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Board grants Tienda Las Vegas setback and parking relief, allows two‑year approval lapse

Town of Georgetown Board of Adjustment · July 3, 2025
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The Town of Georgetown Board of Adjustment granted setback, parking and loading relief on July 2 to permit expansion of Tienda Las Vegas and approved a two‑year lapse period for the approvals.

The Town of Georgetown Board of Adjustment on July 2 granted multiple variances and special exceptions to allow expansion of a longstanding corner retail store known as Tienda Las Vegas (case 2025‑19).

Ken Christenberry of Axiom Engineering, representing owner Diana Gomez, said the building dates to around 1868 and lies on a very small, L‑shaped lot that predates modern setback and parking requirements. "The building was established circa 1868 as Calhoun's store," Christenberry said while describing historical site constraints and a proposed addition to provide refrigeration, storage and office space.

Christenberry presented a parking survey conducted in October that the team said showed the majority of customers walk to the store. He told the board that over 26 survey days, 1,994 customers reported walking to the store while 597 reported…

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