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Lakeway zoning panel finds no view-blocking issue for 225 Corinthian, approves rebuild height
Summary
The Zoning and Planning Commission determined that view blocking is not an issue for a proposed home at 225 Corinthian and approved the applicant’s requested height after debate over an erected ridge pole and public concerns; vote was 5-0.
The Lakeway Zoning and Planning Commission on Wednesday determined that “view blocking” is not an issue for a proposed home at 225 Corinthian and permitted the applicant to build to the height requested, approving the determination by a 5-0 vote.
The commission heard a staff report from Aaron Carr and testimony from the applicant’s architect before taking public comment. Neighbors said the rebuilt house — proposed after the prior home burned down — could block long-standing views from nearby homes, while the architect said the new roofline would be only about 2 feet 8 inches higher than the earlier structure.
The property owner is seeking to rebuild after a fire; staff described the item as a view-blocking determination for a new home to replace an earlier house that had burned. The applicant asked to build to a…
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