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Council rezones 115 South Guadalupe to commercial despite neighborhood protests
Summary
Lockhart City Council voted 6-0 to rezone a 0.14-acre property at 115 S. Guadalupe from residential high-density to Commercial Light Business after an applicant and several residents made competing arguments at a public hearing.
The Lockhart City Council voted 6-0 to rezone a 0.14-acre lot at 115 South Guadalupe Street from Residential High Density (RHD) to Commercial Light Business (CLB) after a public hearing that drew neighbors and the property seller's representative.
The request was filed as application ZC-25-03 and considered alongside proposed Ordinance 2025-13. David Fowler, Lockhart planning director, told council the parcel sits a block west of City Hall and across from First Baptist Church and is currently nonconnected to city water and wastewater lines. Fowler said the lot is 6,186 square feet — short of the 7,500-square-foot minimum in the CLB district — and that any retail or restaurant use would require a special-use permit and could face setback and parking…
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