Horseshoe Bay realigns zoning to reflect CCRs

  • The city of Horseshoe Bay identified 98 differences between the zoning ordinances and the CCRs and removed nine sections that are no longer applicable. Pictured here is a work crew in Escondidos, a subdivision in Horseshoe Bay subject to strict deed restrictions. File photo
    The city of Horseshoe Bay identified 98 differences between the zoning ordinances and the CCRs and removed nine sections that are no longer applicable. Pictured here is a work crew in Escondidos, a subdivision in Horseshoe Bay subject to strict deed restrictions. File photo
Revisions made last month to the Horseshoe Bay city zoning ordinances are expected to make it easier, not harder, for developers to make sure they are not running afoul of either city regulations or the covenants, codes and restrictions (CCRs) embedded within property deeds in certain sudivisions. Development Services Director Sally McFeron said amendments presented May 18 to the Horseshoe Bay…

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