista Development LLC) told the commission the development team has resolved prior financial issues, has revised plans and intends to proceed in phases. He said an earlier conditional-use permit approved in 2021 had a two-year…

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