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Cedar Park planning commission recommends rezoning at 2600 S. Lakeline Blvd to allow subdivision

May 20, 2025 | Cedar Park, Williamson County, Texas


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Cedar Park planning commission recommends rezoning at 2600 S. Lakeline Blvd to allow subdivision
The Cedar Park Planning and Zoning Commission on May 2025 voted 7-0 to recommend rezoning 0.397 acres at 2600 South Lakeline Boulevard from General Business to Local Business to allow the property to be subdivided. Staff told the commission the parcel does not meet the 20,000-square-foot minimum for the General Business district but does meet the 15,000-square-foot minimum for Local Business, and rezoning would bring the lot into compliance with the city’s future land use designation of local office/retail commercial.

Planner Bryn Habby told commissioners the subject tract is about 17,293 square feet and that staff supports the request because it promotes infill and aligns the zoning with the future land use plan. The applicant representative was present and confirmed the rezoning request is intended to allow the property to be subdivided; no tenants were secured at the time of the hearing.

A Riviera Springs resident spoke during the public hearing saying neighbors had seen only on-site signage and had difficulty locating the agenda online; she asked how the city notifies nearby homeowners. Planning staff member Brent said the city posts a notice in the Austin American-Statesman 15 days before the meeting, sends mailed notices to property owners within 200 feet 10 days before the meeting, posts the agenda online the Friday before the meeting and asks applicants to attempt outreach within 500 feet.

Commission deliberations were brief. Commissioner Antel moved to recommend approval; Commissioner Snead seconded. Roll call showed approvals from Commissioners Antel, Ingram, Reese, Wernicke, Snead, Bradford Brown and the chair; the motion carried 7-0.

The Planning & Zoning Commission’s recommendation will be forwarded to Cedar Park City Council, which is the final approving body for rezoning requests.

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