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Haslet planning commission recommends denying request to raise allowed accessory structure size
Summary
The Haslet Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend the City Council deny an amendment that would raise the maximum permitted accessory structure from 3,000 to 3,200 square feet after staff research found no price premium for 3,200-square-foot kits.
The Haslet Planning and Zoning Commission on April 29 voted to recommend that the City Council deny an amendment to the Haslet Zoning Ordinance that would increase the maximum allowed accessory structure from 3,000 square feet to 3,200 square feet.
The commission’s decision followed a staff presentation and public hearing in which no members of the public spoke. A staff member told the commission they had contacted multiple kit manufacturers and local builders and found “no evidence” that a 3,200-square-foot kit carried a price premium compared with a 3,000-square-foot kit. The staff member…
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