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After Dallas mistakenly approved too-tall home, builder asks Texas Supreme Court
KERANE>ORG Writes:
“Texas Supreme Court justices will decide whether it would be a “manifest injustice” for the city of Dallas to require a North Texas developer to rebuild a too-tall duplex townhome after city officials mistakenly approved the building permit.
McKinney-based property developer Phillip Thompson and his companies Phillip Thompson Custom Homes and PDT Holdings asked the high court Wednesday to prevent Dallas from requiring the builder to knock 10 feet off a duplex in Knox-Henderson because of the residential proximity slope — or RPS, a height ordinance.”
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After Dallas mistakenly approved too-tall home, builder asks Texas Supreme Court to prevent teardown
A North Texas developer argues it shouldn't have to rebuild a townhome after the city of Dallas belatedly told the builder the structure was too tall.
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