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Planning commission declines setback variance for 407 S. 6th St.

City of Alpine Planning Commission · February 23, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners declined to approve a setback variance for 407 S. 6th St. after staff said the applicant had not completed a required deed transfer and a neighbor objected; the commission said a recorded deed would be needed before approval.

ALPINE, Texas — The City of Alpine Planning Commission on Feb. 23 declined a motion related to a setback variance for 407 S. 6th St., a nonconforming property owned by Nancy L. Whitlock.

Commission staff described variance 2026-02-01 as a request to allow a 0‑foot setback where the city's standard is 25 feet, for a structure that predates current setback rules. "The acceptable setback is typically 25 feet ... This variance would allow the subject property 0 feet of…

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