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Cedar Park resident proposes ‘stay-and-build’ temporary use permit to avoid displacement during home replacement
Summary
Resident Michael Enders urged the council to consider a temporary use permit allowing homeowners to live on-site while building a new house on the same lot; councilmembers asked clarifying questions and suggested staff workshop the idea.
Cedar Park — A resident asked the Cedar Park City Council to consider amending the city’s temporary use permit rules to allow homeowners to remain living on their lot while a new house is built, a change the speaker said would reduce moving costs and keep families in their schools.
Michael Enders, identified in public comment as a Cedar Park resident, told the council he is proposing what he called a "stay and build permit." "I come to y'all with a proposal for, a temporary use permit. It's I call it a stay and build permit," Enders said. He described the typical…
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