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Zoning panel recommends approval of Lakeway Heights PUD amendment to condominium regime over neighborhood objections

5545706 · August 6, 2025
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Summary

The Zoning and Planning Commission recommended approval of an amendment to the Lakeway Heights Planned Unit Development that would convert the project to a condominium regime and keep the same schematic and unit count; the motion passed 3-2 after debate over investor rentals, short-term rentals, platting and infrastructure.

The Lakeway Zoning and Planning Commission on Wednesday voted 3-2 to recommend that City Council approve an amendment to the Lakeway Heights Planned Unit Development (PUD) to convert the project to a condominium regime rather than subdivided single-family lots.

City staff described the amendment as a change in legal ownership regime — from individual sale lots to a condominium regime — while keeping the previously approved PUD schematic and unit count. Aaron Carr presented the staff report and said the street in the development would remain a private but publicly accessible three-street (private, non-gated) and that in-lieu-of-parkland fees totaling $382,500 would be provided.

Developer Bruce Rainey, who told commissioners he owns the…

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